Private guide in Oradea, guided tours in Oradea, Romania
Oradea
Romania
Language: Romanian
Currency: Leu (RON)
Information about Oradea
Are you in search of a vacation that will be exciting and memorable in the years to come? If so, Oradea is ideal. Oradea is the capital city of Bihor County and Crișana region and one of the important centers of economic, social and cultural development in the western part of Romania.
The climate in this city is Temperate Continental with some oceanic effects. Oradea's present architecture is a combination of Communist-era apartment buildings, chiefly in the exterior quarters, as well as attractive historical buildings that are fragments of the period when the city was part of Austria-Hungary. In addition to a various Baroque buildings, Oradea is notable for its particularly opulent collection of Art Nouveau architecture. Some phenomenal landmarks are Baroque Palace of Oradea which is a stunning Baroque museum containing 365 famous windows, Catedrala barocă, the largest Baroque cathedral in Romania, Cetatea Oradea, Oradea's Fortress in the form of a pentagon, Biserica cu Lună, a church with an astronomical clock displaying the stages of the moon.
The Pasajul Vulturul Negru ("Black Eagle Palace") is a shopping galleria that was named after its celebrated stained glass eagle in the ceiling and Teatrul de Stat is the State Theatre in the core of the city, and Str. Republicii is among the most gorgeous streets of Transylvania that shows a spectrum of Art Nouveau edifices. There is an endless gamut of treasured landmarks in this alluring city. Considering all that Oradea offers guests, it is a wise selection in vacations.
Private Guide in Oradea - Pernes
(Member Since 2014) Excursions/tous in the following cities: From Hungary to Romania, Brasov, Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Tulcea, Sibiu Languages: English, German, French, RomanianI was born in Oradea city where I live now. As a child I wandered the mountain. My parents who were professors took me with them during the summer holidays in camps organized by the Ministry of Education, where we lived three months per year from June until September. Students were coming series after series.