Two Days in Constanta

Visit all the significant archaeological sites, pop in the museums, walk along the coast and chill out on the beach.
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Day 1: Two Days in Constanta

Genoese Lighthouse

When on the promenade along the waterfront, you will come by this nice, 8m tall lighthouse built in 1860 to honor Genoese merchants.

Constanța Casino

The Constanța Casino is a defunct casino located in Constanța, Romania.

Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Constanța, located at 25 Arhiepiscopiei Street, Constanța, Romania, is the seat of the Romanian…

St. Anthony Roman-Catholic Church

If you are around, don't forget to visit this magnificent Roman-style basilica.

The House with Lions

A late 19th-century building notable for its four columns sporting sculptured lions.

The Mosque of Constanța

The Grand Mosque of Constanța, originally known as the Carol I Mosque, is a mosque in Constanța, Romania.

National History and Archaeology Museum

A museum attractive for both children and adults with a rich collection of Roman statues, coins, portraits and other historical artefacts.

Roman Agora Museum

An ancient Roman archaeological site covering an area of 2000 sq. metres. A must-do for any history buff.

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Day 2: Two Days in Constanta

Dolphinarium

Two seawater pools open to visitors who can admire live dolphin and sea lion demonstrations.

The Exotic Birds Exhibition

A 100 square metres area of large bird houses where you can admire and sing along more than 150 local and exotic birds.

Mamaia Beach

Approximately 8 km-long, clean, fine sandy beach between 10 and 250 m wide with plenty of bars and restaurants and shallow, warm water.

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