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Two Days in Constanta

Visit all the significant archaeological sites, pop in the museums, walk along the coast and chill out on the beach.

Day 1: Constanța

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    Genoese Lighthouse

    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.

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    Constanța Casino

    Constanța Casino

    Constanța Casino is a historic Art Nouveau building on the Black Sea coast in Romania, originally inaugurated in 1910. After extensive renovation from 2020 to 2025, it reopened to visitors in May 2025 and serves as a cultural landmark and tourist attraction.

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    Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral

    Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral

    Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Constanța is the largest and most significant Romanian Orthodox church in the Dobruja region, built at the end of the 19th century. It is renowned for its historical and architectural importance, including unique frescoes.

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    St. Anthony Roman-Catholic Church

    St. Anthony Roman-Catholic Church

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

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    The House with Lions

    The House with Lions

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

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    Grand Mosque of Constanța

    Grand Mosque of Constanța

    The Grand Mosque of Constanța is a historic mosque located in Constanța, Romania, built between 1910 and 1912. It features a blend of neo-Egyptian, neo-Byzantine, and neo-Romanesque architecture and is a classified monument.

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    National History and Archaeology Museum

    National History and Archaeology Museum

    MINAC is the National Museum of History and Archaeology in Constanța, Romania, showcasing archaeological artifacts, historical exhibits, and archaeological parks. It offers insights into the region's rich history and cultural heritage, making it an interesting destination for history enthusiasts and tourists.

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    Roman Mosaic Building

    Roman Mosaic Building

    The Roman Mosaic Building is a county museum located in the historic center of Constanța, featuring mosaics and artifacts from the Roman period. It provides insight into the port and constructions during the Roman Empire, making it an important attraction for those interested in ancient history and archaeology.

Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Genoese Lighthouse
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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Day 2: Constanța

  • Dolphinarium

    The Dolphinarium is part of the Complexul Muzeal de Științe ale Naturii din Constanța, offering dolphin demonstrations, exhibitions, and educational activities. It serves as an important cultural and scientific attraction on the Romanian coast for all ages.

  • 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.

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    Mamaia Beach

    Mamaia Beach

    Mamaia Beach is a popular summer resort in Romania located on an 8-km long sandy landstrip between Lake Siutghiol and the Black Sea. It attracts beach lovers and party-goers with its white sandy beaches and numerous nightlife clubs during the high season from June to September.

Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Mamaia Beach
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
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