Romania: Bucharest is Paris of the East EUROPE
General information
Capital – Bucharest | Currency – Leu (RON) | Timezone – GMT +2
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In this country guide you will find available pages of accessibility information in airports, in museums, and public transport.
Romania has a lot to offer. From mountains to the seaside, there is always something to explore.
Rich culture, historic sights, breathtaking nature … and of course the capital city of Bucharest.
Accessible Romania is the travel agent located in Bucharest you need to contact to discover all the good and interesting places. Beaches, cities, museums, all of it!
Getting around in Romania
Public Transport
Train
The rail network CFR (Romanian Railways) is quite developed, with trains linking Bucharest to Romania’s tourist areas and trains linking tourist towns together (for example Braşov – Sibiu).
The main railway station is the Northern Railway Station but there are also Obor, Băneasa or South Titan Stations which are rarely used by locals, never by tourists. There are facilities for people with special needs.
Bus
RATB (Bucharest Autonomous Transportation) which has buses, trolleybuses, trams, express lines.
Buses are fully accessible, trolleybuses and trams are partially accessible.
Subway in Bucharest
METROREX (Bucharest Underground Transport Authority) – it facilitates quick access to tourist areas of the capital.
Taxi service
Your next travel destination – Romania
So many wellness resorts – and accessible too! Do not forget to put Romania on your bucket list. This country combines folklore and history with modern city life. And the countless places to relax! Better make sure you don’t get lost.
Black Sea
Romania is an upcoming destination where travelers enjoy untamed nature, castles, cathedrals, friendly people and good food.
Accessible tourism is definitely on the rise in this beautiful country at the Black Sea.
Most popular is the wellness and spa holidays, the perfect place for that is Romania indeed!
Wifi and Internet – Internet services are among the best in Europe. The coverage in Romania is very high.
You can find wireless Internet in most hotels, tourist sites and restaurants.
Visa – Know more how to apply for a visa on this website
Language – the official language is Romanian. In most tourist locations English and French are spoken languages.
Travel Sheets – Download here
(Download the English version here)
- Travel with assistance dogsRO
- Travel and medicationRO
- Travel and hearing impairmentRO
- Travel and visual impairmentRO
If you live in Romania, you can apply for a European Disability Card here.
This card offers discount or free access to many tourist attractions and museums.
Accessible Romania on the web
https://www.travpr.com/pr-58320-accessible-romania-celebrates.html
https://www.bucharestairports.ro/en/passengers/passengers-with-reduced-mobility
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