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Getting There

Romania - Getting There



By plane

Many international airlines and Romania's national airline, TAROM, fly to and from Romania's eight international airports.


By train

Romania is a member of Inter Rail, which connects the country by track to many of the larger European cities.


By road

Romania is accessed by roads leading into the country from a variety of starting points. Specific access points are: Berlin, Warsaw, Budapest-Petea E 81; Vienna, Prague, Budapest-Bors E 60 or Nadlac E 64 or Varsaud E 671; Trieste, Belgrade-Moravita E 70 or Portile de Fier E 70; Athens, Tirana, Sofia-Giurgiu E 85; Istambul, Sofia-Vama Veche E 87; Moscow, Kiev, Chernovitz-Siret E 85.

All road signs meet international standards. However, road conditions are poor, and bicyclists, horses and vendor carts weave through traffic, making defensive driving skills a must.

Eurolines offers a bus service to Bucharest from London.




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