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Romanian tourism, promoted on 625 taxi cars in Germany

625 taxis in the German cities of Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt have been decorated with promotional messages about Romania as a tourist destination

A large-scale campaign to promote Romania in several cities in Germany has been launched by the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism of Romania (MEAT).

The promotion campaign runs from June 10 to July 15 in Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt, featuring 625 taxis decorated with turistic informations about Romania

According to representatives from the Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism, the event is taking place in the context of the European Football Championship.

Thus, Romania will benefit from significant exposure, not only among tourists in Germany but also among potential tourists from across Europe who are participating in this championship. The decorated taxis offer extensive brand exposure to a broad audience, and the creative design of the decorations can generate a strong visual impact and attract public attention in a distinctive way”,  stated officials from the Ministry of Economy of Romania.

The Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship, and Tourism also mentioned, „Our presence in the German market simultaneously supports tour operators, interested travel agencies, and airlines that already have significant operations in this country.”

According to the statements provided, each image includes a QR code linking to a general brochure about Romania in the german language.

Through this brochure, visitors can obtain relevant information about various destinations in Romania.

Germany was visited by 218.300 tourists in 2023

According to data from the Ministry of Economy of Romania, Germany is considered a priority market.

The latest data from the National Institute of Statistics show that Germany ranks first in the list of tourist-sending countries in 2023, with approximately 218.300 arrivals in that year.

Top 10 Must-See Tourist Destinations in Romania

Transfăgărășan Highway – Known as one of the most scenic drives in the world, this winding road through the Carpathian Mountains offers breathtaking views and access to attractions like Bâlea Lake and Poenari Fortress.

Bran Castle – Often referred to as ”Dracula’s Castle”, this iconic fortress in Transylvania is steeped in legend and history, making it a must-visit for fans of Gothic architecture and vampire lore.

Peleș Castle – Located in Sinaia, this stunning Neo-Renaissance castle was the summer residence of Romanian royalty and boasts lavish interiors and beautiful gardens.

Sighișoara – This medieval citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the best-preserved in Europe and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula.

Painted Monasteries of Bucovina – These 15th and 16th-century monasteries are renowned for their vibrant exterior frescoes and are listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.

The Danube Delta is the second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta, and is the best preserved on the continent

Danube Delta – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this vast and unique wetland is home to a rich variety of wildlife and offers boat tours, bird watching, and fishing opportunities.

Salina Turda – This former salt mine has been transformed into an underground amusement park with a Ferris wheel, boating lake, and health spa, offering a unique subterranean experience.

Maramureș – Known for its well-preserved wooden churches and traditional villages, this region offers a glimpse into Romania’s rural past and vibrant folk culture.

Retezat National Park – This protected area in the Carpathian Mountains is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers, featuring rugged peaks, glacial lakes, and diverse flora and fauna.

Corvin Castle – Also known as Hunyadi Castle, this Gothic-Renaissance fortress in Hunedoara is one of the largest in Europe and is famous for its imposing architecture and historical significance.

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