Constanta Map, Romania
If you feel like you need some help to find your way in your destination city, you are in the right place. This Constanta Map will certainly help you to seek out the best restaurants, clubs and sights in town. You want to know what is the best place for a walk? Or what you should be watching out for during your visit? Learn more about the best things to do in the city reading our travel tips and then get around in Constanta with Travelgrove's map. While searching for places, you can also check some cheap flights or deals or you can take a look at our user's galleries about the city. We hope you will find our city map of Constanta useful. Enjoy your trip and come back to share your travel experience about Constanta!
Constanta Nightlife
Constanta Nightlife is present mostly in the summer time when tourists from all over Romania and from across the world spend at least one week on the hot beaches of the Black Sea. The main attraction is definitely Mamaia Resort, a piece of heaven, with hundreds of hotels, restaurants, clubs, casinos and an exciting and full of adventure Acqua Park. If you are on a low budget, then find accommodation in Constanta and... read moreConstanta Sightseeing
The history of the city is closely related to the history of its port. Along the centuries, the city has been flourishing and today it is the largest sea port in Romania and the fourth largest port in Europe as well. Its two satellite ports at Midia and Mangalia are also part of the Romanian maritime port system.The city is close to the capital Bucharest and to Varna, Bulgaria read moreConstanta Travel Guide
Constanta was founded 2600 years ago by the Greeks as a port on the Black Sea coast for trading, under the name of Tomis. The city’s legends say that Jason landed here with the Argonauts as soon as he had found the Golden Fleece. read moreConstanta History
In the first centuries of Ottoman occupation, Constanta history registered a slow process of decay. It took several centuries until finally Sultan Medgid decided to make some investments and hired a British company to build a railway between Cernavoda and Constanta. In 1878, as a consequence of the Romanian War for Independence, Constanta and Dobrogea (the part of Romania situated between the Danube, Danube’s Delta... read moreBe the first to post one.