Constanța

Romania

Constanța (pronounced Constantza) is a coastal Black Sea town in southern part of Northern Dobruja, Romania, the second most important city in the country and, during summer, a somewhat touristic city. It is the capital of the Constanța county and the Black Sea's largest seaport, a great city to begin to explore the wonders of the sea. The Casino

Constanța, being founded as a city almost 2600 years ago, is the oldest attested city in Romania, the biggest port on the Black Sea (third largest in Europe) and also the fourth-largest city in Romania, with 400,000 inhabitants. Constanța was founded by the Greeks as a port on the Black Sea Coast for trading with inland people and called Tomis (6th c. BC). The city was renamed later after Constantina, niece of Constantine the Great (274-337). It was still a flourishing port city in the 10th and 11th centuries, trading with the Byzantine Empire and the city of Genoa.

Interior of Great Mosque The Genoese Lighthouse

Constanța has been continuously inhabited for 2500 years so there is a lot to see.

  • Old Casino Constanța. Built in Art Nouveau style and conceived by two architects, Petre Antonescu and Daniel Renard (of Swiss extraction but born in Romania). This stunning former casino and the surrounding promenade was opened in 1911. It has, however, been abandoned for long.
  • Statue of Ovid. The statue by Ettore Ferrari was erected in 1887 after a public subscription (the same statue can be seen in Sulmona). In AD 09 Ovid, born 43 BC in Sulmona, died in AD 17 in Tomis/Constanța, was sent in exile by Augustus for obscure reasons. He wrote his Tristia in Tomis.
  • Grand Mosque of Constanța, Strada Crângului 1 (A stone's throw from Ovidiu Square. The first public building made of concrete in Romania (1910), a gift from King Carol I to the local Muslim community. The Mosque is built in Moorish style in honor of Sultan Mohamed II. It hosts a carpet brought ​​in 1965 from the island of Ada Kaleh, a Sultan Abdul Hamid (1876-1909) donation, work of the famous Herek handicraft center in Turkey.
  • Roman Mosaic Edifice. Utility work undertaken in 1959 in Ovidiu Square led to the discovery of one of the most important monuments of ancient Tomis - the Roman mosaic edifice. Located on the western shore, the complex was built in three terraces and connects the city and the ancient port.Monumental building - with over 2,000 m² of mosaic - was erected in the 4th century AD, probably under Emperor Constantine the Great, being repaired at various stages by the end of the 6th century, when their existence ends, falling in decay ruin with the commercial activities of the city. From the original 2,000 m² area still maintains about 700 m² - but enough to infer that we are in front of a large port construction. Upper terrace was occupied by an impressive hall (100 m long and 20 m wide), probably covered in antiquity, with a huge dome supported by pillars. From this room there are still today part of the long wall and one of the side walls. The first presents an arcade ordinance open to the sea, is covered entirely with white marble and polychrome plywood. Pillars decorated with beautiful arches Areu capitals decorated with acanthus leaves zoomorphic or anthropomorphic figures and center.

  • National Museum of History and Archeology, +40 241 618 763. 1 May-30 Sep: daily 08:00-17:00; 1 Oct-30 Apr: W-Su 09:00-17:00. Displays an impressive collection of pieces from the Greek and Roman antiquity (for example, the Glykon Snake, Fortuna and Pontos, Two-faced Nemesis and countless amphoras). Also outside the museum there are some marble tombs and artifacts.
  • The Popular Art Museum, Aristide Karatzali Street (+40 241616133). Open hours: 09:00-20:00 (during summer); 10:00-18:00 (during winter).
  • Marine Museum, Traian Street, 53, +40 241619035, +40 34180330. 09:00-17:00 (during summer); 10:00-18:00 (during winter). The museum has: casts after epigraphic documents, coins, art works, original articles with significant historical value: anchors, amphorae, dozens of models reproducing all types of existing vessels in the military and commercial Romanian Navy, navigation instruments, documents and photographs, fire arms, propellers, lighthouses lenses, flags, paintings, exhibits of great scientific value and documentary.
  • The Sea's Museum with the Genovese Lighthouse, behind the statue of Eminescu, on the sea front. Although built between 1858-1860, on the rock of the southeast corner of the Tomitane Peninsula, by an English company, the Lighthouse is called "Genovese Lighthouse" in memory of another time Lighthouse merchants having a white light, last time running being in 1913, and a few years later, in 1948, was restored for the last time and gave to the tourist circuit.
  • The Ion Jalea Sculpture Museum, Arhiepiscopiei Street, 26. Ion Jalea Museum is arranged in a building built in the interwar period by architect C. Pariano in Brancoveanu style. Museum shows more than 120 donated works in bronze and plaster by artist Ion Jalea to his hometown.
  • The Natural Sciences Museum Complex. Considered to be an important reference for the cultural and scientific image of the municipality, with a high emblematic value in the summer offer of the Romanian seacoast. It consists of:
    • The Dolphinarium began its activity on June 1, 1972, being the first museum form of this kind in Romania and the first one in the S-E of Europe at that time. The exhibition presents the world of the shell fish living in diverse seas. The shows are organized in the amphitheatre with a pool, with dolphins from the Phocaena relicta species and Delphinus delphis ponticus species, with seals from the South Atlantic. Shows hours: 11:00, 15:00, 19:00. Entrance fee: 50 lei for adults; 25 lei for students. Children under 5 free.
    • The Planetarium A world beyond us, made up of stars, planets, galaxies and other things are disclosed to you, but you are assisted to learn how to travel among them using the constellations, the “Sky” that needed no renovation in the last 2000 years contributing to the realization of this picture. Shows hours: 10:00, 11:30, 13:30, 15:30, 17:00, 18:00 and 19:30.
    • The Exotic Birds ExhibitionOn a 100 m² covered surface, in large bird houses, with adequate compartments for food, nesting, flying and rest, one can admire the representatives of different bird species from Asia, Africa,Australia, New Guinea and South America.
    • The Micro DeltaThe patrimony of this objective has the aquatic avifauna (pelicans, swans, ducks and wild geese), the terrestrial avifauna (peacocks, pheasants) and mammals (mouflons, fallow deer, harts), that can be found in the Danube Delta’s Biosphere Reservation and the Negureni Reservation. Most part of these exemplars are natural monuments and rare species with a scarce representation in the natural biotopes.Some exemplars were obtained by exchange with the other Zoo Gardens and others were purchased or donated.
  • The Aquarium - The exhibition space is marked out for the presentation of the permanent aquatic flora and fauna exhibition in 57 tanks, and also for the temporary exhibitions with aquatic biological and ecological themes. An inedited museum institution for natural sciences in our country due to its exhibition patrimony made up entirely of living organisms, the aquarium in Constanța also has naturalized collections of marine and fresh water fish and invertebrates belonging to different geographical areas of the Earth.To facilitate the presentation of aquatic life and the visitors’ access to information, the exhibition patrimony consists of over 100 species (1300 exemplars) aquatic creatures and is structured into several sections. The distribution of aquatic organisms into sections is based on ecological and bio-geographical criteria, and within the sections the taxonomic criteria was taken into account for placing the different species into the tanks. Open hours: 09:00-20:00. Entrance fee: 20 lei for adults; 10 lei for students. Children under 5 free.

National Museum of History and Archeology, +40 241 618 763. 1 May-30 Sep: daily 08:00-17:00; 1 Oct-30 Apr: W-Su 09:00-17:00. Displays an impressive collection of pieces from the Greek and Roman antiquity (for example, the Glykon Snake, Fortuna and Pontos, Two-faced Nemesis and countless amphoras). Also outside the museum there are some marble tombs and artifacts.

The Popular Art Museum, Aristide Karatzali Street (+40 241616133). Open hours: 09:00-20:00 (during summer); 10:00-18:00 (during winter).

Marine Museum, Traian Street, 53, +40 241619035, +40 34180330. 09:00-17:00 (during summer); 10:00-18:00 (during winter). The museum has: casts after epigraphic documents, coins, art works, original articles with significant historical value: anchors, amphorae, dozens of models reproducing all types of existing vessels in the military and commercial Romanian Navy, navigation instruments, documents and photographs, fire arms, propellers, lighthouses lenses, flags, paintings, exhibits of great scientific value and documentary.

The Sea's Museum with the Genovese Lighthouse, behind the statue of Eminescu, on the sea front. Although built between 1858-1860, on the rock of the southeast corner of the Tomitane Peninsula, by an English company, the Lighthouse is called "Genovese Lighthouse" in memory of another time Lighthouse merchants having a white light, last time running being in 1913, and a few years later, in 1948, was restored for the last time and gave to the tourist circuit.

The Ion Jalea Sculpture Museum, Arhiepiscopiei Street, 26. Ion Jalea Museum is arranged in a building built in the interwar period by architect C. Pariano in Brancoveanu style. Museum shows more than 120 donated works in bronze and plaster by artist Ion Jalea to his hometown.

The Natural Sciences Museum Complex. Considered to be an important reference for the cultural and scientific image of the municipality, with a high emblematic value in the summer offer of the Romanian seacoast. It consists of:

  • The Dolphinarium began its activity on June 1, 1972, being the first museum form of this kind in Romania and the first one in the S-E of Europe at that time. The exhibition presents the world of the shell fish living in diverse seas. The shows are organized in the amphitheatre with a pool, with dolphins from the Phocaena relicta species and Delphinus delphis ponticus species, with seals from the South Atlantic. Shows hours: 11:00, 15:00, 19:00. Entrance fee: 50 lei for adults; 25 lei for students. Children under 5 free.
  • The Planetarium A world beyond us, made up of stars, planets, galaxies and other things are disclosed to you, but you are assisted to learn how to travel among them using the constellations, the “Sky” that needed no renovation in the last 2000 years contributing to the realization of this picture. Shows hours: 10:00, 11:30, 13:30, 15:30, 17:00, 18:00 and 19:30.
  • The Exotic Birds ExhibitionOn a 100 m² covered surface, in large bird houses, with adequate compartments for food, nesting, flying and rest, one can admire the representatives of different bird species from Asia, Africa,Australia, New Guinea and South America.
  • The Micro DeltaThe patrimony of this objective has the aquatic avifauna (pelicans, swans, ducks and wild geese), the terrestrial avifauna (peacocks, pheasants) and mammals (mouflons, fallow deer, harts), that can be found in the Danube Delta’s Biosphere Reservation and the Negureni Reservation. Most part of these exemplars are natural monuments and rare species with a scarce representation in the natural biotopes.Some exemplars were obtained by exchange with the other Zoo Gardens and others were purchased or donated.

The Aquarium - The exhibition space is marked out for the presentation of the permanent aquatic flora and fauna exhibition in 57 tanks, and also for the temporary exhibitions with aquatic biological and ecological themes. An inedited museum institution for natural sciences in our country due to its exhibition patrimony made up entirely of living organisms, the aquarium in Constanța also has naturalized collections of marine and fresh water fish and invertebrates belonging to different geographical areas of the Earth.To facilitate the presentation of aquatic life and the visitors’ access to information, the exhibition patrimony consists of over 100 species (1300 exemplars) aquatic creatures and is structured into several sections. The distribution of aquatic organisms into sections is based on ecological and bio-geographical criteria, and within the sections the taxonomic criteria was taken into account for placing the different species into the tanks. Open hours: 09:00-20:00. Entrance fee: 20 lei for adults; 10 lei for students. Children under 5 free.

  • Tabacarie Park
  • The Archaeological Park right in the center of the city is a nice place for a walk if you're in the area.

Tabacarie Park

The Archaeological Park right in the center of the city is a nice place for a walk if you're in the area.

Old Casino Constanța. Built in Art Nouveau style and conceived by two architects, Petre Antonescu and Daniel Renard (of Swiss extraction but born in Romania). This stunning former casino and the surrounding promenade was opened in 1911. It has, however, been abandoned for long.

Statue of Ovid. The statue by Ettore Ferrari was erected in 1887 after a public subscription (the same statue can be seen in Sulmona). In AD 09 Ovid, born 43 BC in Sulmona, died in AD 17 in Tomis/Constanța, was sent in exile by Augustus for obscure reasons. He wrote his Tristia in Tomis.

Grand Mosque of Constanța, Strada Crângului 1 (A stone's throw from Ovidiu Square. The first public building made of concrete in Romania (1910), a gift from King Carol I to the local Muslim community. The Mosque is built in Moorish style in honor of Sultan Mohamed II. It hosts a carpet brought ​​in 1965 from the island of Ada Kaleh, a Sultan Abdul Hamid (1876-1909) donation, work of the famous Herek handicraft center in Turkey.

Roman Mosaic Edifice. Utility work undertaken in 1959 in Ovidiu Square led to the discovery of one of the most important monuments of ancient Tomis - the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] mosaic edifice. Located on the western shore, the complex was built in three terraces and connects the city and the ancient port.Monumental building - with over 2,000 m² of mosaic - was erected in the 4th century AD, probably under Emperor Constantine the Great, being repaired at various stages by the end of the 6th century, when their existence ends, falling in decay ruin with the commercial activities of the city. From the original 2,000 m² area still maintains about 700 m² - but enough to infer that we are in front of a large port construction. Upper terrace was occupied by an impressive hall (100 m long and 20 m wide), probably covered in antiquity, with a huge dome supported by pillars. From this room there are still today part of the long wall and one of the side walls. The first presents an arcade ordinance open to the sea, is covered entirely with white marble and polychrome plywood. Pillars decorated with beautiful arches Areu capitals decorated with acanthus leaves zoomorphic or anthropomorphic figures and center.

You can stroll the city's streets, the historical peninsular area which has a special charm, the sea coast, the Tomis marina or one of the many parks, on the lake-side or through the ruins of the ancient Greek colony Tomis.

You can do sunbathing or you can swim in the Black Sea. There is a large beach called Modern right in the middle of the city, which is favored by locals and is near the marina. Very very shallow waters (you can walk for 20–30 meters and the water won't pass your knees) so it's suited if you want to take your kids there and let them play safely in the water.

The most significant beaches are in the Mamaia resort which is in the north part of Constanța. It consists of about 6-7 km of sandy beaches with absolutely no rocks; the width of the beaches vary from 20 to 150 m. It's also full of hotels, clubs and bars and extremely popular and fashionable in the summer. Moreover, in the off season (September–April) they are a great place for taking pictures walks, or rides with the ATV or enduro motorcycle and there are some centers for renting ATVs near the Cleopatra bar at the beginning of the resort. If you arrive by car not registered in the county of Constanța from May/June to September expect to pay an entrance fee of 3 lei at the entrance ticket booth for your car. The ratio of free parking/paid parking is around 25%/75% and the parking lots with the fee are guarded and not that expensive (3 lei per hour) and a good alternative especially if you are on a motorcycle because people will climb your bike to take pictures on it. The paid parking places are marked with a white P on a blue background. The unpaid parking lots are on the sides of the main boulevard.

  • Cityplex, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 36-40, +40 241-483-183.
  • Cinema City, Str. Aurel Vlaicu, nr. 220, +40 341-40-31-11.

Cityplex, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 36-40, +40 241-483-183.

Cinema City, Str. Aurel Vlaicu, nr. 220, +40 341-40-31-11.

  • Teatrul Național Constanța, B-dul Ferdinand, Nr.11, +40 241-488-612.
  • Teatrul de Opera si Balet Oleg Danovski, Str. Mircea cel Batran, Nr. 97, +40 241-480-300.
  • Elpis, Str. Alexandru Karatzali, Nr. 16, +40 241-618-992.

Teatrul Național Constanța, B-dul Ferdinand, Nr.11, +40 241-488-612.

Teatrul de Opera si Balet Oleg Danovski, Str. Mircea cel Batran, Nr. 97, +40 241-480-300.

Elpis, Str. Alexandru Karatzali, Nr. 16, +40 241-618-992.

You can get aboard a tour boat from the Tomis marina which will take you on a trip to the open seas and back.

You can shop downtown, on the Ştefan cel Mare street where most big shopping centers are situated, including Tomis Mall, but also in the new, modern and bigger City Park Mall - in Tabacarie Park. Another shopping center is TOM (Carrefour). A new shopping, Maritimo opened recently.

You can also do your shopping at other shopping centers:

  • Metro Cash & Carry I
  • Metro Cash & Carry II (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)
  • Real Hypermarket (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)
  • Praktiker (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)
  • Selgros Cash & Carry (Rewe) (north of Agigea) or if you are coming from Constanța just before the bridge over the canal)
  • Billa
  • Penny Market
  • Kaufland (intersection Bratianu and Lapusneanu boulevard)
  • Mega Image I (Delhaize Group)
  • Mega Image II
  • Prestige Center
  • Casa Modei
  • Doraly Mall
  • Metropol

Metro Cash & Carry I

Metro Cash & Carry II (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)

Real Hypermarket (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)

Praktiker (as you exit Constanța for Agigea on the right)

Selgros Cash & Carry (Rewe) (north of Agigea) or if you are coming from Constanța just before the bridge over the canal)

Billa

Penny Market

Kaufland (intersection Bratianu and Lapusneanu boulevard)

Mega Image I (Delhaize Group)

Mega Image II

Prestige Center

Casa Modei

Doraly Mall

Metropol

A typical meal at a restaurant is around €8-10 per person including drinks. Waiters usually know some English and menus are usually written in English. International cuisine is present, you should try the wines which are very good and not that expensive.

You will find a lot of fast food places selling kebab and shawarma (a nice mixture of grilled chicken, salads, French fries and sauces wrapped in a lipia (a sort of thin pancake used as a substitute for bread by Turks), very good and not that expensive (around 7 lei for a small one and 10 lei for a big one).

  • International fast-food
    • McDonald's (Tomis Mall: ground floor, 3rd floor, Delfinariu Area, City Park Mall: Park Level)
    • KFC (Tomis Mall: 3rd floor; TOM; City Park Mall: Park Level)
    • Pizza Hut (Str. Rascoalei; TOM; City Park Mall: Lake Level)
    • Spring Time (TOM)
  • Acropolis, Str. General Manu, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 742-692-234;
  • Adris, Str. Lct. Economu, Nr. 30; Tel. - +40 241-550-611;
  • Albatros, Str. Traian, Nr. 52; Tel. - +40 241-615-717;
  • Amarilis, Str. I.C. Brătianu; Tel. - +40 241-511-185; Fax - +40 241-692-679;
  • Ambient, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 191; Tel. - +40 241-614-401;
  • Aristocrat, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 279; Tel. - +40 241-692-021;
  • Aspendos, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 48; Tel. - +40 241-617-612;
  • Astoria, P-ța Ovidiu, Nr. 5; Tel. - +40 241-611-285;
  • Au Coq Simpa, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 19; Tel. - +40 241-614-797;
  • Avanti, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 334; Tel. - +40 241-693-992;
  • Bad Rock, Str. Călăraşi, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 721-204-000;
  • Balada, B-dul 1 Decembrie 1918, Nr. 12; Tel. - +40 241-625-327;
  • Bel Ami, Str. Poporului, Nr. 24; Tel. - +40 241-609-522;
  • Beta Restaurant, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 6, +40 241-673-763.
  • Bianco, Str. Cişmelei, Nr. 8; Tel. - +40 241-551-391;
  • Big Foot, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 155; Tel. - +40 723-954-491;
  • Bonjour, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 114;
  • Bulevard, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 294; Tel. - +40 241-831-533; Fax - +40 241-831-606;
  • Can, Str. Theodor Burada, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 724-978-822;
  • Capitol, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 69; Tel. - +40 241-520-522;
  • Capriccio, B-dul Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, Nr. 89; Tel. - +40 241-542-151;
  • Casa Ana, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 17; Tel. - +40 241-553-999;
  • Casa Tomis, Str. Remus Opreanu, Nr. 8; Tel. - +40 241-619-486;
  • Cazino Constanța, Str. Carpați, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 241-617-416; Fax - +40 421-617-416;
  • China Town, Str. Zorelelor, Nr. 67; Tel. - +40 241-609-660; Mobil - +40 721-776-699;
  • Chinese Garden, Str. Mircea cel Bătrân, Nr. 148; Tel. - +40 241-670-717;

International fast-food

  • McDonald's (Tomis Mall: ground floor, 3rd floor, Delfinariu Area, City Park Mall: Park Level)
  • KFC (Tomis Mall: 3rd floor; TOM; City Park Mall: Park Level)
  • Pizza Hut (Str. Rascoalei; TOM; City Park Mall: Lake Level)
  • Spring Time (TOM)

Acropolis, Str. General Manu, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 742-692-234;

Adris, Str. Lct. Economu, Nr. 30; Tel. - +40 241-550-611;

Albatros, Str. Traian, Nr. 52; Tel. - +40 241-615-717;

Amarilis, Str. I.C. Brătianu; Tel. - +40 241-511-185; Fax - +40 241-692-679;

Ambient, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 191; Tel. - +40 241-614-401;

Aristocrat, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 279; Tel. - +40 241-692-021;

Aspendos, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 48; Tel. - +40 241-617-612;

Astoria, P-ța Ovidiu, Nr. 5; Tel. - +40 241-611-285;

Au Coq Simpa, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 19; Tel. - +40 241-614-797;

Avanti, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 334; Tel. - +40 241-693-992;

Bad Rock, Str. Călăraşi, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 721-204-000;

Balada, B-dul 1 Decembrie 1918, Nr. 12; Tel. - +40 241-625-327;

Bel Ami, Str. Poporului, Nr. 24; Tel. - +40 241-609-522;

Beta Restaurant, Str. Ştefan cel Mare, Nr. 6, +40 241-673-763.

Bianco, Str. Cişmelei, Nr. 8; Tel. - +40 241-551-391;

Big Foot, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 155; Tel. - +40 723-954-491;

Bonjour, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 114;

Bulevard, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 294; Tel. - +40 241-831-533; Fax - +40 241-831-606;

Can, Str. Theodor Burada, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 724-978-822;

Capitol, B-dul Mamaia, Nr. 69; Tel. - +40 241-520-522;

Capriccio, B-dul Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, Nr. 89; Tel. - +40 241-542-151;

Casa Ana, B-dul Tomis, Nr. 17; Tel. - +40 241-553-999;

Casa Tomis, Str. Remus Opreanu, Nr. 8; Tel. - +40 241-619-486;

Cazino Constanța, Str. Carpați, Nr. 1; Tel. - +40 241-617-416; Fax - +40 421-617-416;

China Town, Str. Zorelelor, Nr. 67; Tel. - +40 241-609-660; Mobil - +40 721-776-699;

Chinese Garden, Str. Mircea cel Bătrân, Nr. 148; Tel. - +40 241-670-717;

There are many bars and clubs open in Constanța. However, some of them are closed during the summer, as Mamaia resort opens. You can go to: Phoenix (a rock club), Domino, Doors.

  • Haute Cup, Strada Griviței nr. 20, +40 727 123 381. M-Th 08:00-22:00, F 08:00-24:00, Sa 09:00-24:00, Su 09:00-22:00.
  • Arabica The Coffee Shop, Bulevardul Tomis 3, +40 728 674 276. 08:00-24:00.
  • mindfluid breeze, Str. Mircea cel Batran, Nr. 49 (above Modern Beach, +40 747 897 518. Mindfluid Breeze is a lounge bar. Relax while sipping your favourite drink, cocktail, tea or espresso. The music will add to the atmosphere. The hotspot (free wireless) will keep you connected. Oh, you can enjoy the view of the Black Sea, too.

There are many bars in the city especially during summer-time.

  • Kaptan Nur Lokantası.

Haute Cup, Strada Griviței nr. 20, +40 727 123 381. M-Th 08:00-22:00, F 08:00-24:00, Sa 09:00-24:00, Su 09:00-22:00.

Arabica The Coffee Shop, Bulevardul Tomis 3, +40 728 674 276. 08:00-24:00.

mindfluid breeze, Str. Mircea cel Batran, Nr. 49 (above Modern Beach, +40 747 897 518. Mindfluid Breeze is a lounge bar. Relax while sipping your favourite drink, cocktail, tea or espresso. The music will add to the atmosphere. The hotspot (free wireless) will keep you connected. Oh, you can enjoy the view of the Black Sea, too.

Kaptan Nur Lokantası.

Constanța is a pretty safe city even by European standards, but as a precaution avoid taking taxis near the train station and insist that they turn the meter on. If you visit the historical peninsular area at night, try to do this in a group. Unlike some other cities in Romania, people from Constanța are well used to foreigners and are generally helpful. Walking at night is okay even alone, though you should avoid walking with your camera around your neck and be mindful of pick pockets when using public transportation. Your religion is not of concern since a lot of locals come from very different ethnic and religious backgrounds, but refrain from commenting on religious matters. The local Muslim population is pretty secular and don't have a problem with western culture or habits.

Stay away from dodgy small casinos and avoid exchange offices especially those located in Mamaia. They have hidden commission (written with small letters) or separate exchange rates for travel checks and cash. Use only trusted exchange offices, like Balkan Exchange. If you are unsure go to a bank, Your best bet is to exchange money at banks, which are located throughout the city. Although banks don't have good exchange rates, they are still better than the rip-offs).

As with Bucharest and other big cities in Romania your biggest safety concern could come from feral dogs. If confronted by a group of barking dogs don't loose your cool and back away since they are usually territorial and won't chase you. If they get too close, pretend you are picking a rock from the ground. Whatever you do, don't run.

Women will not be permitted access in churches or mosques if they wear short skirts.

to the south there are a string of summer resorts, Eforie Nord/sud, Costinesti, Neptun, Olimp. Neptun is recommended because it has a more relaxed atmosphere and for its lush forests that end near the sea. During the last NATO summit president Bush visited the resort for talks with President Basescu

  • Vama Veche to the south, close to the Bulgarian border is a former hippie/bohemian beach village turned into a commercial venture over the years but still one of the few places on the Romanian coast where camping is still hip (although there have been agents patrolling the beaches asking for a 10 lei fee from people they find at the tent. Just say it's not your tent and you'll go look for the person who's tent you are watching. They'll go bother someone else.)
  • Limanu cave near Mangalia is a 3,200 m long cave unique in Romania. The only way to reach it is by personal car. Entrance to the cave is closed off but there are some phone numbers on the door that will get you in touch with a guide. A good measure to keep the bat population happy and to keep the vandals out. Guide and entrance fee is 3 lei.

[[Vama Veche]] to the south, close to the Bulgarian border is a former hippie/bohemian beach village turned into a commercial venture over the years but still one of the few places on the Romanian coast where camping is still hip (although there have been agents patrolling the beaches asking for a 10 lei fee from people they find at the tent. Just say it's not your tent and you'll go look for the person who's tent you are watching. They'll go bother someone else.)

Limanu cave near [[Mangalia]] is a 3,200 m long cave unique in Romania. The only way to reach it is by personal car. Entrance to the cave is closed off but there are some phone numbers on the door that will get you in touch with a guide. A good measure to keep the bat population happy and to keep the vandals out. Guide and entrance fee is 3 lei.