This half-day trip from Timisoara to experience the countryside of Banat is a great way to explore a beautiful, peaceful village that offers a mix of history, rural life, and nature. Margina is located about one hour away from Timisoara, and it’s a great spot for a quick, relaxing escape from the city. On our […]
ContinuaJoin us on a culinary journey through Timișoara, discovering its modern and traditional street food. The street food scene here reflects the city’s multicultural heritage, with influences from Hungarian, Serbian, Turkish, and Romanian cuisines. Let’s embark on a delicious street food tour through the city! Meeting point – in front of the Opera in Victory […]
ContinuaDiscovering a destination also means discovering the local cuisine. This tour allows you to see and taste Romanian food while also learning about local history. For a starter, while tasting it, we’ll talk about food and about the beginnings of Romania and Timisoara’s history. Then we’ll walk to the old downtown (Union Square), talking about the Ottoman […]
ContinuaIf you are for the first time in Timisoara, the Shared Guided Tour is a good way to learn more about the city! Book it now either for Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday to find out more about our beautiful city and its interesting stories! The tour is a chronological one. The path we take follows […]
ContinuaIf you’ve just arrived in the city, the Classic Tour is the best start you can get! Book it like a private tour or join one of the scheduled tours and start learning about this beautiful city. The tour is a chronological one. The path we take follows the historical events starting with the Mongol […]
ContinuaIn December 1989, communist Romania could be considered a mental hospital, where the lunatics were running the asylum and the “internees” were punished for their sanity. How did we get to have one of the most iconic dictatorships in modern history? What and who is to be blamed for this tragic condition? And not last, […]
ContinuaTimisoara Revolution Tour is a program that combines a walking tour of the “hot spots” of the 1989 Romanian Revolution. The starting point of the tour is Timotei Cipariu Street, the place where, on the 16th of December 1989, the spark of the revolution was lit. The tour continues in the city center. We see the […]
ContinuaThe documented history of the Jewish Community of Timisoara begins 500 years ago in the Iberian Peninsula, when the Spanish kings brutally expelled Sephardic Jewry. A consistent portion of those 100,000 Jewish expatriates settled on Ottoman territory in Greece, where they were quickly welcomed by the sultans. However, several Sephardi families continued their traveling saga, […]
ContinuaGet to know Romania as a wine producer and try everything it has to offer in terms of refined tastes. On the territory of today’s Romania, wines have been appreciated since ancient times. We even have a legend that says that in order to discipline his people, a Burebista king had to cut down all […]
ContinuaYou can call this an extension of The Classic Tour. After visiting the old city center for 2.5 hours, we’ll visit the old neighborhoods of the city: Fabric, Elisabetin, and Iosefin. Fabric (Germ. Fabrickstadt, Hun. Gyárkülváros) is the former industrial neighborhood of the city. Initially, there were manufacturers here; later, there was industry. This neighborhood was […]
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