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Constanța is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. Nestled on the shores of the Black Sea, it is a significant cultural and economic center, boasting numerous attractions from historic sites to stunning beaches.
Renting a car offers the freedom and flexibility to explore Constanța and the surrounding regions at your own pace. Consider a compact car for ease of parking and city driving, or an SUV if you plan to explore the more rural areas or need extra room for family travel.
Parking in downtown Constanța can be challenging during peak season. A good option is to leave your car at your hotel and use public transport or taxis for short distances. There are also paid parking lots available.
Remember to drive on the right-hand side. Seatbelts are compulsory, and using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless you're using a hands-free device. The speed limit in the city is typically 50km/h (31mph), but this can vary so always check for road signs.
From the majestic Casino by the sea to the ancient ruins of the Roman edifices, Constanța is ripe with attractions. Don't miss the stunning Constanta Aquarium, The Natural Science Museum Complex, or the mesmerizing Grand Mosque.
The city's coastline is dotted with picturesque beaches like the popular Mamaia Beach. The old town neighbourhood is definitely worth a visit, with its mix of Romanian, Turkish and Greek influences, vibrant nightlife, and diverse dining options.
Constanța is served by Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport, located 26 kilometers from the city center. The city also has several train stations, with Gara Constanța as the main one, offering connections to other Romanian cities and nearby towns.
Driving a rental car gives you easy access to nearby cities such as Bucharest, Varna, and Balchik.
Constanța experiences a humid continental climate. Summers are hot and sunny, perfect for beach days, while winters are cold but mild compared to other Romanian cities. The local currency is the Romanian leu (RON).
If you visit in the summer, don’t miss the Summer Theater Festival "Teatris" in June or the Mamaia Music Festival in August. The Capidava Jazz Nights in autumn also offer unforgettable experiences, blending history with modern jazz melodies.