Valea Doftanei - held each year in September - traditional products: caşcavea (cheese type), bulz (polenta with cheese), mutton pastrami, ţuică (plum-based drink) and wine
Since 1911-1913 - inspired from the Petite Trianon Palace in France
Made by The Baron Of Marçay in 1912 after the model of the Casino from Monte Carlo
PRAHOVA VALLEY - top destination for winter sports in Romania
Nature-made stone statues of the Bucegi reservation in the Carpathian mountains
The "Dealul Mare" Vineyard resembling the Bordeaux area - "The Red Wine Country" where you can taste Feteasca Neagră variety, “ Ambassador of Romanian Wines”
The Spiritualist Temple at the foot of the Carpathians
The largest salt extraction area in Europe - surface: 78,000 sqm; 14 rooms, 50 m high
The tallest metal structure ever located in a mountain area at 2291m altitude (28m height) (Guinness Book of World Records, 2014)
The energy center of the Carpathian mountains. It has the same height with the one in Egypt (8m) and has resemblances with the statue of Zeus found in Italy.
THE PELEŞ CASTLE - in top 10 most beautiful castles in the world, used to be the summer residence of the Romanian dynasty, between the 19th and the 20th century (French daily "Le Figaro", 2010)