About Constanta
Romania's oldest city boasts the biggest port on the Black Sea, as well as museums, excellent restaurants, and nice beaches.
Constanta, historically known as Tomis, is the oldest still populated city in Romania. It was founded around 600 BC, and it traces its history some 2,500 years. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constanta County and the largest city in the region and is the second largest metropolitan area in Romania. It is home to the largest port on the Black Sea, and one of the largest ports in Europe.
Some of its main attractions include the gorgeous Art Nouveau casino, the Ovid Square, the Roman Mosaics, the Genoese Lighthouse, the Great Mahmudiye Mosque, and the St. Peter & Paul Orthodox Cathedral.
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Hotel Carol
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Hotel Carol is housed in a historical building in the centre of Constanta close to the Museum of Art. It offers spacious and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access.
The rooms are decorated with classic silk wallpaper and Victorian furniture. They feature LCD TV sets, silk bed linens and a seating area with armchairs.
Hotel Carol features a fitness room, a hot tub, and a sauna. There are massage treatments available. Read more...
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Attractions in Constanta
- Historic Center, Constanta
- National Museum of History and Archaeology, Constanta
- Modern Beach, Constanta
- Ovid's Square, Constanta
- Roman Mosaic Edifice, Constanta
- Genoese Lighthouse, Constanta
- Constanta Casino
- Archaeological Park, Constanta
- Hunkar Mosque, Constanta
- Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul, Constanta
- Grand Mahmudiye Mosque of Constanta
- Folk Art Museum of Constanta
- Constanta Aquarium
- Natural Sciences Museum Complex, Constanta
- Tabacarie Park, Constanta


