Attractions around Timişoara
Explore 61 attractions, restaurants, shops around Timişoara
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Unirii Square
Timisoara Romania
4.5 (777)
Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral
Bulevardul Regele Ferdinand I, Timisoara 300006 Romania
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Timisoara City Tours
Alba Iulia Street, no. 7 1st Floor, Timisoara 300077 Romania
Timisoara City Tours is for those who want to find more about Timisoara. More than you can find from the pages of a guidebook. More than you can find rambling on the streets of the beautiful city, trying to guess the stories behind the baroque or secession facades. Timisoara City Tours is for those who have 1-2 hour before the flight as well as for those who want to spend few days in the city.
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Piata Victoriei
Timisoara Romania
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Timisoara Tour Guide
Cale Torontalului nr.6, Timisoara 300628 Romania
Hi! My name is Alexandra also known as the "girl with the red umbrella". As a professional tour guide and genealogy researcher, I offer my tailor made tours of Timisoara, Sherlock (ancestry) tours and research, and day trips to the countryside. History, trivia, architecture, tips & tricks, communist heritage, all in a nutshell for you to enjoy during your stay in Timisoara! Extras: I can help out with airport transfers and choosing the right means of transportation to fit your travel arrangements, thus avoiding on-arrival confusion; traditional meals, accommodation and souvenir recommendations, translation & interpretation, pub crawls and guaranteed laughs.
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ExitGames Timisoara
Bulevardul Constantin Brancoveanu 53, Timisoara 300216 Romania
A reality adventure game where a team of players (2 to 8 people) has to escape a locked room by solving different puzzles and mysteries using the clues found in the room in 60 minutes. To succeed, the team needs to have good communication between its members. Our game designs are specifically based on certain discoveries in the area of psychology, the goal is to achieve a high level of player immersion in the game so that the participants may reach the so-called FLOW state. That certain mental state, when people are so absorbed by an activity that nothing else seems to bother them; that experience itself is so pleasant that the people will try to repeat it no matter what, just for the sake of the doing it” - Mihály Csikszentmihályi researcher in the field of psychology, who first defined the FLOW concept
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Parcul Rozelor
Splaiul Spiru Haret, Timisoara 300023 Romania
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Iulius Town
Piata Consiliul Europei nr. 2, Timisoara 300627, Romania
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Timisoara Historical Center
Timisoara 300003 Romania
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Bega River
Piata Timisoara 700, Timisoara 300080 Romania
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Memorialul Revolutiei
Str. Popa Sapca nr. 3-5 Strada Oituz nr. 2B, Timisoara 300086 Romania
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Libertatii Square
Timisoara Romania
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Timisoara Free City Tour
Timisoara 300006 Romania
"Timisoara Free City Tour" is program made by passionate volunteers who want to encourage the culture of giving for free. Our aim is to have fun, meet interesting people and show you Timisoara in alternative way. We will have a walk between the old and rusty buildings and uncover many hidden stories of Timisoara where we will salute the martyrs of the revolution and remember their stories. We going to travel back in time and check out the Turkish and the Austrians heritage of this multicultural city. We will get acquainted with some Romanian irony and expose today's whispers. The team believes in 'pay as you prefer' concept and through donations we sustain our social project. The lack of travelers pushed us to have a flexible hour program: to guarantee spot please contact us before you head to the meeting point as there might be no scheduled tour for that day.
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Muzeul de Arta
Piata Unirii Nr. 1, Timisoara 300085 Romania
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Muzeul Consumatorului Comunist
Strada arhitect Szekely Laszlo nr. 1, Timisoara 300191 Romania
The Communist Consumers Museum is designed as a typical Romanian apartment from that era, with a living room, children's room, kitchen and hallways. It displays on shelves, in closets and drawers most of everything that Romanians could buy before the revolution of 1989, from toys to vinyls, TV and radio sets to bicycles, kitchen attire and much, much more. After traveling through time in the museum, one can also enjoy a nice relaxing time in the upstairs bar: Scart Loc Lejer.