Best places in Constanta by Edith

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Best places in Constanta by Edith

Sightseeing

It is a great, large square with plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby and the Museum of History one one side - well worth the visit there too! The promenade consists in the Museum of National History and Archeology, old historical buildings and the pedestrian area on the edges of which are many restaurants and coffee shops. Sometimes there are cultural events, especially in the summer evenings. The place is pretty crowded, but mostly in the summertime. I recommend going for a walk around here, alone or with your beloved one(s), maybe enjoying some coffee and a good meal.
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Ovidiu Square
13 Piața Ovidiu
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It is a great, large square with plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby and the Museum of History one one side - well worth the visit there too! The promenade consists in the Museum of National History and Archeology, old historical buildings and the pedestrian area on the edges of which are many restaurants and coffee shops. Sometimes there are cultural events, especially in the summer evenings. The place is pretty crowded, but mostly in the summertime. I recommend going for a walk around here, alone or with your beloved one(s), maybe enjoying some coffee and a good meal.
Great collection of Roman and prehistoric artifacts. Nice to fill an hour or two. Gorgeous building.
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Museum of National History and Archeology
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Great collection of Roman and prehistoric artifacts. Nice to fill an hour or two. Gorgeous building.
Being the only mosque in Romania, this is an interesting piece of history. Worth paying the entrance fee just to climb the about 7 stories tower and get a marvellous view of Ovidius square and Constanta. It is listed as an historic monument by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments. The Grand Mosque of Constanța was commissioned in 1910 by Romanian King Carol I. Visitors beware: it can cause anxiety or panic attacks due to the narrow stairs and climb. Easily accessible form Ovidius Square, I recommend visiting it, the view is incredible. You can see Ovidius Square, the History Museum, the harbour, the House with Lions, Intim Hotel, Saint Anthony Church, the Orthodox Cathedral, the Casino, Tomis Port.(starting from square, make your way to the left).
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Kral Cami King's Mosque
1 Strada Crângului
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Being the only mosque in Romania, this is an interesting piece of history. Worth paying the entrance fee just to climb the about 7 stories tower and get a marvellous view of Ovidius square and Constanta. It is listed as an historic monument by the Romanian National Institute of Historical Monuments. The Grand Mosque of Constanța was commissioned in 1910 by Romanian King Carol I. Visitors beware: it can cause anxiety or panic attacks due to the narrow stairs and climb. Easily accessible form Ovidius Square, I recommend visiting it, the view is incredible. You can see Ovidius Square, the History Museum, the harbour, the House with Lions, Intim Hotel, Saint Anthony Church, the Orthodox Cathedral, the Casino, Tomis Port.(starting from square, make your way to the left).
House with Lions Amazing architecture. The house is closed and degraded but I always enjoy looking at it, as it takes me back in time. It is called the House with Lions due to the four columns on whose capitals dominates the lion. When the wealthy Armenian merchant Dicran Emirzian inaugurated his residence in 1902, Elena Street was not without luxury, good taste and wealthy inhabitants. A few meters to the seafront, opposite the newly completed Armenian house, the upper class people have been staying since the early 1980s in the Hotel d'Angleterre, an equally impressive achievement for the early years of the 19th century architecture. Find out more here: https://www.info-sud-est.ro/casa-cu-lei-un-veac-de-discretie-si-uitare-cu-nababi-armeni-unguri-si-romani/
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Strada Dianei
House with Lions Amazing architecture. The house is closed and degraded but I always enjoy looking at it, as it takes me back in time. It is called the House with Lions due to the four columns on whose capitals dominates the lion. When the wealthy Armenian merchant Dicran Emirzian inaugurated his residence in 1902, Elena Street was not without luxury, good taste and wealthy inhabitants. A few meters to the seafront, opposite the newly completed Armenian house, the upper class people have been staying since the early 1980s in the Hotel d'Angleterre, an equally impressive achievement for the early years of the 19th century architecture. Find out more here: https://www.info-sud-est.ro/casa-cu-lei-un-veac-de-discretie-si-uitare-cu-nababi-armeni-unguri-si-romani/
The oldest church in Constanța, it was built between 1865 and 1867, following a firman issued by Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz. It is rectangular in shape and does not have spires; as emphasized in the decree, churches in the Ottoman Empire could not be taller than mosques. The painting was done by a renowned iconographer from Mount Athos. In November 1878, a Te Deum was held inside, celebrating victory in the Romanian War of Independence and Northern Dobruja’s annexation to the Old Kingdom.[1]
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Greek Church "Transfiguration" (Metamorphosis)
36 Strada Mircea cel Bătrân
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The oldest church in Constanța, it was built between 1865 and 1867, following a firman issued by Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz. It is rectangular in shape and does not have spires; as emphasized in the decree, churches in the Ottoman Empire could not be taller than mosques. The painting was done by a renowned iconographer from Mount Athos. In November 1878, a Te Deum was held inside, celebrating victory in the Romanian War of Independence and Northern Dobruja’s annexation to the Old Kingdom.[1]
The Constanta Casino was first built in 1880, and the current structure built in 1910. Over the years it served as a hangout for European jet setters and royals, gambling casino, World War II hospital, Communist Party cultural center, and briefly a restaurant. It was closed in 1990 and has been abandoned since because of litigation and bureaucratic delays.
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Cazino Constanta
4 Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta
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The Constanta Casino was first built in 1880, and the current structure built in 1910. Over the years it served as a hangout for European jet setters and royals, gambling casino, World War II hospital, Communist Party cultural center, and briefly a restaurant. It was closed in 1990 and has been abandoned since because of litigation and bureaucratic delays.
My favourite place when I am at home in Constanta. I like walk along the promenade, to look at the sea, feel its smell and hear the seagulls.
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Faleza Cazino Constanta
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My favourite place when I am at home in Constanta. I like walk along the promenade, to look at the sea, feel its smell and hear the seagulls.

Food scene

best mussels in white wine
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Bacaro Port
Strada Marinei
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best mussels in white wine
Nom Nom Bistro - Mâncare sănătoasă în Constanța
17 Strada Cuza Vodă
vegetarian / vegan
good cocktails
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Barissimo
32 Bulevardul Ferdinand
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good cocktails
Restaurant ÏNLARG
Strada Lebedei
good fish
decent pizza and sushi
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Pizzico Restaurant
7 Piața Ovidiu
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decent pizza and sushi
Manara Brasserie Constanța
1 Strada Traian
good food overall