Romanian cities with the cleanest air –

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If you too feel the need for a break and want to enjoy the benefits of the cleanest air in Romania, we suggest you explore these perfect destinations for a refreshing city-break. Let’s begin.

Galati

According to a ranking made this year by the European Environment Agency, Galati is the city with the cleanest air in Romania, ranking 21st at the European level. Tourists visiting the city on the banks of the Danube have the opportunity to admire the superb view from the Television Tower and visit the Cuza Vodă House Museum, the Navigation Palace and the Turkish Gate.

Oradea city

The Art-Nouveau capital holds the next position in this top. In addition to the clean air, visitors can enjoy the quiet, colorful streets and the typical Bihorian warm hospitality. Black Eagle Palace, Darvas-La Roche House and Moskovits Miksa Palace are just some of the attractions that no one should miss. Those who want to relax to the fullest, have the option of retreating to the Băile Felix resort, located only 8 kilometers from the city.

Read also: 4 tourist attractions that we would recommend to a foreign tourist in Romania

Braşov

It is no surprise to anyone that the city at the foot of Tâmpe is among the cities with the cleanest air in the country. This destination is especially popular among those who live in busy cities, and who retreat here to enjoy the picturesque landscapes, closeness to nature and refreshing air. Moreover, Brașov was included in a list of the 25 best destinations in the world, recently made by the tourist platform Trip Advisor.

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