Casa Lia
Strada Tamplaritor 6, Sighisoara
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Casa Lia Sighisoara

Strada Tamplaritor 6 Sighisoara, Transylvania, 545400, Romania

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Still reigning...

A travel blog entry by am1

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... of the executioners, while another would hammer the stake deeper using a sledgehammer. The stake was then planted in the ground, and the impaled victim hoisted up to a vertical position, where the victim would be left to die.

Too much ?

Ok, so onto Sighisoara itself. Boy they weren't wrong. What a difference 128km down the road makes. A quiet little medieval town, hardly any people about and lots of little places ...

ROMANYA-Romania

A travel blog entry by gecturk


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RomaniaReg ion: Southeastern EuropaArea total: 238,391 km2Coast line: Black SeaCapital: BucharestTārgu Mures’s Great SynagogueTemplul CoralOpera building – Cluj-NapocaHunyad CastleUnurii – BucharestTypical rural houses in Mănăstireni, west of ClujForest in the CarpathiansWinter in …

Dracula on the rocks. And a tirade.

A travel blog entry by magellan2012

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... train to Budapest, and despite traveller's tales (mostly being Cass) of being robbed by sleeping-gas-dispensing bandits, we arrived safe and sound (and awake). [Ok, misrepresented!! Sighisoara is bee-ewe-tee-full, certainly my favourite place in Romania. the town is dominated by the citadel and is seemingly blessed by a lack of Communist dreariness. Gorgeous colourful platzes, cobblestones, amazing views. Loved.]






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Climbing a mountain

A travel blog entry by grazzaandquinny

... up the mountain, at the hottest part of the day, and found our own little paradise. We could no longer even hear the dogs (trust me, there are wayyy too many dogs in Romania, and when one starts barking they all follow suit). I happily fell asleep under a massive tree and then awoke to find butterflies swirling round me. One, who I named Michael, kept landing on my feet so I relented finally, retrieved my camera ...

Futile Mushroom hunt...and great eats

A travel blog entry by the.squids

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... whole valley and their Mititei (for those just now joining us, Mititei- or Mici- are a typical Romanian home-made sausage, without casing). In the last half-decade or so another restaurant opened, about fifty meters before the Villa, but it seems to lack the original's charm, and by facing west rather than east, it offers a radically different view of the area.
Rodica, Iren's downstairs neighbor and long-time friend, was able to join us for ...