5 day trips worth the trip across Romania, editor-ranked by TableJourney. All Romania guides.
Snagov Lake ★ 4.8 · Bucharest
Snagov Lake sits 40 minutes north of Bucharest, a freshwater lake with traditional lakeside fish restaurants and Vlad III's grave on the island monastery.
Tip: Day-trip combinations with Mogoșoaia Palace are the most common; book via Romanian Friend or Project Expedition.
Mogoșoaia Palace ★ 4.6 · Bucharest
Mogoșoaia Palace was built in the late 17th century by Constantin Brâncoveanu, with palace, gardens and lake terraces 30 minutes north-west of Bucharest.
Tip: Lakeside picnic in the park works May-October; the on-site cafe runs all year.
Sinaia and Peleș Castle ★ 4.4 · Bucharest
Sinaia is the gateway to Peleș Castle 2 hours north of Bucharest, with Carpathian mountain cuisine, smoked trout and the historic Royal Palace dining rooms.
Tip: Day-trip works late spring through autumn; winter brings ski-resort crowds.
Constanța (Black Sea Coast) ★ 4.2 · Bucharest
Constanța on the Black Sea is the closest seafood day-trip from Bucharest, 2 hours east, with mussel and sea bass platters and Old Casino lido views.
Tip: Summer season is peak; off-season many lido restaurants close.
Comana Wetlands ★ 4.0 · Bucharest
Comana Wetlands sit an hour south of Bucharest, a Danube tributary marsh with traditional fish restaurants and a monastery rumoured as Vlad III's grave.
Tip: Birdwatching and fishing trips run from the visitor centre; the wetland restaurants peak April-October.