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Located about 8km from Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport is the beautiful area of Cluj Napoca, Romania. After landing, however, many visitors typically hire a motorcycle, scooter, or a quad so they can get exploring. There are a wealth of places to see while you’re there. If you’re on a short trip, you’ll want to make sure that you get to these as quickly as possible. That’s especially true of the multiple nearby cities. Feleacu, Tureni, Sanmartin, Gilau, and Baciu are only a short trip away. Then there are the various attractions that Cluj Napoca, Romania, offers by itself. Many of these are focused on taking in a bit of nature. Cetatuia Park, located near the city's center, offers a relaxing piece of greenery in a bustling city. Coupled with that is the Somesul Mic river, which is one of the more picturesque that you can find in the city. Piata Avran Iancu should be near the top of your list of places to visit. Alongside being spectacular in itself, it includes the Romanian National Opera building and the Orthodox Cathedral, both of which are worth seeing. Traveling not too far from here will bring you to Piata Muzeului, where you can visit the Transylvanian History Museum. It also features the Franciscan Monastery. If you’re a history fan, both of these are worth seeing. Lastly hop on your scooter to visit the Central Park. With Cluj Napoca, Romania, often bustling with people, it can be nice to relax in a natural environment. Central Park offers this, alongside a small lake where you can rent rowboats.
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