To a transient or daydreamer tourist, Braila might seem a dusty and dull city, even ruined here and there. Trams, malls, the unispired architecture of the modern flats, modern squares, all of them do not remind of the former city’s glory and richness. Not at all. But… To the curious tourist, equally equipped with a...Read More
There are hundreds of reasons to visit Braila and thousands of others, to love the city as it reveals itself in front of the curious tourist’ s eyes. Perhaps it is not the most popular destination, but for sure it deserves to be put on the world touristic map, as an interesting and representative one,...Read More
Old enough. The first documentary attestation of the town dates from the XIV th century, 20 january 1368. Braila is the third oldest city after Câmpulung and Curtea de Argeş. The document was a commercial privilege signed by Vlaicu Voda, the ruler of former Walachia (part of the present Romania) which was empowering the traders...Read More