An abundance of impressive architectural sights makes Timisoara a popular tourist destination. The Victory Square houses the renaissance-style Opera and the Metropolitan Church (which can seat over 4000 people).
Learn more about the history of the city by visiting the Banat Museum and the quaint little Village Museum. The Timisoara Fortress ruins, Dicasterial Palace and the quaint old Water Tower are other monumental places to visit while in the city.
The Lulius mall, with over 210 shops to fulfil all your shopping needs, allows you to indulge. You could also head to one of the bars and have a swig of the popular Urus beer with the local youth.
If you visit between the months of May and October, you can catch a host of exciting international festivals with themes ranging from pop music, flute renditions to art and wine. Or else you could always catch an exciting football match taking place at the packed Dan Paltinisan stadium.
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