Mangalia is a port and seaside resort on the Black Sea, only a few kilometers from the Bulgarian border. Here you can go sightseeing or have a beach vacation. The promenade of the town is also a beach promenade, where you can find stores, restaurants and hotels, as well as access to the beach. The promenade (Faleza Mangalia) stretches from Parcul Mangalia past Plaja Mangalia to Portul Turistic Mangalia and invites you to stroll. You should also visit the Callatis Archaeological Museum and the Esmahan Sultan Mosque.
Mangalia is also the end of the railroad line that connects all Romanian resorts from Constanta to Mangalia. Mangalia is also a health resort, where rheumatic and respiratory diseases are treated with various treatments. Thalassotherapies are only a part of these treatments.
Mangalia Things to Do
- Farul Genovez (Light House)
- Portul turistic Mangalia (Port)
- Pestera Movile (Cave)
- Herghelia Mangalia (Horse Ranch)
- Moscheea Esmahan Sultan (Mosque)
- Lying on the beach
- Swimming
- Boat trips
- Sightseeing
- Water sports
- Vist one of the Museums
Mangalia City Guide
- Accommodations
- Events
- Restaurants
- City Map
Useful Addresses
Internet: https://mangalia.ro
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