Galați is located on the banks of the Danube River in eastern Romania. It is the capital of Galați County, the country’s eighth largest city, and the largest port city on the Danube River. It is also a city with beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural heritage.
Galați is extremely attractive to art lovers, pilgrims, and others, especially pilgrims, because the city has many religious landmarks. St. Andrew’s Church, the Church of the Assumption, the Greek Church, St. Parascheva Church, the Masonic Temple, the Roman Catholic Church, and others are all worth a visit. If you want to get close to nature, Galați Public Park, Galați Botanical Garden, Găgeni Zoo and Reserve, Lake Vânători, the Danube River Wave Beach, and Brătieni Beach are the best choices, where you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and relax your body and mind. Museums are also a major feature of the city, where you can visit the Galați History Museum, the Visual Arts Museum, the Galați Village Museum, the Natural History Museum, and more.
Galați
Reasons to visit: Romania’s eighth largest city
Continent where the attraction is located: Europe
Country/Region where the attraction is located: Romania
Province or State where the attraction is located: Galați County
City where the attraction is located: Galați