10 Romanian Souvenirs You Have to Make Room For in Your Suitcase - Sofia Adventures (2024)

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Romania is a land of many stories and traditions. When you visit Romania, you can’t help but notice the love that Romanians have for their culture. Whether it’s ladling you another scoop of polenta or performing a traditional dance, Romanians are always proud to share their culture with travelers, and they love when you take home a piece of their culture with authentic Romanian souvenirs.

Romania has a long history of craftsmanship, from their impeccably painted eggs to their intricately carved wooden products, meaning that lovers of the arts will find plenty of Romanian souvenirs to stuff their bags with. Lovers of all things spooky and dark will also find plenty to take home, with a large selection of Dracula and Bran Castle themed merchandise, perfect for recalling your Transylvanian memories.

Wondering what to buy in Romania? After spending several weeks traveling the country, we have had the privilege of meeting many of the artists and craftsmen who keep Romania’s heritage alive through their work. We’re pleased to partner with Art & Craft Romania to share with you some of our favorite traditional gifts from Romania and souvenirs for you to take home on your next trip to this beautiful Balkan country.

Read: 9 Towns and Cities in Romania You Need to Explore on Your Next Romanian Adventure

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Our Favorite Romanian Souvenirs and Gifts

1. Painted Eggs

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One of the most beautiful and traditional Romanian gifts you can bring back is a Bucovina painted egg. When in Romania, Stephanie and I had the opportunity to visit two large collections of painted eggs. We saw one collection in Ciocanesti (an adorable village in which even the houses are painted like eggs!) as well as theMuseum of Decorated Eggsin Vama, Bucovina, the largest collection in the world and home to over 7,000 painted eggs!

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You’d think an egg would be tough to transport as a souvenir, but you’d be wrong! My egg survived weeks of backpacking and made it all the way to Bali! With proper care, an egg is a perfect Romania souvenir and surprisingly durable!

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Duck, chicken, and goose eggs are the most common. The eggs are hollowed out, covered in wax, and intricately patterned with natural dyes to create a one-of-a-kind, entirely handmade Romania treasure. Watch the video below to see one of the egg artists of Bucovina at work!

2. Traditional Hand-painted Ceramics

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It’s impossible to travel around Romania and not be jealous of the beautiful ceramic collections you see everywhere from restaurants to cafes to people’s homes. Since Stephanie and I ate in many local restaurants in small towns across Bucovina and Transylvania, we got to see a beautiful variety of these ceramics. It’s a great way to remember our time in the country, and it also reminds me of the kind hosts we met along the way.

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The town of Horezu is the center of the Romanian ceramics tradition. In fact, Horezu pottery is on UNESCO’s list of protected intangible heritage. Steph picked one up while she was visiting Horezu Monastery(which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site) on a day trip from Bucharest, but you can find it all over the country in shops and markets. Horezu ceramics come in many forms, from rusticpitchers to decorativeplates to beautiful cups.

3.Traditional Romanian Blouses

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Wherever we went in the country we found women and men proudly wearing their traditional Romanian blouses. This is one of the things I really love about traveling the Balkans – you can learn so much from the different blouses and other traditional garments worn across the different regions! Romanians are extremely proud of these garments and love when visitors choose one to take back as a gift or memento.

Some of our friends attended a traditional Romanian wedding performance where they got to see what a village wedding would be like. While there, they were dressed in local attire, and I know this was a huge highlight for some of the folks on the trip.

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Just looking at the blouses, it’s hard to tell exactly how much work and care goes into keeping these traditional fabric traditions alive. Watch this video to see how Romanian artisans weave intricate patterns and make beautiful traditional fabric, keeping this important cultural tradition alive today:

4. Wooden Products

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Along with the beautifully painted eggs, Romania is known for its tradition of elaborate wood carving. Throughout the country, you’ll see beautiful wooden objects carved into intricate, beautiful artwork. One of my favorite carvings I saw was on these traditional monastery doors in Bucovina.

While you obviously can’t bring home your own monastery door, you can take back a beautifully carved spoon, flute, flask, or other wooden product as a token from your visit.

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5. Transylvania Souvenirs and Dracula Merchandise

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While we were in Transylvania, we went to a Dracula-themed hotel and also saw the building where the real Vlad the Impaler was born. While the actual novel Dracula was written by the Irish writer Bram Stoker who never went to Transylvania, that doesn’t mean Romanians haven’t fallen in love with the tale. Aside from Romanian homemade crafts, why not celebrate this Romanian tale and pick up some Dracula souvenirs? Romania has capitalized on vampire fever with tons of Dracula-themed hotels, museums, and of course — souvenirs.

Art&Craft Romania has tons of different Dracula and Transylvania themed Romanian products, whether it’s their humorous Bloody Famousmugs and clothes, the spooky-themed Transylvania knickknacks, or the delicious Kisses from Transylvania marzipan pralines.

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6.Vladut merchandise for kids

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If you think regular Dracula stuff is a little too spooky for the little ones in your life, they’ll love Vladut. His story goes that once he discovered sweets, he lost the taste for blood, and now you can buy delicious Romanian candy prepared from traditional recipes bearing Vladut’s name.

There are also other Vladut products, like friendly-looking stuffed toys and Vladut shirts, perfect for children who want a softer version of Dracula! We especially love this idea if you’re looking to bring back a Romanian gift for any children back home!

See also13 Things to Do in Transylvania + Itinerary
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7. Folk mascots made of wood

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Some of the cutest traditional Romanian gifts are the wooden folk mascots which are painted to wear the traditional clothing of their region. For example, you can buy a boy and girl figurine with clothing styled from Bihor, Valcea, Oltenia, Tara Oasului, and other regions.

One of the many traditions of Romania includes Mărțișor, the celebration of impending spring. It occurs every year on the first day of March when friends and family exchange folk figurines and red and white bracelets. The figurines are connected by a red-and-white string which symbolizes the coming of spring. If you’re wondering what to bring from Romania in the spring – this is it!

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8. Snowglobes

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I left Romania with my very own Art&Craft snowglobe of Bran Castle. It’s sitting on my coffee table right now, as a reminder of the friendships I made in Romania and some of the cool stuff I did while I was there, like riding horses at Potcoava or photographing Romania’s beautiful castles.

There are a bunch of different beautiful snowglobes to choose from so you can pick one that reminds you the most of your trip. I really love this red musical globe – maybe something for my next trip!

Read: 15 Romanian Castles Straight Out of the Fairy Tales

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9. Chocolates

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Romanians are huge fans of their desserts. Anyone who’s been to Romania has likely tried the delicious papanași. A fried donut stuffed with sour cream and jam, it’s definitely too messy to bring back with you — but you can share a taste of Romanian desserts with some travel-friendly Transylvania-themed chocolates.

This is an especially great option if you’re looking to bring back a Romanian gift for family, friends, or coworkers since it takes up so little space and nearly everyone loves delicious chocolate – it’s the perfect souvenir from Romania!

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10. Romanian Wine and Spirits

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While Romanian wine isn’t known much outside of the country, I’ve sampled quite a few Romanian wines and I can attest that they are delicious and would make an excellent souvenir! Similarly, you could also pick up a bottle ofţuicăas a Romanian souvenir for a loved one back home.

Țuică — which is similar to Hungarianpalinkaor Bulgarianrakia — is a strong but traditional plum brandy spirit that is often served to guests as a welcome when they arrive. It’s one of the best and most traditional things to buy in Romania. If you are bringing home some ţuică cups, make sure to bring some ţuică back to fill them!

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Where to Buy Romanian Souvenirs from Art&Craft During Your Trip and After

At the Airport in Bucharest

Wondering what to buy in Bucharest? If you’re still looking for souvenirs or trinkets, the Bucharest airport is a great place to purchase souvenirs from Romania since you’ve already weighed your luggage and gotten the go-ahead that your carry-on isn’t oversized. Instead of making room in your bags, you can purchase something on your way out that doesn’t count against your luggage allowance. Check out the Art&Craft Romaniainside Bucharest-Otopeni Airport on your way home.

If you feel like you’ve spent your whole trip in Romania seeing site after site, it’s a relief to know that you can use your airport time wisely to get in some extra shopping in Romania, letting you maximize your trip time! Check out this great video with recommendations for what to see in Bucharest.

When you get to the airport, head to the Art&Craft after security, and take advantage of the fact that none of this will count towards your luggage allotment.

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Online

If you get home and regret that you didn’t get that Horezu plate you’d been dreaming of or that super cute Romanian blouse, never fear! You can always buy Romanian souvenirs online and have something shipped home that you know is authentic. Check out the collection online, and skip the part where you have to make sure you don’t break it on the ride back to your house! This is by far the easiest way to get your Romanian souvenir home with you!

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About Art&Craft

We were thrilled to partner with Art&Craft Romania, who we met while touring Romania last autumn. Whenever I buy a souvenir, I want to know something about the people behind it. Is my money going to help the country, or go to a big multi-national conglomeration? What are the ethos and ethics of the company? How “authentic” is it? Because we met them during a passion project, we knew that the local partners were the kinds of companies that cared more about bringing people to Romania than their bottom line, and they’re the kind of companies interested in sharing Romania with the world.

Speaking with their team, Alexandra told us that “Romanian crafts are special because there is a lot of work, talent, passion, and skill for realizing an authentic product. The products made by Romanian craftsmen are full of love and value. We (Art&Craft) are proud to be one of the few companies fighting to maintain Romanian traditions and values beyond the borders of our country, and that is why our mission is to creatively embody and illustrate the folkloric Romanian universe and to promote it to a contemporary audience, by creating new and authentic products. We have a set of values that we believe in, which define the character and brand of our company, each value naturally becoming part of our daily language and thought.”

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Romania Travel Resources

If you’re going to Romania, we have a goldmine of resources for you to take advantage of! First, check out this guide to planning a trip to Romania. It’s a good starting point for planning your trip.

Next, check out all the things to do in Transylvania and things to do in Bucharest. You can also check out our Instagram guides to Sibiu, Brasov, and Bucharest – more are on the way.

You can also read about the best Romanian castles, the Romanian food you should try on your trip, or how to plan some epic day trips from Bucharest.

See also17 Things to Do in Bucharest

Finally, be sure to bookmark our pages for the Balkans and Romania! We add new content to our blog nearly daily, and we’re likely to have new content before your trip!

Planning a Trip to Romania? Don’t Forget Travel Insurance!

Make sure you always travel to Romania with a validtravel insurancepolicy. Travel here includes outdoor activities and travel to highly touristed sites. You need to be covered in case you have an accident or fall victim to theft. Travel insurance will help you recover your expenses and continue to enjoy your trip.

For travel insurance, I useWorld Nomads.I’ve been a happy customer of theirs for almost three years, and I’ve never had an issue when making a claim. I’m happy to refer them to anyone I meet.

Get a travel insurance quote for your trip here.

Note: This post was produced in partnership with Art&Craft Romania, who we met while touring the country with Experience Romania. Stephanie has also previously traveled through Romania as a solo traveler.

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Allison Green

Originally from California, Allison has been living in Bulgaria for the last two years and is obsessed with traveling around the Balkans. She has been published in National Geographic, CNN Arabic, Matador Network, and the Huffington Post. She loves befriending dogs, drinking coffee, geeking out about wine, and cooking food from around the world.

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FAQs

Which souvenirs are popular in Romania? ›

11 Souvenirs You Can Only Buy in Romania
  • Horezu ceramics. ...
  • Ie. ...
  • Glass painted icons. ...
  • Cosmetics. ...
  • Bee products. ...
  • Dracula souvenirs. ...
  • Țuică ...
  • Painted eggs.
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What products are made in Romania? ›

Main export goods
RankProductValue ($ billion)
1Vehicle parts7.09
2Insulated wire4.55
3Cars4.04
4Refined petroleum1.96
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Is Romanian wine any good? ›

Romanian local grape varieties can be very good as well, including: Fetească – makes dry, fresh, perfumed white wines. It has some body and can be barrel fermented for more complexity.

What is the national drink of Romania? ›

Few know, however, that Romania has its own clear and colorless liquid with a kick, and it's actually the country's national beverage! This strong spirit is called Tuica.

Are clothes cheap in Romania? ›

Clothes. Romania is a good country in which to buy clothes, as the prices are quite cheap and in its capital, Bucharest, you can find garments from both local designers and large international firms.

Why are clothes made in Romania? ›

Romania in the global garment market

Efficiency, long-learned skills and relatively cheap costs make Romania particularly attractive. “Today, we cannot say that we are very cheap compared to the global garment market.

What clothing brands are made in Romania? ›

Here are 10 designer brands made 100% in Romania that everyone should know about.
  • Dare to Rug. No one will have to dare you to take home a rug or carpet made by designers and best friends Andreea Batroș and Flavia Scînteanu. ...
  • Culture Soup. ...
  • TRAŞKIN. ...
  • Lana Dumitru. ...
  • Ioana Ciolacu. ...
  • Radu Abraham. ...
  • Mădălina Andronic. ...
  • Anca Fetcu Lupu.
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What is Romania worth? ›

$707.747 billion (PPP, 2022 est.)

Why is no one buying Romanian wine? ›

Why Does Romania Sell So Little Of Its 'Vin' Abroad? Many believe the biggest hurdle facing Romania's wine industry is the poor reputation acquired during the country's years of communism. Under Nicolae Ceausescu, the authorities focused on quantity over quality from their state-controlled wineries.

How much is a bottle of wine in Romania? ›

Romania wine wholesale price. In 2022, the approximate price range for Romania Wine is between US$ 1.6 and US$ 1.85 per kilogram or between US$ 0.73 and US$ 0.84 per pound(lb). The price in Romanian Leu is RON 6.53 per kg.

What is the most popular beer in Romania? ›

Some of the most commercially consumed Romanian beers are: Ursus (Latin for "bear"), Timișoreana (named after the city of Timișoara), Stejar (Romanian for "oak") – all owned by Asahi, Bergenbier – owned by Molson Coors, Ciuc (named after Miercurea Ciuc) and Silva (Latin for "forest") – owned by Heineken.

What is the drinking age in Romania? ›

The legal availability of alcohol for adolescents in Romania is restricted by the national legislation on alcohol. The legal age limit for buying alcohol in Romania is 18 years of age, which means that it should not be possible for minors to buy alcohol in Romania.

How much is a meal in Romania? ›

Cost of Living in Romania
RestaurantsEdit
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant33.00lei
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course150.00lei
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal)25.00lei
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught)8.00lei
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What liquor is Romania known for? ›

1. Țuică Tuica, Romania's national drink, is a strong brandy made from fermented plums. Traditionally, people drink it before a meal as an aperitif.

Is it expensive to live in Romania? ›

The cost of living is pretty cheap in general.

For basic goods, Romania has some of the lowest prices in the EU. Rent in Bucharest — the most expensive city in Romania – can be as expensive as you want it to be, but you can get a comfortable place for less than $400 a month, and often it's much less.

How cold is Romania in winter? ›

Winters are quite cold, with average highs even in lower-lying areas being no more than 3 °C (37.4 °F) and below −15 °C (5 °F) in the highest mountains.

Is it safe to travel to Romania now? ›

COVID-19. COVID-19 remains a risk in Romania. Follow the advice of local authorities and take care to minimise your risk of exposure. If you feel unwell with COVID-19 symptoms, take appropriate precautions and seek medical advice on testing and quarantine.

Who is the most famous Romanian? ›

Top 10
NoName
1Stephen the Great (1435–1504)
2Carol I (1839–1914)
3Mihai Eminescu (1850–1889)
4Mihai Viteazul (1558–1601)
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Is Romania a powerful country? ›

The Spanish think tank Elcano Royal Institute created a top of the strongest nations on Earth, calculating an aggregate index that measures several parameters – economic, military and soft presence, including cultural, tourist, sports and scientific.

What is best to buy in Romania? ›

10 Best Romanian Souvenirs you should buy from Bucharest
  • A bottle of Romanian wine. ...
  • The carved wooden spoon. ...
  • Easter Painted eggs. ...
  • Handmade traditional Jewelry. ...
  • Romanian Traditional veils. ...
  • Homemade Honey. ...
  • Romanian fruit jam. ...
  • Romanian traditional tuica/palinca (homemade plum brandy)

What can you buy in Transylvania Romania? ›

Best Romanian Souvenirs To Bring Home: A List Of What To Buy In Bucharest – And All Of Romania
  • Traditional Honey.
  • Clothing Made From Wool.
  • Beads.
  • Wine.
  • Hand Painted Eggs.
  • Horezu Ceramics.
  • Handmade Carpets And Rugs.
  • Wooden Carved Items.
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What is the national drink of Romania? ›

Few know, however, that Romania has its own clear and colorless liquid with a kick, and it's actually the country's national beverage! This strong spirit is called Tuica.

Is the traditional Romanian blouse? ›

The traditional Romanian blouse is called "ie", and it is one of Romania's most important pieces of folklore. With wide sleeves, traditional motifs, and natural colors, this blouse inspired many fashion designers, and it recently started receiving more and more international fame.

Are clothes cheap in Romania? ›

Clothes. Romania is a good country in which to buy clothes, as the prices are quite cheap and in its capital, Bucharest, you can find garments from both local designers and large international firms.

What is Bucharest Romania known for? ›

Bucharest is famous for having one of the fastest internet connections in Europe. The same with a huge development in the IT field. Lots of foreign companies like IBM have their offices in Bucharest as Romanians are really good in programming. Romanian is second, after english, the most spoken language in Microsoft.

What is the drinking age in Romania? ›

The legal availability of alcohol for adolescents in Romania is restricted by the national legislation on alcohol. The legal age limit for buying alcohol in Romania is 18 years of age, which means that it should not be possible for minors to buy alcohol in Romania.

How much is a meal in Romania? ›

Cost of Living in Romania
RestaurantsEdit
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant33.00lei
Meal for 2 People, Mid-range Restaurant, Three-course150.00lei
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal)25.00lei
Domestic Beer (1 pint draught)8.00lei
62 more rows

What is the most popular Romanian drink? ›

Țuică is the most popular Romanian liquor, and it is traditionally served as an aperitif or a welcome drink. It is a staple on every special occasion, and it is usually served neat in shot glasses.

What race are Romanian? ›

Romania is quite ethnically hom*ogenous , with various sources estimating roughly 83-89% of the population are ethnic Romanian (Români). According to the 2011 census, ethnic Hungarians are the largest minority ethnic group (6.5%), with the Roma community constituting the second largest (3.3%).

How do you dress like a Romanian? ›

The basic Romanian traditional costume has been the same for centuries. The main element of the men's and women's folk clothing is a white chemise which was made from linen or cotton. Ladies used belts or aprons to tie up around the waist. The cut and decoration of outer garments differ from one region to another.

What is traditional Romanian dress called? ›

The maramă is worn mainly in southern Romania, southern Moldavia and southern Transylvania. Marame possibly have an oriental origin and are decorated with white patterns woven onto a white background and often grouped toward the ends.

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