Bucharest of Old: This is a celebration of the city as it was 150 years ago, complete with a parade of 1800s costumes, horse-drawn carriages, traditional food, music, and special performances.
Romania's Folk Art Festival: Initiation in folk art creation (pottery molding, textile embroidering, woodcarving, and more) is offered for free by preeminent folk artists to those interested in traditional crafts.
Halloween in Transylvania: Tours, shows, and celebrations following the footsteps of Bram Stoker's novel character, Count Dracula, are featured in celebration of Halloween.
Christmas Traditions Festival: Of all the events enjoyed during the year, folk festivals are, without a doubt, the most spectacular.
The Traditional Crafts Fair: Crafts enthusiasts from all over Romania gather at the Village Museum in Bucharest to offer free demonstrations of traditional woodcarving, rug weaving, textile weaving, embroidering, pottery molding, glass blowing, egg painting, and more.