Located on the Black Sea shore, Constanta is the second urban centre of Romania after Bucharest. The city was established in the 6th century BC by Greek merchants and was called Tomis.
One of the largest cities in Romania, Constanța is now an important cultural and economic center, worth exploring. Its archaeological treasures and special atmosphere of the old quarter atracts many travelers. Constanta's historical monuments, ancient ruins, Grand Casino, museums and shops, and proximity to beach resorts make it the focal point of Black Sea coast tourism.