Experience the beauty of Constanta and the Black Sea Coast on a private tour from Bucharest. Explore historical sites, relax on the beaches, and visit the iconic Casino in Constanta.
Experience the beauty of Constanta and the Black Sea Coast on a private tour from Bucharest. Explore historical sites, relax on the beaches, and visit the iconic Casino in Constanta.
- Cazinoul Constanta - The Constanța Casino is a casino located in Constanța, Romania. It has been designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony as a historic monument. The casino is on the Constanta boardwalk at 2 Elisabeta Boulevard along the Black Sea in the historic Peninsulă District of the city. The casino was built…
- Cazinoul Constanta - The Constanța Casino is a casino located in Constanța, Romania. It has been designated by the Romanian Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony as a historic monument. The casino is on the Constanta boardwalk at 2 Elisabeta Boulevard along the Black Sea in the historic Peninsulă District of the city. The casino was built three separate times, with the first structure being erected of wood in 1880. It was designed to be a club and community center for elite and upper-class socialites willing to spend. Once considered Romania’s Monte Carlo and a symbol of the City of Constanța, the most-recent and modern version was built in Art Nouveau style, also being the most important Art Nouveau building in the country, designed and built according to the plans of Daniel Renard and inaugurated in August 1910. The most modern version of the Casino was in operation for 38 years, with interruption due to the two world wars, attacked and bombed by Bulgarian and German troops in World War I, ravaged in World War II and, at one point, acted as a makeshift wartime hospital. In 1948 it was taken over by the Communist government becoming a House of Culture (Casa de Cultură a Sindicatelor) for the party until 1960 when it was handed to the National Office of Tourism Oficiul National de Turism (ONT). The last major repairs took place in 1986-1988, and the building is currently abandoned.

- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Transport in an air-conditioned car/van
- Tour assistance throughout
- English-speaking guide
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Transport in an air-conditioned car/van
- Tour assistance throughout
- English-speaking guide
- Entrance fees
- Lunch (approx. EUR 10/person)
- Entrance fees
- Lunch (approx. EUR 10/person)
For the summer season and beyond, a trip to the Black Sea, particularly Constanta, offers an ideal way to spend one or several days.
Constanta is a delightful city situated on the Black Sea coast, approximately 220 km from Bucharest. In Constanta, visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the seafront, sip a drink at the port, bask in the sun, or explore…
For the summer season and beyond, a trip to the Black Sea, particularly Constanta, offers an ideal way to spend one or several days.
Constanta is a delightful city situated on the Black Sea coast, approximately 220 km from Bucharest. In Constanta, visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk along the seafront, sip a drink at the port, bask in the sun, or explore the many wonderful hidden gems within the city.
The Casino in Constanta is undoubtedly the city’s emblem, consistently featured in tourists’ photographs, and boasts a history of over 130 years. The cornerstone of the Casino was laid in 1880, serving as a gathering place for elites, sailors, and tourists at the time. The Casino originally featured two gaming halls, a dance hall, and two reading rooms. Unfortunately, in 1891, a severe storm destroyed the casino, prompting the City Hall to construct a new one, which was inaugurated two years later, in 1893.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.