Getting There
The easiest way to reach Frumuşani is by car or local bus from Bucharest.





Located in the Călărași County of Romania, Frumuşani is a small commune with a population of just over 5,000 residents. It serves as a quiet residential and agricultural area situated southeast of Bucharest. Visitors will find a slow-paced environment characterized by traditional local life and the flat landscapes of the Wallachian Plain. While primarily a residential hub, its proximity to the capital makes it an accessible spot for those wishing to see the Romanian countryside without traveling far from major urban centers. The area is best explored by car, allowing for a relaxed pace through the local scenery.
Located in the Călărași County of Romania, Frumuşani is a small commune with a population of just over 5,000 residents. It serves as a quiet residential and agricultural area situated southeast of Bucharest. Visitors will find a slow-paced environment characterized by traditional local life and the flat landscapes of the Wallachian Plain. While primarily a residential hub, its proximity to the capital makes it an accessible spot for those wishing to see the Romanian countryside without traveling far from major urban centers. The area is best explored by car, allowing for a relaxed pace through the local scenery.
Authentic rural Romanian atmosphere.
Convenient proximity to Bucharest.
Peaceful surroundings in the Wallachian Plain.
Limited tourist infrastructure and amenities.
Best explored with a private vehicle.
Primarily a residential and agricultural commune.
The easiest way to reach Frumuşani is by car or local bus from Bucharest.
Expect a quiet atmosphere with limited tourist infrastructure; it's best for a brief visit.
A quiet stop or local experience near Bucharest.
RON lei
$30-$60 p/day
Romanian, English
The area is flat and rural, typical of the Wallachian Plain.
May-September
Spring in Frumuşani is beautiful with mild temperatures and green landscapes. Ideal for a scenic drive.
Summers are hot and dry, typical of the Romanian plains. Early morning visits are recommended.
Fall is the harvest season, offering a glimpse into the agricultural life of the region.
Winters can be cold and snowy. It's a quiet time, but travel on local roads may be slower.