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Travel to Constanta


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Bucharest-Constanta A2 highway. The highway currently ends at the city of Cernavoda but it should be completed by 2013.

Bus

Plenty of buses connect Constanta with the rest of the country. Throughout the day Bucharest bound busses leave Constanta every 45 minutes from the Railway Station (also called Autogara).

There are also several daily buses leaving from Constanta to Istanbul from the Railway Station (when you exit the train station turn left and walk 200m).

Likewise, there are buses to Thessaloniki in Greece, Chisinau in Moldova and some buses to Varna in Bulgaria.

Rail

Constanţa's train station has connections with the rest of the country. There are five daily trains to/from Bucharest during off-season and more trains in summer and the trip takes between 2.5-3 hours depending on the type of train. A second class ticket costs RON 61.60 as of September 2011. Most of the train connections from Constanţa are to Bucharest, which acts as the main railway hub for the region.

Starting from Constanţa train station seven daily trains serve destinations south of Constanţa, going as far as Mangalia. The earliest train heading to Mangalia departs at 06:30 and the last one at 19:03. The trip takes about 1hr20min.

Ship

Constanta is one of the largest commercial ports in the Black Sea and the third largest in Europe. There were ships connecting Constanta with

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