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Smart tourist app

The purpose of the application is to inform and get to know the city in a very fast and beneficial way in the interest of the tourist.

Our app will personalized recommendations based on the user's interests and preferences. It will also offer special deals and discounts for popular attractions and restaurants, helping visitors to save money while they explore.

We believe that our app will not only make travel more convenient and enjoyable for tourists, but also provide a valuable marketing platform for local businesses and attractions.

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Oradea

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With a height of almost 50 meters and four main levels, three of which with a panoramic view, the Tower of the City Hall Palace is also the clock to tell the exact hour in Oradea. Oradea is among the most beautiful cities in Europe. Oradea is also known as the gateway to Romania.

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Timișoara

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Origins of Timisoara come from Middle Ages and the place always played an important role in the history due to its strategic location at the crossroads. It was the second place in the world (after New York) with electric street lamps and second in Europe with horse-drawn trams.

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Cluj-

Napoca

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You will find most of the monuments in the city center and that's where you will spend most of the time during your trip to Cluj-Napoca. The heart of the city is the Union Square where you will find St. Michaels Church (probably the most impressive Gothic churches in Transylvania)...

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Brașov

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When wandering the narrow, winding lanes of Brasov Old Town, it really feels like you traveled back in time as the place has this undeniable charm of the old times. With all the beauty around it really is easy to fall in love with the town. Brasov can be also a good base to see some nearby amazing places and explore more of the famous Transylvania region.

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București

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Bucharest has been shaped by earthquakes, war and the whims of a dictator. And now in the middle of a construction boom there's a new wave of snazzy glass facades and high-rise towers that multiply by the year. But you can still find big patches of the early 20th-century city dubbed “Little Paris” for its Beaux-Arts-style palaces,museums...

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Iași

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Once the capital of the Moldavian region - which was part of Romania before it became an independent state in 1991 - Iasi was also briefly the Romanian capital during the First World War. Today, it's a lively, young city, with five universities and plenty of cultural attractions to explore. Here are seven things you shouldn't miss…