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  • Dealu Mare Show on map
    Casa Timiș proves that Romania’s wine scene is no longer flying under the radar. Set among more than 80 hectares of vines in Dealu Mare - the country’s premier red wine region - this exceptional wine resort blends vineyard life with the kind of luxury usually associated with Tuscany or Napa. Fetească Neagră, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon thrive on the sun-drenched hills surrounding the estate, and wine tastings here often stretch long into the evening... The rooms feel calm, contemporary and quietly upscale, with earthy tones, oversized windows and vineyard views stealing the spotlight. Suites add terraces and freestanding tubs, while the spa leans heavily into slow living with saunas, indoor pools and wine-country serenity. What sets Casa Timiș apart is its ambition. This isn’t simply a hotel near a winery - it’s a full-scale wine destination where cellar tours, tasting menus and local viticulture shape the entire experience. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 58,371 /night  
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    Vinalia – Conacul din Ceptura feels like the kind of place wine lovers hope to stumble upon but rarely do. Hidden in the rolling vineyards of Dealu Mare, the estate combines a traditional Romanian manor house with one of the country’s most respected wine-growing areas. The surrounding hills are known for powerful reds, particularly Fetească Neagră and Merlot, thanks to the warm climate and mineral-rich soils. The atmosphere here is intimate rather than flashy... Rooms are elegant and classic, with wooden accents, vineyard-facing balconies and just enough old-world charm to match the setting. Guests staying here can enjoy long lunches and dinners on the terrace - paired with bottles produced only minutes away from the table. Unlike larger wine resorts, Vinalia feels deeply personal. The focus stays firmly on the vineyard itself - the rhythm of harvest season, local wines and the quiet beauty of Romania’s countryside. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 27,582 /night  
  • Panciu Show on map
    Pescobar Winery and Resort brings a more modern energy to Romania’s historic Panciu wine region, an area famous for sparkling wines dating back generations. Vineyards roll out around the property, while the winery focuses heavily on fresh whites and traditional-method sparkling wines shaped by the cooler Vrancea climate. The resort itself is modern and lively, with spacious rooms, outdoor pools and panoramic terraces overlooking the vines... Interiors balance contemporary design with subtle wine-country touches, and the restaurant pairs regional dishes with bottles produced directly on the estate. What makes Pescobar stand out is the contrast between old and new. Panciu’s long winemaking history remains at the core, but the overall feel is younger, social and more resort-driven than many traditional Romanian wineries. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.4 (superb)
    Price from: PKR 24,696 /night  
  • Oltenia Show on map
    Domeniul Drăgași is tucked into the hills of Drăgășani - one of Romania’s oldest wine regions. This is where the estate focuses on small-scale winemaking, native grape varieties and slow wine tourism. Labels like PELERIN and ARHON have helped put the winery on the radar among Romanian wine enthusiasts. Accommodation comes in the form of boutique-style vineyard houses and elegant guest rooms overlooking the vines and the Olt Valley... Interiors are warm and understated, while the surrounding landscape does most of the talking. Days here revolve around cellar visits, long tastings and dinners built around local produce and estate wines. Rather than polished luxury, Domeniul Drăgași offers authenticity. It feels deeply tied to the land, the grapes and the traditions of Oltenia’s quietly impressive wine culture. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 36,242 /night  
  • Oltenia Show on map
    Welcome to one of Romania’s most architecturally striking wine estates - Domeniul Vila Dobrusa – Crama AVINCIS. Set high above the Olt River in Drăgășani, the property combines a restored historic villa with a sharply modern winery surrounded by nearly 50 hectares of vines. AVINCIS has become particularly known for reviving indigenous Romanian grapes like Crâmpoșie Selecționată and Negru de Drăgășani... The guest rooms and suites are refined without losing their connection to the estate’s rural roots, while the grounds include manicured gardens, tasting terraces and sweeping vineyard views in every direction. Wine experiences are central here, from guided cellar tours to vertical tastings of the winery’s flagship labels. What truly separates AVINCIS from many Eastern European wineries is its sense of identity. Everything - from the architecture to the wines themselves - feels carefully crafted around Romanian terroir and modern wine tourism. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.8 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 61,579 /night  
  • Oltenia Show on map
    Romania’s Drăgășani region has quietly become one of Eastern Europe’s most interesting wine destinations, particularly for travelers searching for smaller vineyard stays surrounded by nature. Among the rolling hills of Oltenia, A-Wine Villas offers a more private take on wine tourism, with a contemporary chalet placed right in a vineyard, with the wide-open countryside in every direction... A large terrace, modern interior and outdoor lounging areas create plenty of space to slow down between winery visits and long wine-focused dinners. Local producers nearby specialize in indigenous grapes such as Negru de Drăgășani and Crâmpoșie Selecționată, adding a distinctly Romanian identity to the experience. Rather than operating as a traditional hotel, the property focuses on quiet vineyard living with direct access to one of the country’s fastest-growing wine regions. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 55,485 /night  
  • Transylvania Show on map
    Transylvania may be better known for medieval town, forested landscapes, and as the legendary home of Dracula - though wine has shaped this region for centuries. Bed & Wine Transylvania taps into that overlooked side of the region, introducing guests to cooler-climate vineyards, family-run wineries and aromatic white wines rarely exported outside Romania... Wooden interiors, rustic stone details and vineyard views give the guesthouse a grounded countryside atmosphere without overcomplicating the experience. Evenings often revolve around local cheeses, homemade dishes and tastings featuring nearby producers from the Târnave wine region. The biggest draw here is authenticity. Instead of grand estates and large-scale wine resorts, the focus stays firmly on Transylvania’s local wine culture and slower rhythm of life. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.7 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 23,413 /night  
  • Dealu Mare Show on map
    Few vineyard hotels in Romania come with views quite like those at Casa Seciu. Positioned high above Dealu Mare’s vineyard-covered hills, the estate overlooks one of the country’s oldest and most respected wine regions, long associated with robust reds and sun-soaked slopes. The property combines a countryside hotel, traditional Romanian restaurant and historic wine cellar, all closely tied to the vineyards surrounding the estate... Rooms remain classic and understated, while outdoor terraces become the centerpiece during sunset dinners and local wine tastings. Unlike many newer wine resorts, Casa Seciu carries decades of history behind it. Wine production and vineyard culture have shaped this hilltop estate long before wine tourism became fashionable in Romania. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.6 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 16,036 /night  
  • Transylvania Show on map
    Cooler temperatures, softer landscapes and historic vineyard villages give central Romania a completely different wine identity compared to Dealu Mare or Oltenia. Near Turda, Transylvania WINE introduces guests to this lesser-known side of Romanian viticulture through contemporary accommodation and locally focused wine experiences... Bright rooms, open social spaces and vineyard-facing terraces keep the atmosphere relaxed, while nearby wineries specialize in crisp whites and sparkling wines shaped by the region’s colder climate. Many guests combine tastings with visits to Turda Salt Mine or the surrounding Saxon villages. What stands out most is the setting itself. Wine tourism in Transylvania remains relatively undiscovered, making the experience feel more personal and connected to local producers. Read more
    Guest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)
    Price from: PKR 15,395 /night  
  • Dealu Mare Show on map
    Wine production shapes nearly every part of the experience at Crama de Piatra Winery Hotel. Set among vineyards in western Romania, the estate combines boutique accommodation with an active winery producing small-batch labels and regional varietals directly on-site. Guests can move between cellar tours, tasting sessions and vineyard walks before settling into rooms overlooking the surrounding hills... The on-site restaurant focuses heavily on pairings, with menus designed around the winery’s own bottles and seasonal Romanian ingredients. We especially love that the estate focus on its hands-on connection to winemaking. Rather than functioning as a hotel beside a vineyard, daily winery operations remain visible throughout the property, especially during harvest season. Read more
    Guest rating: 8.7 (fabulous)
    Price from: PKR 40,090 /night  
  • Transylvania Show on map
    Just outside Turda, vineyard-covered hills stretch toward one of Romania’s most unexpected attractions - the vast underground chambers of the Turda Salt Mine. Wineyards Salin combines both worlds, offering a wine-focused countryside stay in the heart of Transylvania. The hotel part includes super cool vineyard domes inspired by glamping-style accommodation, allowing guests to sleep surrounded by the rolling hills and vineyards of Transylvania... Guests can also enjoy an outdoor pool and panoramic terraces overlook the surrounding landscape, while wine tastings highlight regional producers and cooler-climate varietals. Nearby, the Târnave vineyards continue to build a reputation for elegant whites and refined sparkling wines. Instead of relying on old-world manor-house aesthetics, Wineyards Salin takes a more contemporary approach to wine travel, pairing vineyard scenery with wellness, relaxation and access to Transylvania’s cultural landmarks. Read more
    Guest rating: 7.9 (good)
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