Mangalia
Mangalia, a city and
port on Romania's Black Sea Coast, boasts a rich past. Founded as the ancient Greek colony
of Callatis in the 6th century BC, it became a Greek city-state. Conquered
by the Romans in 72 BC, it regained importance as a trade hub and port city in
the 4th century AD. The town acquired
its present name, Mangalia, in the 16th century.
Uncover the
fascinating history of Mangalia. Visit the Moscheea Esmahan Sultan, the oldest mosque in Romania, linked to an
Ottoman sultan's daughter. Relax on the natural and family-friendly 2 Mai Beach, perfect for
picnics. Explore archaeological pieces, including the Thracian Knight, at the Muzeul de
Arheologie Callatis. Take in the scenic views from the large harbor area at Lighthouse
Mangalia, or visit the historical Mangalia Stud Farm.
For your
shopping needs, explore Altex Mangalia for electronics and more, or visit the Saturn Mall close to the
ruins of Cazemata and Aqua Park Cleopatra.
Enjoy the lively atmosphere at Yuva
Beach Bar, or unwind on the
beautiful terrace surrounded by greenery at Antik Terrace, perfect for summer nights.