Râmnicu Vâlcea, the county seat, is a unique city that combines the charm of nature with cultural and historical richness, making it an extremely interesting tourist destination.
Călimănești-Căciulata, one of the most well-known spa resorts in Romania, is located on the banks of the Olt River, at the foot of the Cozia Mountains, serving as the gateway to the Cozia National Park - an ideal destination for hiking and nature exploration.
Băile Olănești, another renowned spa resort in Romania, situated at the foot of the Căpățânii Mountains in a region of great natural beauty, is also known as the "Golden Springs" due to its numerous mineral springs, which have won multiple international awards for their therapeutic properties.
Horezu, known both for its traditional crafts and its exceptional cultural and religious heritage, offers visitors a unique blend of folk art, natural landscapes, and history.
Drăgășani, also known as the "City of Wine," the second largest town in Vâlcea County, is primarily famous for its millennia-old winemaking tradition, which dates back to the time of the Dacians, when the settlement was called Rusidava.
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