Dolj County, which is undergoing a daily transformation, is located in southwestern Romania in the historical region of Oltenia, with the city of Craiova as its administrative center.
The area has undergone significant development in recent years thanks to the investments made. Industry is flourishing, and investors can find the necessary workforce and favorable conditions for starting their businesses. With its capital city of Craiova, Dolj is one of the largest and most dynamic regions in the country, easily accessible via an international airport with direct connections to major European cities. The region also boasts key transport links, including road, rail, and access to the Danube River at the Bulgarian border, making it both a cultural center and an emerging economic hub.
The vast forests, legally protected reserves, historical monuments, Danube riverbanks, ports, and old churches are a magnet for tourists from all over the world. This is the history and life of Mihai Viteazul, Nea Marin, Macedonski, Brancusi, Maiorescu, Sorescu, Titulescu, Tudor Geoara, and all those who have left something behind.
Plan a visit to the Dolj Valley and walk around to feel the energy of the place and everything it has to offer: from delicious food and hospitality to the energy of the capital city of Craiova, which combines evolution with tradition in a way that few cities manage to do.
Dolj is not just a destination to visit, but a place to experience—a combination of cultural richness, artistic heritage, and warm hospitality that makes it a must-see in Romania.