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Suceava is the largest city and the capital of Suceava County, located in northeastern Romania, in the Suceava Plateau, along the Suceava River. It is one of the oldest and most significant settlements in the country, with a history dating back to the Paleolithic period, later influenced by the Roman Empire. The city was one of the medieval capitals of Moldova, serving as the principality's capital for two centuries, and remains a key cultural and historical hub in southern Bucovina.

Notable tourist attractions in Suceava include:

  • Saint John the New Monastery, dedicated to one of Moldova’s patron saints;
  • Bucovina Village Museum, an open-air ethnographic museum located in a scenic glade at the city's edge;
  • The Seat Fortress of Suceava, an impressive medieval ruin overlooking the city;
  • Mirăuți Church, the oldest place of worship in Suceava, founded by Petru Mușat I and formerly Moldova’s Orthodox cathedral.

Suceava hosts numerous annual festivals, such as:

  • The Medieval Arts Festival “Ștefan cel Mare”;
  • The International Festival “Bucovina Rock Castle”;
  • The European Arts Festival “Ciprian Porumbescu”;
  • The Painted Eggs Festival, along with various folklore and cultural events.

The city is a key starting point for tourists visiting the painted monasteries of Bukovina, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Transportation: Suceava is served by Ștefan cel Mare International Airport, with flights operated by TAROM, Wizzair and other regional airlines.