Bihor is surrounded by the cities of Oradea, Stei and Salonta and the towns of Aled, Nucet, Beiu, Valea lui Mihai, Marghita, Salonta and Atei. The city of Bihor is located between the two historical cities of Oradea and Cluj.
Bihor is famous for its ancient traditions and customs. The famous Transylvanian hospitality is another feather in the cap of Bihor. The rare sights of the exotic landscapes of Bihor invite its tourists to a challenging and wild journey.
Bihor is also called Bihar by the Hungarians. Bihor in Romania is famous chiefly due to its investment purposes. The Hungarian capital Budapest is about three hours’ drive from Bihor in Romania. Bihor is one of Romania’s richest countries. The main reason behind this is the lowest unemployment rates in the country as well as in Europe and a GDP per capita much above the national average. The unemployment rate in Bihor is as low as 1.9%.
The European Union along with the local government and the national government is coming forward to invest in various ambitious business projects in Bihor. Bihor is also home to several projects like the one funded by the EU in Cetariu County. The housing prices are still affordable and lands for accommodation are still available in the Bihor of Romania.