The best area to stay in Agapia is around the Agapia Monastery itself, particularly in the village of Agapia.This area is the heart of activity for visitors, characterised by its serene, rural setting and the immediate proximity to the Agapia Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its exquisite frescoes by Nicolae Grigorescu. The village is small and easily navigated on foot, with guesthouses and local eateries often dotted along the main road leading to the monastery.Couples looking for a peaceful retreat will find this area ideal. The quiet surroundings and the spiritual ambience of the monastery offer a great backdrop for relaxation and reflection. You're just a short stroll from the monastery, allowing for multiple visits at different times of the day to truly appreciate its beauty without feeling rushed.For travellers interested in local culture and traditional Romanian life, staying directly in Agapia village provides an authentic experience.