Alexandru Vlahu?a (Romanian pronunciation: [alek'sandru vla'hut?s?]; 5 September 1858 – 19 November 1919) was a Romanian writer.
His best known work is România pitoreasca, an overview of Romania's landscape in the form of a travelogue.
He was also the main editor of Samanatorul magazine, alongside George Co?buc.
Vlahuta was born in Ple?e?ti, Vaslui County (currently called Alexandru Vlahu?a), and studied in Bârlad during his early childhood.
He took his Baccalaureate in Bucharest and afterwards attended law school for a short amount of time, but withdrew due to financial reasons.
He died in Bucharest on 19 November 1919.
His former home in Bucharest has been turned into a memorial museum.