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For some tours there may be a difference between arrival and departure times, depending on your schedule. Tours are calculated on the days actually spent in the destination city and do not take into account arrival and departure days. Please take 2 days in advance of the tour to ensure the most enjoyable experience.
Brasov, the pearl of Transylvania, is a destination that offers a unique journey through time, where every stone and street preserves the echo of a rich history, and the surrounding natural landscapes invite adventure and discovery. This town, surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, is not only an attraction for lovers of history and medieval architecture, but also for those looking to reconnect with nature and taste traditional Romanian cuisine.
A trip to Brasov begins in its vibrant heart, the Council Square, where colourful Baroque and Gothic buildings greet you with a hospitality that seems to transcend time. The Black Church, with its imposing façade and impressive organ, offers a window into the city's medieval past. Visiting this monument, you can lose yourself in the stories and legends that shaped its history.
Not far from the historic centre, Sforii Street, one of the narrowest streets in Europe, offers a different perspective on life in the past. A walk here is like a journey back in time, where every step reveals a new story. Also, Brasov Fortress, with its well-preserved bastions and towers, offers a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, making it an ideal spot for history and landscape lovers.
For adventurers looking to explore nature, Mount Tâmpa, which overlooks the city, is accessible both on foot and by cable car. The ascent is rewarded with an unforgettable view of the city and the surrounding valleys, a vivid picture of nature and civilisation harmoniously intertwined.
Local culture and traditions can best be experienced through gastronomy. The Council Square abounds with restaurants offering Romanian specialities, from sarmale and small fish to papanasi, each meal a celebration of authentic tastes. These culinary experiences, along with the hospitality of the locals, add a deep layer of authenticity to your trip to Brasov.
Accommodation in Brasov offers options for every budget and preference, from cosy guesthouses to modern apartments in the city centre. With a budget of around €100 per person per day, including accommodation, meals and activities, Brasov is an affordable destination that doesn't compromise on the quality of the experience.
Transport in and around Brasov is easy and convenient, whether you choose to explore the cobbled streets on foot, use local public transport or rent a car for excursions in the surrounding area. Each mode of transport gives you the freedom to discover the city and the region at your own pace and interests.
Besides its natural landscapes and medieval architecture, Brasov is a lively city with a warm and welcoming community. Locals are proud of their town and happy to share stories and traditions with visitors. This interaction adds a personal and profound dimension to the trip, turning a simple visit into a memorable experience.
Brasov is an unforgettable destination for anyone looking to explore the beauties of Romania, combining history, culture, nature and gastronomy into a complete and accessible travel experience. It is a city that promises not only to teach you about its past, but also to inspire you for the future.
For accommodation within your budget, I recommend looking for hostels or small hotels near the Council Square. Some options might include Casa Wagner, Aro Palace, or various apartments for rent that offer competitive prices. It is important to book early to ensure availability and the best price.
- Accommodation: 40-60 euro/night
- Food: Allocate about 30-40 euros per day for food, including lunch and dinner in restaurants.
- Attractions and miscellaneous: The remaining budget of up to €100 per day can cover the cost of entrance to attractions, local transport and souvenirs.
Morning: Start your adventure in the Council Square, the vibrant heart of the city. Here you can admire the medieval architecture and feel the pulse of the city.
Visit the Black Church, the largest Gothic church in Romania, to immerse yourself in the history and architecture.
Lunch: Head to one of the traditional restaurants in Sfatului Square to sample Romanian specialities such as sarmalele, mămăliga with cheese and sour cream or mici.
Afternoon: Explore Strada Sforii, one of the narrowest streets in Europe.
Follow a guided tour of Brasov's fortress to discover the city's fortifications and bastions.
Evening: Return to the Council Square for dinner, perhaps trying another Romanian restaurant.
Morning: Trip to Tâmpa. You can walk up or take the cable car for spectacular views of the city from above.
Lunch: Lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying a traditional Romanian dish.
Afternoon: Visit the Church of Saint Nicholas in Brasov's Șcheii, an architectural gem steeped in history.
Walk through the Schei district, full of traditional houses and narrow streets.
Evening: Dinner in the old town, trying other local delicacies.
Morning: Visit to Brasov Fortress for a history lesson with wonderful views.
Lunch: Lunch in the old town, maybe at a restaurant you haven't tried yet.
Afternoon: Free time for souvenir shopping or exploring other parts of the city of your choice.
Evening: Last dinner in Brasov, perhaps somewhere where you can listen to live music.
The tour is planned for 3 days.
The tour focuses exclusively on the city of Brasov and its immediate surroundings
This tour is recommended for travellers who want a combination of adventure, relaxation and cultural exploration. It is perfect for those interested in discovering the history, gastronomy and natural beauty of the area.
The tour is easy to moderate, with most activities accessible to any type of traveller, including city walks and short nature hikes.
The total estimated budget is around 300 euros for 3 days per person, including accommodation, food, local transport and activities.
In Brasov, the most common modes of transport are walking to explore the historic centre and local public transport or taxi for longer distances. For trips outside the city, you can rent a car or use local buses.
For accommodation, there are a variety of options, from hotels and hostels to Airbnb. We've mentioned budget options in the Council Square, such as Casa Wagner or various apartments for rent.
In Brasov, you can taste sarmals, micii, belly soup, pies and papanași. Restaurants in and around the Council Square offer a wide range of traditional Romanian culinary options.
The attractions included are the Council Square, the Black Church, the Sforii Street, the Tâmpa, the Church of Saint Nicholas, and the Brasov Fortress.
In Romania, it's good to say hello when you enter a shop or restaurant. Tipping is customary and appreciated, with 10% being standard for good service. Respect silence in religious and historical areas. In addition, as Brasov is a tourist town, locals are accustomed and open to visitors, but appreciate it when travellers make the effort to learn a few words in Romanian.
English is widely spoken among young people and in tourist areas. Basic knowledge of French can also be useful.
For EU citizens and those from many other countries, no visa is required to enter Romania.
There are no specific health risks or mandatory vaccinations for visitors to most countries, but it is recommended that you check the latest travel advice from your country.
No special vaccinations are required, but check standard travel recommendations.
Brasov is a safe city for tourists, but, as in any big city, standard caution is recommended: be careful with personal belongings and avoid sparsely populated areas at night.
There are numerous online reviews on platforms such as TripAdvisor, Google Reviews and Lonely Planet.
This itinerary is self-guided. For guided tours, you can check reputable local operators on review sites.
As a self-guided tour, you have the flexibility to tailor it to your liking, choosing which attractions to visit and when.