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The climate is pretty crucial in planning a trip to Romania. Winters can be brutal – snow blankets much of the country, temperatures of -15°C to -20°C are not uncommon, and a strong, icy wind (the crivaţ ) sweeps down from Russia.

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Relaxing beach fun - the Black Sea Coast in Bulgaria and Romania

Relaxing beach fun - the Black Sea Coast in Bulgaria and Romania

The perfect trip for those that are looking for sun, sea and sand while also getting to know the culture and history of both Bulgaria and Romania. Start and end in Bucharest and discover Constanta, Sunny Beach, Nessebar, Burgas and Madara Rider.

The legend of Dracula

The legend of Dracula

Transylvania is known to be the land of Dracula. Are you curious to visit the places mentioned in the book and the castles that hosted the major life events of Vlad the Impaler, the cruel ruler known as Dracula? Explore mysterious places and breathtaking landscapes all over Romania.

Luxurious Highlights of Romania: From Bucharest to Transylvania

Luxurious Highlights of Romania: From Bucharest to Transylvania

Romania offers plenty for the discerning traveller, including beautiful Boutique properties. On this trip, discover Bucharest, the Danube Delta, Bucovina and Transylvania with Dracula's castle. A private guide will accompany you throughout the trip, well-equipped with Romanian knowledge and facts.

World Heritage in Romania and Bulgaria

World Heritage in Romania and Bulgaria

Discover the most important UNESCO heritage sites in Romania and Bulgaria as well as some lesser-known attractions. From the capital Sofia to Plovdiv and Nessebar, as well as Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria to Romania's capital Bucharest to Sibiu, Cluj and Dracula's castle in Brasov.

Delicacies in Romania: food & wine

Delicacies in Romania: food & wine

Perfect for foodies with little time - spend 5 days in Romania between Bucharest and Brasov, home to the famous Dracula castle. On the way, you will pass by vineyards and wineries, with tasting arrangements available for you. A private guide will be with you all throughout the trip.

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Grand Eastern-European Tour

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Conditions improve with spring , bringing rain and wild flowers to the mountains and the softest of blue skies over Bucharest, and prompting a great migration of birds through the Delta. By May, the lowlands are warming up and you might well find strong sunshine on the coast before the season starts in July.

Although by far the hottest time of the year, summer or early autumn is the perfect time to investigate Transylvania’s festivals and hiking trails (though brief but violent thunderstorms are common in the Carpathians during this period), and to see the painted monasteries of Bucovina, while flocks of birds again pass through the Delta in late autumn .

While Romania is not particularly known for its range of festivals, there are a number of increasingly diverse events taking place throughout the country, especially in music and film. Inevitably, the cities – in particular Bucharest, Cluj and Sibiu – boast the most impressive roster of events, though there remains an excellent spread of local festivals based around strongly rooted seasonal traditions.

Aside from the main festivals listed below, there are dozens of other, more local, events taking place across the country, some of which are also described in the Guide. However, obtaining information on dates and locations for most festivals is notoriously difficult, so contact a tourist office or local agency wherever possible.

  • Bucharest International Film Festival : Mid-April b-iff.ro. Now one of the Balkans’ most important film gatherings, with a terrific selection of both domestic and foreign screenings.
  • Pageant of the Juni : Braşov, first Sunday after Easter. Colourful parade in which the town’s youth don elaborate costumes and ride through town on horseback, accompanied by brass bands.
  • Measurement of the Milk Festival : Ciucea, first or second Sunday of May. Hugely entertaining gathering in which shepherds compete to see who has the most productive flock.
  • Europafest : Bucharest, mid-May. A dynamic ten days of pop, rock, jazz and blues constitutes the capital’s foremost contemporary music festival.
  • Transylvanian International Film Festival : Cluj, end May/beginning June tiff.ro. Romania’s premier film festival puts on ten days of top-quality domestic and international movies shown at the city’s many picture houses.
  • International Theatre Festival: Sibiu, mid-June sibfest.ro. Wonderful open-air jamboree serving up classical, rock and world music, alongside contemporary dance, film, theatre and art.
  • Girl Fair of Muntele Găina: Avram Iancu, the closest Sunday to July 20. The match-making origins of this boisterous event, taking place atop Mount Găina, have largely given way to a feast of music and dance, though it remains a hugely enjoyable spectacle.
  • Medieval Arts Festival: Sighişoara, last weekend of July sighisoaramedievala.ro. Medieval Transylvania comes to life in the town’s atmospheric citadel, with street performers, open-air concerts and handicraft displays.
  • Songs of the Olt: Călimăneşti, first week of August. Superb gathering of musicians and folklore ensembles from Oltenia performing in the streets of this small spa town.
  • Anonimul Film Festival: Sfăntu Gheorghe, mid-August www.festival-anonimul.ro. International independent film fest with an eclectic mix of long and short films, competitions and open-air screenings, all in a delightful Delta setting.
  • Transylvanian International Guitar Festival: Cluj transilvaniaguitar.ro. Brings together some of the world’s foremost guitarists, and stages competitions, lectures and workshops.
  • Rowmania: Tulcea, last weekend of August rowmania.ro. Danube river races in specially designed canoes (canotca), set against a backdrop of live music, food and drink along the promenade.
  • Vama Under Oscar Lights: Vama Veche, last week of August vslo.ro. Multidimensional visual arts festival encompassing principally film and photography, but also painting workshops, music and theatre, most of which takes place on Vama Veche’s lovely beach.
  • Plai Festival: Timişoara, second week of September plai.ro. The “Field Festival” is three days of top-class world and jazz music, plus theatre, art, photography and literature.
  • George Enescu Festival: Bucharest, every odd-numbered year festivalenescu.ro. Romania’s most prestigious festival, of any description; three weeks of world-class classical music staged in the stunning surrounds of the Romanian Atheneum.
  • Sachsentreffen: Biertan, or another Saxon village, second or third Saturday of September. Annual gathering of Saxons, both from the region and those returning from Germany.
  • Astra: Sibiu, mid-October astrafilm.ro. Well-established international festival of documentary film, with presentations and screenings from around the world.
  • Plum Brandy Festival: Vălenii de Munte, end of October. Plum brandy producers from all over Romania gather and compete to see who has the country’s finest brew.
  • Winter Customs Festival: Sighet, end of December. Ancient pagan and Christian beliefs are celebrated in this vibrant coming together of costume, street theatre and music.

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When to Travel to Romania? Best Time to Go to Romania by Month!

Planning a visit to Romania is akin to embarking on a quest for the perfect moment in time, with one compelling question at its core: When is the best time to go to Romania and traverse the enchanting landscapes of this multifaceted side of the World? My country stands as a nation where history, tradition, and modernity effortlessly coexist, offering you a rich tapestry of experiences. Its terrain unfurls like a vivid painting, from the rolling Carpathian Mountains to the pristine Black Sea shores, each season imbuing it with a distinct allure.

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So, when to visit Romania? It just depends on what you’re into! continue reading to discover the best time to go to Romania by month!

When it comes to exploring the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Romania, timing is everything. Whether you’re planning a visit to the enchanting castles, picturesque Carpathian Mountains, or charming villages, knowing the best time to go to Romania is essential.

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Best time to go to Romania

The answer to this question depends on what you seek from your Romanian adventure, as each season has its unique charm and attractions. It hinges on your personal inclinations and the kind of adventure you desire. Each season graces Romania with its unique charm and attractions, ensuring that, no matter when you visit, you’ll uncover a captivating facet of this Eastern European gem.

In this blog, I’ll embark on a journey through Romania’s seasons, unveiling the secrets and wonders that each one holds.

Romania mountains in spring

Spring in Romania: March to May

For those who revel in nature’s reawakening and blossoming landscapes, spring is a delightful time to visit Romania. During this period, Romania’s countryside is awash with vibrant wildflowers, making it a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The weather is typically mild, and the tourist crowds are relatively thin, allowing for a more intimate connection with the local culture.

While March can be a bit unpredictable, it generally brings milder temperatures compared to the bitter cold of winter. Daytime temperatures typically range from 8°C to 14°C (46°F to 57°F), making it an ideal time for those who prefer cooler, more comfortable weather for outdoor exploration. However, evenings and nights can still be chilly, so it’s advisable to pack layers and a light jacket. Keep an eye out for local cultural events and festivals, which might showcase Romania’s traditions and heritage.

April in Romania ushers in the full splendor of spring. The weather becomes noticeably warmer, with daytime temperatures ranging from 14°C to 20°C (57°F to 68°F), and the landscape bursts into color as blossoms blanket the countryside. It’s an ideal time for nature enthusiasts and hikers as the hiking trails become more accessible. The Carpathian Mountains and the rolling hillsides are adorned with wildflowers.

May in Romania is a month of pure enchantment. Spring is in full bloom, and the landscape is adorned with a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers. The weather is comfortably warm, with daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 24°C (64°F to 75°F), making it an excellent time to explore historic towns, or simply savor the beauty of the Danube Delta, May is a time when Romania’s natural and cultural treasures shine brightly.

Fun Events in Spring

Easter Celebrations : Easter in Romania is a significant holiday, and you can witness various traditions, including colorful egg painting and traditional religious processions. You can also enjoy special Easter markets in cities like Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca.

Martisor : On March 1st, Romanians celebrate Mărțișor, a traditional holiday symbolizing the arrival of spring. People exchange small trinkets, usually red and white, to wish each other good luck and health. You’ll find Mărțișor fairs and street vendors selling these symbolic tokens.

Medieval Festivals : Throughout spring, many Romanian towns with a rich history host medieval festivals. These events feature reenactments, traditional music, and authentic period costumes. Check out the Sibiu Medieval Festival or the Rasnov Citadel Festival.

Tulip Festival in Gura Râului : If you’re a fan of flowers and picturesque landscapes, don’t miss the Tulip Festival in the small village of Gura Râului, near Sibiu. The meadows come alive with vibrant tulips in various hues.

Sibiu Jazz Festival : This annual event in May features jazz performances by international and local artists. It’s an excellent opportunity to enjoy live music in the historic setting of Sibiu.

Best Place to be in spring

Suceava : This city serves as a gateway to the painted monasteries of Northern Moldavia. While the city might seem like an inclusion due to hometown favoritism, this is definitely not the case ;). Spring allows you to explore these UNESCO World Heritage Sites in more comfortable weather. rewrite in a cool way It’s simply a serendipitous coincidence that my roots happen to trace back to this incredible place.

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Black  Sea - Mamaia Beach in summer

Summer in Romania: June to August

Romania truly comes alive in the summer months. The sun-soaked days and pleasantly warm temperatures create the perfect conditions for exploring the country’s diverse offerings. From the charming medieval towns of Transylvania to the pristine beaches along the Black Sea, summer is the prime time for outdoor adventures, festivals, and cultural events.

June in Romania ushers in a burst of summer vibrancy, offering a splendid fusion of nature, culture, and festivity. With average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F), it’s the perfect time to explore Romania’s lush landscapes. The country’s cities come alive with outdoor performances and local fairs. Romania in June promises a tapestry of experiences for travelers seeking to embrace the joys of summer.

Romania in July bathes the country in a warm embrace, with temperatures averaging 20°C to 29°C (68°F to 84°F). It’s the epitome of summer splendor. Romania’s diverse landscapes beckon outdoor enthusiasts, from the pristine beaches along the Black Sea to the hiking trails in the Carpathian Mountains. Traditional events like the Câmpulung Moldovenesc Fair add a touch of local charm. July in Romania is a time to revel in the full spectrum of the country’s beauty, culture, and lively spirit.

August in Romania embraces the zenith of summer with an array of vibrant experiences. As temperatures soar between 22°C and 30°C (72°F to 86°F), Romania’s picturesque landscapes beckon. The Black Sea resorts thrive, offering sun-soaked beaches and lively beachfront entertainment. Romania in August is a perfect blend of nature’s splendor, cultural richness, and summer festivities for travelers to relish.

Fun Events in Summer

Rusalii (June): Rusalii is a religious holiday celebrated with traditional processions, music, and dances. Various towns and villages host festive events with a strong emphasis on Romanian customs.

Folk Festivals in Maramureș: The Maramureș region is famous for its folklore, and you can find several festivals throughout the summer featuring traditional music, dance, and crafts.

Transylvanian Craftsmen’s Fair (July): Held in Sibiu, this fair showcases traditional Romanian crafts, including woodworking, weaving, and pottery, offering a glimpse into the country’s artisanal heritage.

Câmpulung Moldovenesc Fair (July): This traditional fair in Bucovina showcases Romanian crafts, cuisine, and folklore. It’s a delightful event to experience local culture.

Horezu Pottery Fair (August): The fair in Horezu is a celebration of traditional Romanian pottery. You can witness artisans at work and even try your hand at making pottery.

Best place to be in summer

Black Sea Coast: Romania’s coastline is a summer paradise, offering a diverse range of experiences along the Black Sea. The resort town of Mamaia, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Black Sea,” is a prime destination for those seeking a classic beach vacation. If you’re in search of a more relaxed and bohemian atmosphere, look no further than Vama Veche. This quirky coastal village is renowned for its alternative vibe, welcoming artists, musicians, and travelers from all walks of life.

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Autumn view over Romania villages

Autumn in Romania: September to November

As the leaves change colors and the air becomes crisp, autumn transforms Romania into a picturesque wonderland. The Carpathian Mountains and their surrounding forests take on a stunning array of red, orange, and gold hues. This is the time for those who enjoy hiking and wish to witness the countryside’s breathtaking transformation.

September in Romania casts a magical spell on the country. The weather is a delightful mix of summer’s warmth and autumn’s cool embrace, with temperatures averaging between 15°C and 25°C (59°F to 77°F). As the summer crowds dwindle, Romania’s scenic landscapes transform into a tapestry of golden hues, especially in the Carpathian Mountains, making it an inviting season for hikers and nature lovers. September is also the time for authentic Romanian experiences, with traditional festivals, lively markets, and captivating cultural events unfolding throughout the country. From the serene countryside to the vibrant urban centers, Romania in September promises an exquisite blend of natural beauty and cultural enrichment.

Romania in October is a picturesque tapestry of autumnal colors. As the temperatures start to drop, the landscape comes alive with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. It’s the perfect season for hiking and enjoying the stunning fall foliage. Romania’s historic towns, like Brasov and Sibiu, take on a new charm as the streets are adorned with autumn decorations and cozy cafes beckon. The country’s wine regions, like Transylvania and Moldova, offer delightful wine tours and tastings. In October, Romania invites travelers to savor the beauty of fall and its rich cultural heritage.

November in Romania ushers in the serenity of late autumn. As the temperatures continue to drop, the landscapes transform into a quieter, more reflective scene. In the Carpathian Mountains, the first snowfall dusts the peaks, offering picturesque hiking opportunities for those seeking tranquility and pristine beauty. Romania’s charming towns, take on an intimate, cozy atmosphere with traditional markets and festivities beginning to emerge. November in Romania is a time for nature’s transition and a peaceful prelude to the winter festivities ahead.

Fun events in autumn

Harvest Festivals: Various regions in Romania host harvest festivals celebrating the season’s bountiful crops. These events feature traditional dances, music, and, of course, delicious Romanian cuisine.

Halloween: While not traditionally Romanian, Halloween is gaining popularity in the country. Many cities, especially in urban areas, host costume parties, haunted houses, and other spooky events.

Rural Autumn Fairs: In many rural areas, you’ll find autumn fairs featuring local crafts, food, and traditional products. It’s an excellent opportunity to sample regional specialties.

Calusari Dance: This ancient Romanian dance, with its ritualistic and mystic elements, is often performed in the autumn. You can see it at various festivals and events, especially in rural regions.

Sambra Oilor (Transhumance Festival): This is a traditional festival celebrated in several regions where shepherds bring their sheep down from the mountains, offering an authentic glimpse into Romanian rural life.

Best Place to be in autumn

Maramures: Nestled in the northern part of Romania, Maramures is a quintessential autumn paradise. This region is renowned for its traditional wooden villages and the well-preserved customs and way of life of its inhabitants. The lush forests and rolling hills transform into a breathtaking mosaic of reds, golds, and oranges, creating a surreal landscape that’s ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Moreover, you can witness local festivals and events that showcase Maramures’ rich folklore and traditions. From traditional music and dance performances to artisanal craft fairs, these celebrations provide a captivating look into the region’s cultural fabric.

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Romania-Brasov City in Winter

Winter in Romania: December to February

For winter sports enthusiasts and those who revel in a fairytale-like atmosphere, the Romanian winter is enchanting. The Carpathian Mountains become a playground for skiers, snowboarders, and winter hikers. Meanwhile, charming towns and cities embrace the holiday season with traditional Christmas markets and festivities.

December in Romania is a magical blend of festive traditions, winter wonderland landscapes, and cultural vibrancy. The month kicks off with the celebration of Saint Andrew’s Day on the 30th of November, heralding the beginning of the holiday season. Christmas markets and decorations adorn the streets, and the Christmas spirit permeates every corner of the country. The countryside, especially in regions like Transylvania and Bucovina, glistens under a blanket of snow, offering a picturesque winter wonderland. The month is filled with carolers serenading the streets, traditional foods warming the soul, and the anticipation of Christmas and New Year’s celebrations that bring communities together in joyous harmony.

January in Romania is a captivating blend of winter sports and opportunities to experience the beauty of the country under a blanket of snow. In rural areas, you can enjoy traditional sleigh rides through snow-covered landscapes, which are especially charming at this time of year. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or a culture enthusiast, Romania in January has something to offer for everyone.

February in Romania is a fascinating and chilly time of year, offering a mix of winter activities, cultural celebrations, and the chance to experience the country’s unique charm. You’ll experience a unique fusion of winter enchantment and cultural richness. The Carpathian Mountains beckon winter sports enthusiasts with pristine slopes and charming ski resorts, creating an idyllic backdrop for skiing and snowboarding. Romania’s cities offer indoor cultural experiences, from theaters and museums to cozy cafes, allowing you to delve into the country’s artistic and historical heritage.

Fun Events in Winter

Christmas Markets: Romania’s cities, including Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Sibiu, host charming Christmas markets where you can enjoy traditional foods, handmade crafts, and a festive atmosphere.

Bear Dance in Comanesti: This ancient tradition takes place in early January and involves costumed dancers mimicking bears to drive away evil spirits and bring good fortune.

Epiphany Celebrations (Boboteaza): On January 6th, Romanians gather near rivers and lakes for a priest to bless the water. Some even participate in the ritual of retrieving a cross from icy waters.

Folk Festivals: Various towns and villages host winter festivals featuring traditional music, dance, and customs, providing an opportunity to immerse yourself in the country’s rich folklore.

Dragobete (February 24): Known as the Romanian Valentine’s Day, Dragobete is a day when people celebrate love with various traditional customs like picking wildflowers and dancing. It’s a heartwarming and fun tradition to witness.

Best Place to be in Winter

Brasov: This Transylvanian gem, cradled within the Carpathian Mountains, is a winter wonderland that beckons travelers with a splendid blend of outdoor adventure and cultural charm. Just a stone’s throw away lies Poiana Brașov, a premier ski resort, offering world-class slopes for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. With its pristine powder and breathtaking alpine scenery, it’s a haven for winter sports lovers. However, Brasov is not only about exhilarating downhill runs. Its enchanting old town, enveloped in medieval charm, is perfect for leisurely winter strolls. Cobblestone streets wind through the heart of the city, and the historic Black Church, with its towering spires, stands as a testament to centuries of history.

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Romania Landmarks in Summer

FQAs: Best Time to go to Romania

What is the best month to go to romania.

The best time to visit Romania depends on your preferences. If you crave sunny days and outdoor adventures, summer’s warmth welcomes you to explore the country’s vibrant landscapes. Autumn drapes the countryside in a breathtaking mosaic of red and gold, while winter blankets the Carpathians in snow, perfect for snow sports enthusiasts. When spring arrives, wildflowers adorn meadows, and Easter traditions bring cultural richness to life. Romania’s unique charm ensures that no matter when you choose to visit, you’ll discover a captivating and enriching experience.

What is the cheapest time of year to visit Romania?

The cheapest time to visit Romania is typically during the winter months, from January and February. Travel and accommodation costs are generally lower due to decreased tourist demand. However, keep in mind that while it’s budget-friendly, it’s also the coldest time, and some attractions may have reduced hours or be weather-dependent, especially in the mountainous regions.

How many days in Romania is enough?

The ideal duration for a trip to Romania varies based on your interests and the areas you plan to explore. A well-rounded visit usually spans 7 to 10 days, allowing you to experience Bucharest, Transylvania’s charming cities like Brasov and Sibiu, the Carpathian Mountains, and the cultural richness of the Maramures region. However, even a shorter visit of 3 to 5 days can provide a taste of the country’s beauty and culture.

Is December a good time to go to Romania?

December can be a wonderful time to visit Romania if you enjoy winter activities, Christmas markets, and festive traditions. Cities like Bucharest, Brasov, and Sibiu come alive with holiday decorations, while the Carpathian Mountains offer excellent skiing opportunities. However, keep in mind that the weather is cold, and some attractions may have reduced hours or be weather-dependent, especially in the mountainous regions.

Is it good to travel to Romania in November?

November can be a good time to visit Romania, especially if you appreciate milder weather and fewer crowds. You’ll witness the picturesque transition from autumn to winter, with colorful fall foliage still visible in many areas. However, some regions may start experiencing colder temperatures, and it’s advisable to check specific attractions’ operating hours as they might be reduced during this shoulder season.

Is Romania worth visiting?

Absolutely, Romania is worth visiting! This beautiful Eastern European country offers a diverse range of attractions, from stunning natural landscapes like the Carpathian Mountains and the Danube Delta to picturesque historic towns like Brasov and Sibiu . Romania boasts a rich cultural heritage, with traditions, folk festivals, and a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences. Whether you’re interested in outdoor adventures, history, or cultural immersion, Romania has much to offer.

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Romania City in spring

Conclusion on the best time to go to Romania

Romania is a country of captivating contrasts and seasonal charms, making it a year-round destination. Embrace the warmth and outdoor delights of summer, witness the vibrant hues of autumn, indulge in winter sports and festivities, or revel in spring’s blossoming beauty and cultural traditions. Romania’s cultural richness, picturesque landscapes, and unique experiences await your discovery, ensuring that whenever you choose to explore this Eastern European gem, you’ll be rewarded with a memorable and enriching journey.

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2024 Travel Guide for First Time Visitors in Romania

A practical, up-to date travel guide

2024 travel guide for first time visitors in romania.

If you're planning to visit Romania in 2024 for the first time (or returning!) and are looking for a complete, up to date travel guide with essential advice and practical Romania travel tips to plan your holiday - this article is for you.

As locals we'll tell you the most important things to know about visiting Romania, up to date info about our country and the best way to plan an amazing holiday here! But first - is Romania worth visiting?

In short - YES! For the long answer - in this post we've linked to many of our articles about Romania's tourist attractions, best things to do, natural beauty, local culture and traditions.

So if you need help with planning your trip don't hesitate to contact us - that's what we're here for! We have a network of 50 best guides all over the country and created authentic Romanian experiences and trips you won't find anywhere else :)

This travel guide was last updated in January 2024. So, let's get started:

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Quick facts about Romania

  • 1. Entry requirements & visa

2. Romanian currency, exchange houses and card payments

3. is romania cheap to visit tourist budget and holiday costs, 4. romanian geography and natural attractions, 5. getting here. public transportation in romania, 6. weather. best time to visit romania, 7. medical emergencies, 8. is romania safe to visit, 9. where to stay in romania. hotels and guesthouses, 10. romanian people and society, 11. romania travel tips no one will tell you about, 12. romania means much more than dracula castle..., 13. open your mind and heart to romanian people.

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The Lower Town of Sibiu

Located in Eastern Europe, Romania is the 9th largest European country by surface with a very rich and diverse geography as you'll soon find out. It ranks 6th by population (approx. 19 mil) composed of 85% Romanians and other ethnic minorities such as Hungarians, Germans, Italian, Turks or rroma.

Romania is a NATO member since 2004 and part of the European Union since 2007. The local time in Romania is Eastern European Time (EET) +02:00 GMT

Our country is made up of 3 historical regions: Wallachia (South), Transylvania (North-West) and Moldova (North-East). The capital of Romania is Bucharest with approx. 2,2 mil. The next major cities are Cluj-Napoca and Iasi, the unofficial capitals of Transylvania and Moldova.

There are many reasons why it's worth visiting Romania. Main attractions and tourist destinations include:

  • lots of famous castles starting with the famous Bran Castle, Corvin Castle or the ex-royal residence Peles Castle built by King Carol I, and 140 more!
  • interesting UNESCO World Heritage sites: the 400-year old Wooden Churches of Maramures, the 500-year old Painted Monasteries of Bucovina, the 700-year old Sighisoara Citadel or the 2,000 year old ruins of Dacian Fortresses
  • incredible nature with great hiking opportunities in the wild Carpathian Mountains which earned our country the title of Europe's last wilderness reserve or relaxation at the sandy beaches of the Black Sea coast
  • eclectic sights mixing communist landmarks such as the huge Palace of Parliament ) with historic sites and medieval cities such as Brasov, Sibiu and Targu Mures in the center of the country
  • unique sights such as the impressive underground Turda Salt Mine , the haunted Hoia Baciu forest or the thrilling Transfagarasan Highway
  • the miracle that is the Danube Delta - 3rd best preserved biosphere in the world and home to over 300 species of birds

Top attractions in Romania Tours

Top attractions in Romania Tours

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  • the famous South-East Transylvania with its main attractions: Saxon villages and fortified churches, castles, medieval towns
  • the traditional Maramures region (upper North-West) with its Wooden Churches and folk costumes
  • the spiritual Bucovina region (upper North-East) with its 500-year-old Painted Churches and egg-painting traditions

If you want an authentic experience of Romanian countryside you'll need at least 2 full days in any of these regions and to travel by car.

Romanian history is like Game of Thrones but without the fantasy part: at the intersection of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and Russian (later Soviet) empires, our history is full of twists and turns in the middle ages. We were always caught between the wars, domination and power plays of foreign power (hence the many castles in Romania and historical sites!).

Our history is a testimony of our nation's resilience, cultural identity and goal to unite the three historical regions into one independent state which happened only in 1918.

Castles, Fortresses & Historic Tours

Castles, Fortresses & Historic Tours

As for Romanian culture and people, you'll see Romanians are very friendly and hospitable who love enjoying life, food and socialising. Our Latin blood and cultural affinity for Western Europe lifestyle mixes with a Balkan vibe and Eastern traditional values inspired by our Christian Orthodox religion. The best Romanian movies do a great job of showing this.

Although there are some prejudices and misconceptions about our country and people, those who've visited our country were pleasantly surprised and impressed by what it can offer - and we hope you'll be too! And if you're wondering who are some famous people from Romania - you might be surprised!

Now, on to the practical stuff with things to know and the latest information about visiting Romania:

1. Entry requirements & visa

Entering Romania is quite easy as visa requirements for tourism or short stays under 90 days are relaxed. On the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website you'll find lists of countries for which a visa is or not required.

Besides having a valid passport (or ID if you're from the European Union), for other travel documents needed also check the conditions of entry .

Besides European Union nationals, citizens from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Israel, Australia Singapore, don't need a visa when they enter Romania if planning to stay under 90 days. Make sure to double check entry requirements on your own too.

Holders of a Schengen visa with multiple entries (and slots still available and valid!) are not required to apply for a Romanian visa for entry.

You can apply for a visa online on the Ministry's (only) official website .

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The Romanian currency is RON or informally called Lei. It comes in plastic, almost indestructible notes of 5, 10, 50, 100, 200 and 500. There are also some smaller-don’t-matter coins.

Although some prices in Romania may be displayed in Euro using Euros for cash payments is NOT accepted and if someone offers you an ‘in-house’ exchange rate - you should check official rates before accepting.

  • 1 Euro is about 5 Lei and 1 USD is about 4,6 Lei - check official exchange rates published by the Romanian National Bank here )

Paying by card is very safe and widespread in Romania in all shops, restaurants, hotels or tourist attractions. But not in taxis, farmers market or artisan fares where you need to have cash. Debit cards issued by VISA, MasterCard and Maestro are widely accepted everywhere, but American Express cards may not always work. If you're using credit cards from a non-EU bank, make sure it's authorised for international payments.

Bucharest street food tour

Bucharest Street Food Tour: Farmers' Markets & Hidden Streets

Start from: University Square

When travelling in the country or in the mountains cash is king so always have Lei with you and plan your budget ahead. Some guesthouses or restaurants in the countryside don't accept card payments, especially credit cards, so ask in advance.

There are plenty of ATMs in Romania (bancomat) to withdraw money from. The most common banks with safe & secure ATMs are BCR, BRD or Banca Transilvania. For fees, check with your local bank. In the countryside or mountainous areas it's harder to find ATMs but every village or small town should have one near the city hall.

What currency to bring when travelling to Romania: Euros, US dollars, UK pounds or Swiss francs are the easiest to convert anywhere. When you arrive don’t use exchange offices located in airports for more than 20 € / $ / £ for taxi fare as they usually have very bad rates aimed at unsuspecting tourists. You'll find lots of exchange bureaus (casa de schimb) in Romania, easily recognisable by their yellow or white street boards indicating rates offered.

  • Pro tip: rates at exchange bureaus are usually better than at banks and 90% of them don't charge any fees

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View over Brasov, one of the best preserved medieval towns

Up until 2020, Romania used to be known as a cheap destination but this changed in the last 3 years... why?

The hospitality and tourist sector were strongly affected after two hard years of Covid-19 and a low 2022 caused by the invasion of Ukraine war-scare.

Many guides had to get regular jobs while small operators and guesthouses lowered their value-for-money ratio and/or closed shop. Meanwhile, the 'surviving' businesses and guides raised their prices to keep up with demand and rising costs.

  • We have a network of 50+ guides and partners all over the country, so we witnessed the disaster firsthand while trying to stay alive. Since 2017 our mission has been to support local communities by including their services in our tours. So if you book a tour with us you'll directly help small businesses and people in Romania!

The wider European economic context (energy crisis, inflation) coupled with higher local taxes meant everything got more expensive in Romania by 20-30%.

The good news (ironically!) is prices increased all over Europe - and the world too, since the global economy is not doing great. So on a relative scale Romania is still cheaper to visit compared with most European countries if you plan your holiday well or go off-the-beaten path. Key info:

  • generally, the value-for-money you get in Romania for tourist activities (e.g. guided tours, wine tastings, fine dining, SPA etc) is very good
  • prices in major cities where the main attractions for tourists are ( Bucharest , Cluj-Napoca , Brasov and Sibiu ) or on the Black Sea Coast are higher compared to other ones, but on the flipside they have lots of choices for every budget, so shop around!
  • in small towns and villages, prices for meals and accommodation are on average 20-30% lower

A reasonable budget per day if you're planning to travel to Romania is between 30-60 Euro for accommodation, meals and small expenses. In restaurants a main course is around 25-50 Lei (5-10 Euro), soups around 10-20 Lei (2-4 Euro), soft drinks start from 1,5 Euro while alcohol from 2 Euro. Entrance fees to tourist attractions range between 4-15 Euro

For a better idea of how expensive Romania is, for a 3-day city break in Bucharest or Cluj-Napoca budget around 200 - 350 Euro in total for 2 people (excl. flights and guided tours) with generous meals and drinks included, tickets and local transport. A 7-day guided tour starts from 2,000 Euro per person for 2 people, depending on hotels, activities and itinerary.

Best of Transylvania Tour

3-Day BEST of Transylvania Tour: Brasov, Sighisoara, Bran & Viscri

Start from: Bucharest

Tipping in Romania is very common and usually expected. Service fees or coperto is not included when going out in restaurants (unless expressly mentioned!) and a 7-10% tip on top of the bill is common. If you’re really happy with the service you can go up to 15%.

Tips for small, personal services (body care & cosmetics, hotel concierge, drivers, etc.) are also welcomed. Tipping tour guides is also common on average 10-15% of the tour price. And if the guide doesn't say anything (because they're usually uncomfortable asking!) - just do what feels right to you.

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This is Transfagarasan Road one of Romania's top attractions

Romania has been blessed with a rich and diverse geography with lots of natural attractions which makes it one of the most beautiful countries:

  • the Black Sea coast with fine sandy beaches
  • the Danube River creates the Danube Delta with vast waterways and lakes
  • picturesque hills and old-growth forests in Transylvania
  • the wild, impressive Carpathian Mountains (also known as Transylvanian Alps)

Check our selection of hiking tours with licensed guides

Going as high as 2,544m (at Moldoveanu, the highest peak) the Romanian Carpathians and their foothills take up almost 45% of our land surface.

With over 100 peaks over 2.300m altitude, lots of trails for all difficulty levels offering incredible natural landscapes and a wildlife population that earned us the title of Europe's last wilderness reserve - this is a great place for your next hiking holiday. Our article on best hiking trails in Romania will tell you more.

Romania shared hiking tour

7-Day Peaks of Romania [Shared Group Trip]

Start from: Brasov

In terms of natural attractions, besides the many national parks (Piatra Craiului, Bucegi, Apuseni being the most famous), I would also mention the Muddy Volcanoes , the Romanian Sphinx or the 7 stairs canyon.

The simplest and most convenient way to travel to Romania is to fly here. Besides the main airport (Bucharest Otopeni), there are 9 airports in big cities served by low cost airlines (Wizz Air and Ryan Air mostly) with flights to over 100 destinations in Europe. This is because there are close to 4 million Romanians living abroad so there's a lot of commuting. If you plan well and in advance, you can find tickets as cheap as 60 Euro round-trip.

  • Local tip: check our guide on Bucharest airport so you have a 'soft landing' here :)

Besides a Southeastern Europe and Romania road trip, you can also get here using direct trains from Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade, Sofia or Thessaloniki. We prepared an article on travelling to Romania with additional information on this topic.

Transylvania bike trails

2-Day Transylvania Bike Trails Tour: Viscri & Saxon Villages

Public transport in Romania is a little more challenging. Unfortunately road and railway infrastructure is underdeveloped. There are few highways and mostly one-lane roads which are heavy with traffic (including trucks) so driving 100 km by car can take 2h. And though there are lots of train stations in the whole country, because tracks are old trains go slow (average of 80 km/h). At least they're cheap!

For short distances (>200 km) a car, train or bus is a good choice. For medium or long distances (over 300 km) you should consider breaking your itinerary or catching an internal flight (eg. from Bucharest to Cluj or Timisoara). Visitors to Romania are well advised to have travel insurance before getting here. Our guide on public transportation in Romania will have more info on this.

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Romania has a temperate continental climate which used to be codename for standard weather. But in the last 10 years the effects of climate change are starting to show. We wrote a bigger article on the best time to visit Romania describing the weather and with visiting tips for each season.

In short, for sightseeing trips come anytime April - October when the weather is fair, warm and days are longer. Peak season for holidays is 1 Aug - 15 September so if you're planning to travel to Romania then, make sure to book everything in advance!

The best time to go hiking and for outdoor activities in general is from late Spring to mid October but this depends on where you're going. For example, in mountains at altitudes of over 2,000m (eg. Fagaras, Retezat or Bucegi) there can still be snow until late June and weather is unpredictable. High season for hiking is Aug-Sept when there's less rain and fair weather.

Fagaras Mountains

Transfagarasan Road & Hiking Day Trip in Fagaras Mts

For wildlife tours - we follow nature's rhythm. Animals - especially brown bears - are active from late Spring to late Autumn, depending on how warm and cold it is. The best time to visit with the highest chances of seeing wild animals is during Summer, but these trips usually have complex logistics, go into remote areas and are in high demand - so book them in advance!

Our luxury mountain lodge

3-Day Hiking & Wildlife Trip at an Eco-Luxury Private Cabin in Fagaras Mts

Start from: Rucar, Arges county

  • Local tip: our personal favorite time to visit Romania is Autumn: starting from early September a superb array of gold, orange and brown will cover the vast Carpathian woodlands

The best time to visit the Danube Delta is April - October when nature at its best: lush vegetation in full bloom, birds nesting or playing around and lots of fish.

Danube Delta tour

4-Day Danube Delta: Birds, Letea Village & Lakes [Group Trip]

Start from: Tulcea

Compared to other countries, the peak holiday season by the Black Sea Coast is shorter, typically from 15 July - 30 August. Winter in Romania is quite cold, but not humid. In mountainous areas there's lots of snowfall, but less so in the plains. The Romanian ski resorts come alive during the winter months of Jan-Feb but you can also take a cable car ride outside the season.

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the UNESCO World Heritage site Ruins of Dacian Citadels

In Romania the emergency number is 112 and an operator will ask if you want to talk to the police, fire or medical services.

There are no particular health concerns you should be aware about. No special insects or food issues around here either. As vegetation is very diverse and rich, those with pollen allergies should be prepared.

Bucharest communism museum

Museum of Communism: A Time-Capsule of Ordinary Lives

As regards medical services most hospitals are public and state-owned so they will take care of any walk-ins or emergencies - and settle insurance matters after. But you still need travel insurance, even if from a foreign issuer, whether you travel to Romania or anywhere else in the world.

Unfortunately healthcare in Romania is severely underdeveloped and understaffed so better lower your expectations of what a hospital should look like and how you should be treated. But medical staff is usually kind and will do their best to help you.

There are plenty of pharmacies in all urban areas and you can easily get the usual over-the-counter pills for colds, aches, indigestions or bruises.

Finally, we highly recommend you have a travel insurance. For citizens of the European Union countries, the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) which offers health coverage EU-wide is a good option.

Is Romania a safe travel destination? Yes! There are NO terror attacks, violent protests or civil disturbances here. We have very strict firearm regulations - so no crazy people with guns either.

So is Romania safe for travellers? Yup, and even though you may have heard or read scary stories about traveling in the Balkans, just do what you normally do when in 'tourist mode:' don’t look for trouble, beware of pickpockets or suspicious people, ignore drunkards and people pushing their services to tourists (like taxi drivers in North Train Station), be careful at night and don't disrespect people, traditions or clearly stated rules.

This applies to female and solo travelers as well.

Cluj-Napoca food tour

Cluj-Napoca Food Tour: Food Markets, Regional Dishes and Coffee Culture

Start from: Cluj-Napoca

We wrote an extensive article with Romania safety travel advice that will answer everything.

You may have heard stories about the rroma ethnic minority (improperly called gypsy) and how they're usually involved in small thefts, cons and begging. While their reputation might be bad, not all are like that. Most of the time you will see them as beggars, even using their children for money - but don't get fooled and give them anything as you're only perpetuating the cycle and not really helping them.

On our tours in Transylvania we take people to typical Rroma villages to find out about their culture and lifestyle in an authentic way firsthand.

Day tour from Cluj to Sighisoara

Tour of Transylvania's Countryside: Sighisoara Citadel & Fortified Villages

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Romania offers lots of accommodation choices for all budgets, requirements or styles. All of them are listed on either Booking.com or AirBnB .

In the most visited cities you'll find a large selection of hostels, hotel rooms and boutique guesthouses. Lots of apart-hotels too. It's best to book them before you travel to Romania as walk-ins are rarely a good idea.

Wine tasting tour in Romania

The Wine Tradition of Romania: Premium Wine Tasting in Dealu Mare

The other tourist cities are not that big so even if you're not staying in the "old town" or "union square" area (usually the city centre and most crowded areas), it will probably be a 5-15 min walk away. Besides walking, I personally like to keep my healthy routines while traveling and found some easy travel workouts to do.

When visiting the traditional tourist regions of Romania (Transylvania, Maramures, Bukovina, Danube Delta) accommodation usually means a family-owned guesthouse offering bed and breakfast in a small village. These are called pensiune or casa - no hotels or restaurants here. Most of them offer a private rooms with en-suite WC and half board we suggest you take it since there are likely few alternatives to eat out. For hiking trips villages at the base of the mountains usually have lots of guesthouses. But sometimes the hiking trails begin a little further away so you'll need a car or guide to get there. When going deeper in the mountains you'll have at most 1-2 choices to stay in, usually mountain cabins or chalets. Romania's hiking infrastructure is not well developed and hut-to-hut hiking is not possible for this reason.

Hiking tour Bucegi

1 or 2 Day Hiking Trip in Bucegi Mountains: Sphinx, Babele, Omu Peak

Start from: Bucharest OR Brasov

Due to their very limited accommodation options and very high demand, we highly recommend you book your hiking trips in advance (min 2-3 weeks).

There are many good reasons to explore the Romanian countryside (the best place for culture trips), and here's another one: to stay in the many charming, authentic or luxury guesthouses. In recent years locals bought and restored old boyar (aristocrat) manors, traditional village houses (like King Charles did in Viscri), built modern eco-luxury villas, or converted large old farmhouses into agro-tourism cottages straight out of a fairy tale. See some inspiration here and make your trip to Romania memorable!

Agrotourism in Transylvania stay

2-days of Agro-Tourism in Transylvania at a Local Farm

Start from: Cobor or Brasov

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Traditional folk singers in Maramures

Romanian people and society is generally conservative and adheres to traditional values, especially older generations who grew up in the 45 years of Romanian communist regime .

Spending quality family time and having good relationships is important in our society. There are lots of destinations and facilities for this, which is why you should consider a holiday with the kids in Romania .

85% of the population is Christian Orthodox so major religious holidays like Easter or Romanian Christmas are celebrated through public holidays (when all tourist attractions are closed by the way).

Religion plays an important role in our society, especially in rural areas where people dress up and go to church every Sunday. There are lots of historic churches valuable for small communities where priests enjoy great influence. But beyond their religious function, Romanian churches are worth visiting because they are a unique place to discover authentic Romanian culture and folk traditions. Romanians, though being the majority of population in these parts, were historically persecuted (especially in Transylvania) for our faith, language and culture by foreign rulers. So churches were the only safe havens and community spaces Romanians had.

The region of Bukovina

5-Day Complete Tour of Traditional Maramures & Bucovina

But Millennials and younger generations are very liberal, open-minded, friendly, tech-savvy and influenced by Western lifestyle and values. Most, if not all, young people speak English, are very eager to help foreign visitors have a good time in Romania and will quickly teach you Romanian words to get around.

  • Pro tip: Romanians like to complain about politics, the economy and time in traffic, and love talking about sports, Romanian food and where to go when traveling to Romania – so pick any of these topics to start a conversation :)

Go on a brown bear watching tour in Transylvania

As a frequent traveler myself, I spend A LOT of time doing online research to see what are the most popular places to visit and interesting things to do in a new place. I compare tours, prices, check public transportation, read forums, travel blogs, Instagram - the usual!

But this becomes confusing and stressful when planning to visit Romania because of outdated, incomplete or vague info. There's no official travel portal or assistance from Romanian tourist authorities. Tour operators compete on prices on Viator and similar websites - not on value or authentic experiences.

That's why I started this website in 2017 and partnered with the best and friendliest people. We want you to have a great experience and a memorable holiday when you travel to Romania and here's our advice on how to do that:

  • first, read about the major tourist cities , best places to visit and things to do in Romania and make a list with "must see" and "nice to see"
  • second, look at the map of Romania to see where they're located and understand the logistics and limitations of getting around Romania and on Google Maps
  • third, decide the basics like how many days you have for your holiday, what's your budget and what are the best places to start or end your trip
  • fourth, beware that most tourists who travel to Romania underestimate how big the country is and want to do / visit too much in too little time! For example, if you want to visit a traditional region like Maramures or Bucovina where tourist sights are spread in the surrounding areas, you'll need 2-3 days on top of the time needed to get there by car; the same if you want to visit the Danube Delta which can be done only by boat!
  • finally, think about what kind of holiday do you want in Romania? to visit as much as you can and go from one place to another? to go hiking and see wildlife? to experience traditional village life through slow travel (the best way)? Romania has much to offer but because it's quite big and traveling is slow - you can't have it all!

Once you're clear on the above, here's how we can help you:

  • a a do-it-yourself holiday: book places to stay on your own, use public transportation to get around and book day trips from different cities (more time + energy + hassle for you, but cheaper and we can give you a disccount)
  • we prepare a fully guided private trip for you with as much as you want, within your budget, using our best guides, expertise and local connections (a couple of emails/calls with us, no stress for you, and an amazing value-for-money holiday)
  • if you need help deciding or making a plan - we know everything about tourism in Romania and are happy to help - just contact us

Important: because Romania is such an underrated and undiscovered tourist destination, tourist numbers are very low so 90% of tours in Romania are private except for city tours and a few day trips to the main attractions such as Bran Castle, Peles Castle, Sighisoara Citadel or Transfagarasan Road. All our hiking tours are private too because we don't combine people with different hiking experience and fitness level.

In 2024 we run 2 shared, small-group tours with fixed departures in the Summer so check them out:

Romania shared group tour

8-Day Exclusive Romanian Experience [Shared Group]

Romania is very popular thanks to Count Dracula touristy stories surrounding the famous Bran Castle known by its touristy name Dracula's Castle.

But there's so much more to do here other than visiting Bran Castle thanks to a fictional Hollywood character loosely connected to our history. Even though most tourists visit Romania looking for Dracula legends , once they're here, find out about the other main attractions and meet locals - surprise and wonder sets in!

The capital city Bucharest is a bustling city of contrasts. Though rough on the edges it is by far the most diverse and attractive for tourists. The main tourist cities of Brasov and Sibiu are famous for their Old Town with medieval architecture. But Cluj Napoca, Timisoara , Oradea or Iasi have their own stories to tell. But Romanian culture and spirit is best experienced when traveling in rural areas - perhaps on horse drawn carts . The ageing locals who preserved the traditional, authentic Romanian village life have done so by keeping a low profile, away from civilisation and busy "modern" life.

Day tour in Romanian mountain villages

Day Trip to Traditional Mountain Villages: Magura & Pestera

The charm of Transylvania that made the UK's King Charles fall in love with Romania and buy village houses here can't be experienced on a touristy day trip from the capital to Brasov and Dracula Castle.

  • `Local tip:`we created the first volunteer trip in Romania that combines tourist activities (hiking and wildlife watching) with hands-on environmental work at a typical rural farm, a tree nursery and for wildlife conservation. This will be a great experience for conscious travelers

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6-Day Volunteer Trip: Farm Life, Tree Nursery & Wildlife Conservation

You need to go deeper into rural areas with a tour guide who has the connections to show you around, meet locals, enjoy Romanian cuisine with home-grown food and experience their way of life firsthand. You need to slow down - which is rare in the fast-paced world of today - and a ride on horse-drawn carts will help with that :)

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Transylvania Tours and Trips

Sadly, time is passing for our elders. Many Romanian villages have been abandoned and lost their ways since younger generations moved to larger cities. And if you add Romania's underdeveloped tourism and public transport infrastructure in the mix, then you'll see why our honest and friendly recommendation for the best way to experience Romania is to hire a local guide. Here are 3 reasons why:

  • first, for a decent price you'll have less stress with planning and driving (not easy!), and you'll actually understand what you're visiting instead of just taking a picture! besides learning about our history and culture, our guides have connections to locals, lesser known places and sights you wouldn't be able to find on your own, especially in rural areas
  • second, since 2017 we at Romanian Friend personally built a network of 50+ guides and partners all over the country; our guides are licensed and specialised in certain travel types (culture, hiking, wildlife, etc.) or regions, and deliver exceptional services so you get great value-for-money when visiting Romania; we've welcomed over 10,000 travelers on our tours and are proud of our reviews
  • finally, we created tours that support responsible, inclusive and eco-friendly travel so if you travel to Romania and book with us, your visit will directly benefit local people and communities; this is our mission

Sibiu Countryside tour

Day Trip: Village Life in Sibiu Countryside

Start from: Sibiu

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Our guides will organise home-hosted meals for you

Final tip: if you visit Romania, spend some time to get to know locals. Romanians are very hospitable, thoughtful and warm people. They enjoy having guests and will treat you like family, feed you till you drop (literally!), bring out their best wine or tuica and generally go out of their way to make sure you have a great time. In our guide to Romanian cuisine we explain how so much of our culture and social life is connected to food, hospitality and enjoying meals together.

But so much hospitality and friendliness towards strangers might seem too much at first, or even make you feel uncomfortable. But this is just how Romanians are and an integral part of our culture: family, friends and community play a big role in Romanian life - even if Bram Stoker never mentioned this in his Dracula novel! If you have the chance, go to any Romanian festival and you'll see what I mean :)

Abandon any pre-conceptions about Romania and open your heart and mind while you're here, explore the country and meet locals. Let them show you what a beautiful country we have. Despite the uncertainties of travel, Romania will still surprise you, I'm sure of it. Why?

Because I've heard this so many times from our clients: Wow, I never thought Romania has so much to offer!

So that's it - I hope this will make it easy for you to travel to Romania and have a memorable holiday! I started Romanian Friend as a one-stop-shop to promote my country and its people, so you'll find everything you need on this website.

And if there's something missing, you have a question or need help with planning - just contact us - happy to help!

Your Romanian Friend (and founder)

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Discover the best time to visit Romania

Have you started planning your first trip to Romania but don’t know when to go? With four seasons and a myriad of celebrations and events happening all year long, we have to say that choosing may not be very easy. However, each season is different, and both the landscapes and the related activities vary. Here are some of the very best things that each season offers, from autumn to summer, from winter sports to summer festivals.

Autumn is the season of spectacular landscapes coloured in green, yellow and red. It is a perfect time for those who want to capture nature’s metamorphosis at its best. The season of colours is also the period of harvest, and in Transylvania, there is a whole celebration around the crop’s gathering. In the village of Sancraiu , Cluj County, October is the month of the Grape Harvest Festival , a decades-old event, and the Rose Hip Festival , celebrating a plant that grows in the area of Sancraiu and is used in tea and delicious jam. Both festivals feature a ball in the village, folk music, dances and local traditions. And what can be better than eating traditional food and meeting the locals during the day and partying with them by night?

Autumn colours

Autumn is also the end of the pastoral year. In September, several festivities take place to mark the shepherd’s return in the villages. In the Sibiu area, around September 19th, a shepherd’s reunion and a sheep fair occur and feature fresh, homemade cheese and wine tastings, folk music and an exhibit of animals. If you want to discover the authentic Romania, this is one event not to miss.

Winter is the season of snow, mulled wine, Christmas traditions and national celebrations. If you think about coming to Romania on its very first day of winter, don’t be surprised to see the national flag everywhere; December 1st is Romania’s National Day. The historic event is celebrated with military parades, concerts and fireworks.

December is also the month of gifts, Christmas traditions and Christmas markets. In Romania, there is a certain rivalry regarding ‘The Most Beautiful Christmas Market’, and the ones in Cluj and Sibiu are in close competition. Visit them both and pick your favourite.

Sibiu Christmas Market

On December 24th and 25th, young people go to houses belonging to family, friends and strangers and sing Christmas carols. In return, they receive homemade cookies, fruit or money. Between Christmas and New Year, goat or bear dances are very popular, especially in the villages, where the whole community gathers to see the traditional ritual performed. If you want to experience a veracious Romanian Christmas, the best regions to go to are Maramures and Bucovina, in the northern part of the country.

Once the festive season is over, the winter sports season starts. One of the most popular places to ski is Poiana Brasov , a winter resort that allures ski and snowboard enthusiasts from all over the world. You can spend your whole day on the 23-kilometre-long (14 miles) slope and your evening in the merry bars drinking mulled wine.

people cheering on a mountain

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In Romania, spring starts with a century-old tradition: Martisor . On March 1st, the women receive a red and white string with hanging tassels. They wear it pinned to their clothes, on the left side, placed close to the heart, but nowadays, many people also wear it like a bracelet. Before the month starts, fairs with local artisans selling handmade Martisor are running all over the country.

A Martisor in a bloomed tree

Spring is also the season of Easter, and in Romania, egg decoration has developed into a remarkable artistry. In the region of Bucovina, the National Easter Eggs Festival is both an international competition and a showcase of local traditions, taking place in the village of Ciocanesti . The beauty of the village and the simplicity of the people’s lifestyle is mesmerising.

Easter Painted Eggs

The revival of nature is not only marked by traditional celebrations but also by the birds’ migration towards the Danube Delta , a paradise for birdwatchers. Approximately 350 bird species find their home in the Danube Delta and become subjects for astounding photography. While spring is the best season to visit the delta if you want to avoid mosquitos, you will find the ‘local stars’ from April to late August, showing off on the delta’s rivers and channels.

Birdwatching in Danube Delta

For the bike lovers, a cyclist tour takes place at the end of May in Transylvania. The location is different every year, but the spirit of the event remains the same: two days of riding, exploring and enjoying the picturesque landscapes.

Whether you want to enjoy the sunny weather or be part of Romania’s thrilling music events, summer is the season to visit. There are medieval festivals such as Transylvanian Citadels Festival ; the biggest film festival in Romania, Transylvania International Film Festival ; the 2015 Best Major European Festival, UNTOLD Festival ; and theatre festivals such as Bucharest Street Theatre Festival . And the list goes on and on. If there is something that Romanians know how to do, it is to party until the morning, so if you want to have the time of your life, then book your tickets for one of Romania’s awe-inspiring events.

If you are more the ‘lay on the sand all day long’ type, then you should head directly to the Black Sea, to Vama Veche , for relaxed days and evenings with folk music. Don’t miss the sunrise on the beach.

Sunrise Vama Veche

If you still haven’t decided when to go to Romania, maybe you should think about going there every season and enjoying all that the country has to offer.

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The Best Time to Visit Romania for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit Romania for ideal weather are

April 23rd to September 30th

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

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  • Humidity and wind
  • The busiest and least popular months
  • Overall travel experience by time of year

Other Romania Travel Info

Weather in romania.

Average temperatures in Romania vary drastically. Considering humidity, temperatures feel cold for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. The area is less temperate than some — in the 39th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Romania, the hottest months are July, August, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early to mid August where highs are regularly around 85.9°F (29.9°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 61.4°F (16.3°C) at night.

Romania Temperatures (Fahrenheit)

Romania temperatures (celsius), “feels-like” temperatures.

The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

Romania Perceived Temperature (F)

Romania perceived temperature (c), average romania temperatures by month.

Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

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Show celsius, precipitation (rain or snow).

If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Romania are December, January, and then November. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around late October to early November. For example, on the week of October 29th there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in late November to early December with an average of 2 days of significant precipitation the week of November 26th.

Chance of Precipitation

The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Romania.

Snow on the Ground

The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Romania (in).

Average Rain and Snow by Month

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Romania has some extremely humid months, with other comfortably humid months. The least humid month is April (56% relative humidity), and the most humid month is December (81.1%).

Wind in Romania is usually calm . The windiest month is April, followed by January and March. April’s average wind speed of around 6.6 knots (7.6 MPH or 12.3 KPH) is considered “a light breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in early April where average top sustained speeds reach 12.8 knots, which is considered a moderate breeze.

Relative Humidity (%)

The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Romania.

The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

Average Wind Speeds

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All wind speeds are in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH.

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Is it safe to travel to romania.

Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Dec 04, 2023 there are no travel advisories or warnings for Romania; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories . This advisory was last updated on Oct 26, 2023.

The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

The busiest month for tourism in Romania is August, followed by January and June. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Romania in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Estimated Tourism by Month

Most popular months to visit, overall romania travel experience by season, spring (march through may).

Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel moderately cold. Highs range from 71.9°F (22.2°C) and 44.9°F (7.2°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is somewhat common with 5 to 6 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is fairly slow for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals.

Summer (June through August)

The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are comfortable. These months see the most precipitation with 4 to 6 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the busiest season for tourism in Romania, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual.

Fall (September through November)

Fall daily highs range from 76.4°F (24.7°C) and 39.5°F (4.2°C), which will feel chilly given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a significant amount: 4 to 5 days per month. Tourism is the slowest during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be affordably priced.

Winter (December through February)

Weather is far too cold this time of year in Romania to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 48.6°F (9.2°C) and 29.2°F (-1.6°C). On average, it rains or snows a fair amount: consistently 4 times per month. These times of year are the second busiest with tourists.

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2024 Is The Year To Visit Romania – Best Time To Visit Romania

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Written by our local expert Anca-Gabi Cucos

Romanian local, Anca-Gabi is a freelance writer who loves to travel and share her stories about Romania with the world.

Here is your guide to the best time to visit Romania.

We have listed how to get there, the best time to travel, details on the best time of the year the weather is best, what the coldest month is, as well as a detailed season in Romania guide. 

Oh, and ideas on what to see and the best attractions in Romania, too, of course. 

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If you’ve heard of the Danube Delta, Transylvania , and Bucharest , to name just three locations, you’ve heard of Romania.

Romania is an affordable , beautiful, and highly cultural country that everyone must visit at least once. But what’s the best time to visit Romania? Let me explain in detail so you can plan your vacation. 

What time to travel to Romania depends very heavily on what you want and where you plan on going.

You see, Romania is large enough to have very different climates across its regions. During the summer, the south and east lowlands experience very high temperatures, so it’s no surprise that most people flock to the beach in July and August!

The Danube Delta is a spring-like affair with fantastic nature and wildlife for hiking expeditions. At the same time, the Carpathian Mountains are fantastic skiing spots during the winter months.

So, if you’re unsure where to go and when, let’s look at Romania in more detail to help you solve your problem.

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What Is The Weather In Romania Like

There are three different climate zones across Romania, making it a bit tricky to pin down precisely what the weather will be like at any given time. But hey, that adds to the adventure, right? Let’s dive into the climate specifics.

If you’re planning to visit the area just west of the Carpathian mountains, brace yourself for hot summers with high humidity and relatively mild winters. You won’t see much rain or snow here. Head east, and you’ll encounter a continental climate with clear-cut summers and winters. Expect scorching summers and frigid winters, along with a good chance of rain and snow.

Then there’s the Black Sea coast and the southern part of Romania, which enjoy a more Mediterranean climate. This means warm to hot summers and mild winters, with occasional rain in the colder months. Winter temperatures in these popular areas hover around 5 degrees Celsius, soaring to the mid to high 20s during summer.

Generally, if you’re chasing high temperatures and dreaming of a sun tan, May through September is your best bet. Be mindful, though; this is also when tourist spots are bustling. April and October offer warm temperatures and thinner crowds, but you might need your umbrella.

And if you’re up for a bit of spooky ambiance, October in Transylvania is a must . Imagine exploring the home of Dracula with cold, dark, and probably wet weather setting the perfect stage for Halloween – talk about atmospheric!

Weather Guide

Romania’s weather patterns are as varied as its landscapes, thanks to the country’s three distinct climate zones.

In the west, just beyond the Carpathian mountains, summers are hot and humid, while winters are generally mild with minimal rain or snow. The eastern part of the country, with its continental climate, contrasts sharply: here, you’ll find blistering summers and icy winters, accompanied by significant rainfall and snowfall.

The Black Sea coast and the southern regions enjoy a Mediterranean climate, offering warm to hot summers and gentle winters. Though winter here is milder, with temperatures around 5 degrees Celsius, don’t be surprised by occasional rainy days. Summer temperatures, on the other hand, can climb to the mid to high 20s.

For those chasing the sun, May to September offers the best chance for warm weather and sunbathing opportunities. These months, however, also bring in the crowds. If you prefer a quieter visit with still pleasant weather, consider April or October, though you might encounter some rain.

And for fans of the mysterious and eerie, October in Transylvania is a real treat. Embrace the chilly, often wet weather that adds to the spooky atmosphere of Dracula’s homeland, especially around Halloween. It’s the perfect backdrop for experiencing the region’s rich history and folklore.

Best Month To Visit Romania

Spring in romania.

Ah, spring in Romania! This is when the country shakes off its winter coat and bursts into color. In Transylvania, for instance, the snow begins to melt, revealing lush green landscapes. Cities like Brasov and Sibiu come to life with outdoor cafes and blooming flowers. It’s a bit of a mixed bag weather-wise – some days are sunny and warm, perfect for exploring medieval castles, while others might surprise you with a sudden shower.

Over in the Banat region, the climate is milder. Timisoara, often called ‘Little Vienna,’ is particularly charming in spring. The parks are ideal for leisurely walks, and the temperatures are just right – not too hot, not too cold. It’s the perfect time to wander around without the summer crowds.

Summer In Romania

Summer in Romania is quite the experience, especially if you love sunshine and long days. The Black Sea Coast, particularly Mamaia and Constanta, has become a hotspot for beach lovers. Expect lively beaches, bustling nightclubs, and plenty of sunbathing. The weather is typically hot and sunny, ideal for those looking to soak up some Vitamin D.

If you’re not a fan of scorching heat, the Carpathian Mountains offer a cooler alternative. Regions like Maramures and Bukovina, with their wooden churches and serene landscapes, provide a refreshing escape from the summer heat. It’s also a fantastic time for hiking and exploring Romania’s natural beauty.

Romania In Winter

Winter in Romania can be pretty magical, especially if you’re into snow and cozy vibes. The Carpathian Mountains are a winter wonderland, offering some of the best skiing and snowboarding in Eastern Europe. Places like Poiana Brasov and Sinaia are not just ski destinations; they’re also steeped in history and culture.

In cities like Cluj-Napoca, the winter can be pretty brisk, but it’s nothing a warm coat and a cup of hot mulled wine can’t handle. The Christmas markets are a highlight, filled with festive cheer, local crafts, and delicious treats. It’s a fantastic time to experience Romanian culture at its most vibrant.

Autumn In Romania

Fall in Romania is like a canvas painted with warm colors. Regions like Transylvania genuinely shine during this season, with their forests turning shades of gold, orange, and red. It’s the ideal time for road trips through the countryside, with stops at vineyards and quaint towns like Sighisoara and Brasov, as well as the most beautiful road in the world. Okay, so maybe not THE world, but the most beautiful road in Romania is undoubtedly the Transfagarasan Highway, also known as DN7C.

The Danube Delta, too, has its own fall charm. As the summer crowds disperse, the area becomes more serene, offering a tranquil experience amidst nature. It’s a birdwatcher’s paradise, with migratory birds stopping by. The weather is cooler and more unpredictable, but that adds to the charm of exploring Romania’s diverse landscapes during this season.

In each of these seasons, Romania offers a unique experience, combining natural beauty with rich history and culture. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, Romania’s varied climate and regions provide something for every traveler.

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Events & festivals in romania not to be missed.

Romanian Winters - mountains with fir trees covered in snow near Marisel, Cluj County, Transylvania Region, Romania

Many festivals and events occur across the year, and it’s a good idea to head online and check which options are available during your planned visit time. Festivals and events all crop up, but here are some notable ones you might want to take advantage of.

Revino Wine Show

Are you a wine fan? In that case, head to Bucharest in May to revel in everything wine-related!

The Traditional Crafts Fair – Bucharest The Village Museum in Bucharest hosts June’s Traditional Crafts Fair. This is a great chance to pick up some traditional souvenirs to take home and learn how different items are made, including rugs, textiles, pottery, glass items, and many others.

Maidens’ Fair

This traditional festival takes place during the third weekend in July in Transylvania’s Alba County. It’s an old tradition of match-making, and villages are seen walking up to the Gaina Mountain Plateau all in traditional dress. You’ll experience dancing, Romanian food, and music and might find The One!

Sighisoara Festival of Medieval Arts and Crafts

Mures County in Transylvania hosts this medieval arts festival on the last weekend in July. You’ll learn more about the area’s music, crafts, and arts of medieval times, and it’s a very cultural time to visit!

George Enescu Classical Music Festival

September is a musical month in Bucharest, with classical music everywhere you look and hear! Some of the world’s best classical musicians flock to the city, and it’s a true festival for the ears.

Revino Gourmet Show

If you’re in Bucharest at the end of October, be sure to drop in on the Revino Gourmet Show. You’ll be able to sample and buy local fares, such as cheese, wine, and meats.

Transylvania’s Halloween Celebrations

Halloween is one of the best times to visit Transylvania, which puts on a real show around the famous castle of Count Dracula. It’s a dark, spooky, and truly memorable experience!

Christmas Markets In Romania

All major towns and cities across Romania have Christmas markets throughout December , with Bucharest holding one of the largest. It’s a true celebration and a great chance to pick up last-minute gifts!

What to Pack For Romania – Season-By-Season

Beautiful medieval architecture of Biertan fortified Saxon Chruch Romania

What to pack for your visit to Bucharest really depends upon where you’re going and when.

Generally speaking, if you’re visiting the coastal regions from July to the end of September, you can get away with full-on summer clothing and definitely need your swimwear. You might need a light jacket or cardigan if you visit in April, early May, and September.

Outside of those months, layers are your friend. If you’re visiting the central parts of the country, Transylvania, and the mountainous areas, you’ll need full winter clothing from November to February.

Best Time Of Year To Visit Romania Area-By-Area

Because it’s so hard to pinpoint when to go because of the different climates, and especially what to pack, let’s take a look at the other regions in detail.

Northern Romania

The northern part of the country includes Transylvania, as well as the Hoia Forest, and Simion Barnutiu Central Park. The best time to visit this region is between May and September. The weather will be pleasant without being too hot or too cold, and the crowds will be less. Temperatures are around 25-28 degrees Celcius during July.

Eastern Romania

The eastern part of the country includes Lasi, Tulcea, and Galati. May to September are great months to visit this region; June and August will give you the highest temperatures, often hitting the high 20s. Despite that, rain can happen anytime, albeit less likely during the summer months.

Southern Romania

The south of Romania is home to the capital, Bucharest, Constanta, and Craiova. The best time to visit this region is July and August. This is when the chance of rain is at its lowest and temperatures are around the high 20s to low 30s. August is the hottest month. July is the sunniest. January is cold in this region but still beautiful, with a chance of snow.

Western Romania

Things to do in Timisoara in Romania

Between April and October is the best time to visit Timisoara in the country’s west. At this time, you can expect temperatures of around 30 degrees Celcius with plenty of sunshine, compared to about 6 degrees Celcius and rain in December. Between May and June, you have the highest chance of precipitation.

Central Romania

This is one of the country’s most famous and most visited parts, including Bran, Brasov, and Sinaia, to name just three. It’s a good idea to see the center of the country between August and September. It can often rain between May and July; temperatures will be slightly cooler, making it a bit more comfortable. Between December and March, you can expect cold and wet weather.

Romania Is Now Easier To Get To

Big news for travelers! Starting from March 31st, get ready to pack your bags with a little less hassle.  Romania is stepping into the Schengen zone, which means smoother travel and fewer border checks.

Romania has been part of the European Union (EU) family since 2007, but until now, they weren’t part of this cool club that lets you roam freely across borders. 

From 2024, crossing borders into Romania is going to get a whole lot easier. Think less time at checkpoints and more time enjoying the sights and sounds of these amazing destinations. It’s all about making travel within the EU a breeze for its 400 million citizens – and, of course, for visitors like you!

Read more bout the Schengen changes here.

Our Favorite Places To Visit In Romania

Things To Do In Sighisoara Romania - UNESCO

Romania is a beautiful country with a rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities. Here are the top 10 popular destinations in Romania:

  • Bucharest: the capital city of Romania offers a mix of modern and historical attractions, including the Palace of Parliament, the Village Museum, and the Old Town. It’s also a hub for nightlife, shopping, and cultural events
  • Brasov: located in the heart of Transylvania, Brasov is a charming city surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains. Its highlights include the Black Church, the medieval walls, and the nearby Bran Castle, commonly known as Dracula’s Castle
  • Sibiu: this picturesque city was designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2007. Sibiu features a well-preserved historical center with colorful houses, cobbled streets, and the iconic Brukenthal National Museum
  • Cluj-Napoca: known as the unofficial capital of Transylvania, Cluj-Napoca is a vibrant university city with a youthful atmosphere. It boasts beautiful architecture, lively nightlife, and several museums, including the Museum of Art and the Ethnographic Museum
  • Timisoara: often referred to as the “Little Vienna,” Timisoara is a city of historical significance as it was the birthplace of the 1989 Romanian Revolution. It’s known for its elegant squares, beautiful parks, and lively cultural scene
  • Constanta: situated on the Black Sea coast, Constanta is a popular summer destination. It offers beautiful beaches, an impressive Roman mosaic, the iconic Casino building, and the Archaeological Museum
  • Iasi: as one of the largest cities in Romania, Iasi is a cultural and educational center. It is home to the Palace of Culture, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the renowned “Moldova” National Theatre
  • Oradea: located near the Hungarian border, Oradea boasts a mix of architectural styles, including Baroque, Art Nouveau, and Secessionist. Highlights include the Black Eagle Palace, the Moon Church, and the beautiful Central Park
  • lba Iulia. This city is famous for its star-shaped fortress, which played a significant role in Romania’s history. Visitors can explore the citadel’s walls, the Orthodox Cathedral, and the Union Museum
  • Sighisoara: the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler and the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Sighisoara is a perfectly preserved medieval town. It features a Citadel, a Clock Tower, and colorful houses lining the narrow streets

Is winter a good time to visit Romania?

Winter is a fantastic season for those who enjoy snow and cold weather, offering a budget-friendly ski holiday and charming Christmas Markets. However, if winter sports or Christmas celebrations aren’t your main interests, it might be best to visit Romania during another time of the year.

What is the best time for budget travelers to visit Romania?

April to June and September to November are the best times for budget-conscious travelers, providing affordable accommodation and transport. Winter, from December to March, also offers unique winter sports and vibrant festivals, making it an excellent time to visit Romania on a budget.

When is Romania less crowded?

April to June and September to November are ideal if you want to avoid crowds, enjoy good weather, and explore Romania’s beautiful landscapes and cities like Bucharest with fewer tourists.

When is the best time for cultural experiences in Romania?

Summer, particularly from June to August, is the best time to experience Romanian culture. This period is vibrant, with festivals showcasing traditional music, dance, food, and crafts. Easter and Christmas also offer beautiful celebrations and are great times to explore Romanian traditions.

What is the best season for exploring Transylvania?

Summer, especially June to August, is perfect for cultural events in Transylvania. Late spring and early autumn, particularly May, June, September, and October, are also excellent for experiencing the region’s natural beauty and painted monasteries.

When is the best time to enjoy Romanian cuisine?

Romanian cuisine, including delicious dishes like mici and sarmale, can be savored year-round. Summer is excellent for fresh produce, while traditional foods are also a highlight in other seasons, especially during autumn in the Romanian countryside.

How long should a trip to Romania be?

A brief visit to Bucharest takes about 2-3 days. However, for a comprehensive experience, including exploring Transylvania, the Danube Delta, or the Black Sea coast, plan for at least a week.

What is the coldest month in Romania?

January is typically the coldest month, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, especially in mountainous areas.

What is the hottest month in Romania?

July is generally the hottest month in Romania, with temperatures climbing to 30-35°C (86-95°F), especially in southern and eastern areas and parts of Transylvania.

Which cities are must-visits in Romania?

Bucharest, Brasov, Cluj-Napoca, and Sibiu are essential destinations for their unique cultural offerings and historical significance. These cities represent the heart of Romania with their vibrant cultural scenes and rich history.

Is Romania a safe destination?

Romania is generally a safe country for travelers. However, it’s always a good idea to stay alert for petty crimes or scams, especially in tourist-heavy areas.

What should you wear in Romania?

For summer, opt for light and breathable clothes. In spring and autumn, layers and comfy shoes are key, and for winter, pack warm coats, hats, gloves, and boots.

What are Romania’s most beautiful spots?

Top destinations include Bran Castle near Brasov, Peles Castle in Sinaia, Corvin Castle in Hunedoara, the Danube Delta, and the medieval town of Sighisoara. These locations showcase Romania’s stunning natural landscapes and architectural marvels.

Does Romania have a vibrant nightlife scene?

Major cities like Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara boast lively nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and pubs. The nightlife is particularly buzzing during the summer months, especially in Bucharest’s Old Town.

Which airlines offer direct flights to Romania?

Direct flights are offered by airlines, including Air France, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Ryanair, Tarom, Turkish Airlines, and Wizz Air.

What is Romania famous for?

Romania is renowned for its legendary Bran Castle, breathtaking landscapes like the Carpathians and the Danube Delta, rich history

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Best Time to Visit Romania.

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Seasonal highlights in romania.

The best time to visit Romania is during the late spring to early summer months from May to June for most travelers due to the mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and numerous cultural festivals. However, if you enjoy warm weather and outdoor activities, July to August is ideal, while September to October is perfect for experiencing the fall foliage and enjoying a more relaxed atmosphere with pleasant weather.

Romania is a country of diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Each season offers unique experiences, from exploring medieval castles and enjoying scenic countryside to participating in traditional festivals and winter sports.

Spring in Romania (March, April, May)

Landscape view of the famous Dambovita River crossing the city Bucharest on a sunny day in Romania.

Spring in Romania is a beautiful time when the country awakens from its winter slumber. The weather becomes increasingly mild, and the landscapes burst into color with blooming flowers and budding trees. This season is ideal for sightseeing, outdoor activities, and exploring the diverse landscapes.

Spring temperatures in Romania range from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) in March, gradually rising to 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) by May. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, with occasional rain showers.

  • Bucharest : Visit the capital city with its historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and beautiful parks.
  • Sighișoara : Explore the medieval town of Sighișoara, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
  • Danube Delta : Discover the rich biodiversity of the Danube Delta, one of Europe’s largest wetlands.

Summer in Romania (June, July, August)

Holiday resort Vama Veche at Black Sea Coast, Romania.

Summer in Romania is the peak tourist season, characterized by warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous cultural events and festivals. This is the best time for outdoor activities, exploring the country’s natural beauty, and enjoying beach vacations along the Black Sea coast.

Summer temperatures in Romania range from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F), with July and August being the warmest months. The weather is generally sunny and warm, with occasional thunderstorms.

  • Transylvania : Discover the stunning landscapes, medieval castles, and charming villages of Transylvania.
  • Black Sea Coast : Enjoy the sandy beaches and vibrant resorts of the Black Sea, such as Mamaia and Constanța .
  • Summer Festivals : Experience lively festivals such as the Sibiu International Theatre Festival and the Electric Castle Festival.

Autumn in Romania (September, October, November)

Brasov, Romania: The medieval Castle of Bran, known for the myth of Dracula.

Autumn in Romania is a beautiful season with colorful foliage and a crisp, refreshing atmosphere. The weather becomes cooler, and the tourist crowds thin out, making it a great time to explore the country’s cultural and natural attractions.

Autumn temperatures in Romania range from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) in September, gradually dropping to 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) by November. The weather is generally mild, with occasional rain and fog.

  • Bran Castle : Visit the famous Bran Castle, often associated with the Dracula legend, surrounded by stunning autumn landscapes.
  • Bucovina : Explore the painted monasteries of Bucovina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy the fall colors.
  • Transfăgărășan Road : Drive along one of the most scenic roads in the world, offering breathtaking views of the Carpathian Mountains.

Winter in Romania (December, January, February)

Famous recreation and winter sport holiday location in Poiana Brasov ski resort, Transylvania, Romania, Europe.

Winter in Romania is a magical time, especially for those who enjoy snow and winter sports. The country transforms into a winter wonderland with opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and festive holiday markets. It’s also a great time to experience Romanian traditions and cuisine.

Winter temperatures in Romania range from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F), with colder temperatures in the mountainous regions. Snowfall is common, especially in the Carpathian Mountains, making it ideal for winter sports.

  • Poiana Brașov : Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports in Romania’s premier ski resort.
  • Sibiu Christmas Market : Experience the festive atmosphere, traditional crafts, and delicious food at the Christmas market in Sibiu.
  • Maramureș : Explore the traditional wooden churches and unique cultural heritage of the Maramureș region.

Romania offers a wide range of experiences throughout the year, with each season providing unique highlights. The late spring to early summer months from May to June are ideal for most travelers due to the mild weather and numerous cultural festivals, while the warm summer months from July to August are perfect for outdoor activities and beach vacations. Autumn from September to October offers beautiful fall foliage and a relaxed atmosphere, and winter from December to February is great for winter sports enthusiasts and experiencing festive holiday markets. No matter when you go, take advantage of the must-do activities in Romania that will make your next trip unforgettable.

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Best time to visit Romania 2024

  • January 28, 2024

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Before deciding when is the best time to visit Romania, it is important to know what options you have in each season. I bet that before selecting your next holiday destination you always check how is the weather there.

Sometimes it rains and nobody likes to be wet when travelling. Sometimes it is so hot that you are melting! You are not sure if the building you are seeing is actually a palace or you’re having hallucinations. Sometimes it is so cold that you prefer to visit restaurants and pubs instead of walking around the streets.

So, if you are wondering when to visit Romania , you should know that here you can experience all these situations. That is why you must first decide why do you want to visit it. And after that, you will see when is the best time to travel to Romania. Come and explore this beautiful country and see what each season has to offer.

Depending on what you are planning to do and see, every season can be the best season for Romania. So let’s take them one by one and discover how you can enjoy a trip here based on the weather conditions.

Romania winter season

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Winter in Romania is a sequence of white, snowy days and dark, cold ones. Winter is the best if you want to see a snowy fairy tale, a white sea with idyllic views. Romania has some important ski resorts in the mountains, so you can have a whole holiday just practising winter sports. Poiana Brasov, Sinaia, Ranca or Straja are just some of them.

All have arranged ski slopes, chairlifts and welcoming hotels. After a day on the slopes in the evening, you can relax at one of the hotels with an indoor pool or in front of the fire in the fireplace.

And when you don’t feel like spending your time on the slope, you can enjoy a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the snow or you can visit the well-known attractions in the area.

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Another option is to explore the beautiful Romanian villages and enjoy the winter traditions that last for ages. Taste some specific Christmas cake, cozonac , a sort of panettone, but with a lot of nuts in it, and drink some palinka, a very cool and hot at the same time alcoholic drink. You will feel warmer in seconds! A Christmas in Maramures or in Bucovina is perfect if you want to discover these ancient traditions.

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Spring can be the best time to go to Romania if you like nature. Spring in Romania is a great moment to attend nature’s show with thousands of green shades, smells, and sensations.

Also, it is a good idea if you want to walk in a lilac forest, run in a daffodil meadow, or see wildlife. Taste nature’s best and most healthy gift for humans: all the plants in the woods that are good to eat only in spring!

Read also: 10 Places to visit in Romania in Spring

Romanians celebrate Easter in Spring. And since this is the most important Orthodox celebration, you can also experience some interesting traditions if you visit Romania during Easter. The most important Easter tradition in Romania is painting eggs.

It is said that Saint Mary placed a basket of eggs under the cross on which her son Jesus was crucified. They were eggs she wanted to give to the soldiers to persuade them to take pity on her son. The blood of the Savior, the symbol of life, which flowed over the eggs in the basket, reddened them.

Hence the tradition is that on the Thursday before Easter the housewives paint eggs. The tradition was spread in Europe.

And while in some areas it has disappeared, in Romania it has become real art, eggs being hand-painted and transformed into real jewellery. In Bucovina, there is even an egg museum dedicated to this tradition.

Summer in Romania

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Summer can be very hot in July and August, but can also be rainy in June. But usually, the weather is great for travel, so this is probably the best time to go to Romania if you want to visit its most important attractions.

Summer is for those who want to experience the coolness of the mountains on the most beautiful road in the world, Transfagarasan, or on the highest road in the country, Transalpina. Transfagarasan and Transalpina are open for cars only a few months a year.

Summer is a good choice if you want to wander on the streets of the beautiful cities in the country or to go hiking in the mountains.

You can freeze in Scarisoara cave, which has in it an underground glacier. Or you can just have fun at the seaside, in the most animated place in south-eastern Europe: Mamaia resort.

But you have to keep in mind that in summer, being a holiday for students in Romania, the seaside is extremely crowded even during the week.

The countryside in Transylvania is very welcoming during summer, so there is no greater period of the year if you want to enjoy the idyllic landscapes of this region.

Autumn in Romania

Transfagarasan in autumn

Fall may be the answer for you to the question “when to visit Romania?” if you want to taste a good wine with some delicious Romanian dishes.

During Autumn you can visit medieval fortresses, castles, and palaces surrounded by amazing colours: red, green, yellow, brown, all in the same place!

Autumn in Romania is a great time to explore the country for the spectacular fall foliage. September and October can be very warm, but for November you will need winter clothes.

Read also: Best places to visit in Romania in Autumn

The best month to visit Romania

Considering the things you want to do and the places you want to visit in Romania, you should first see which season is the best for you. If you just plan to explore parts of the country, it is better to choose a month with sunny weather and not too hot.

The best months to visit Romania are May, June, September, and October. There are around 20-25 degrees Celsius and the days are usually sunny. Sometimes it rains and the weather can be tricky, but it is better than a hot, summer day.

The important tourist attractions are usually crowded during the summer, and August is considered the peak of the tourist season in Romania. The days of the week are usually freer than the weekend, so the planning of the route through Romania should take into account this aspect as well.

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Transylvania attracts tourists with its ancient legends, charming villages and medieval towns. In order to be able to explore them freely, you must have good weather, so summer is a perfect time to come to Transylvania.

Winter can also be a choice if you want to enjoy a white, idyllic landscape, with houses hidden in the snow and smoke coming out of the chimneys. Transylvania also has some beautiful Christmas fairs in Sibiu and Brasov that you can visit only in December.

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Since most of Bucharest’s tourist attractions are visited indoor, any moment can be the best time to travel to Bucharest Romania. But if you want to make sure you have a freer time, August is probably the best month to visit Bucharest .

Most of the inhabitants of the city are gone on vacation and so many places remain vacant, waiting like new guests. And after a few days in the country’s capital, you can start a longer route through Romania.

So did you decide when is the best time of year to visit Romania for you? You can check the weather here. But the truth is you can visit it at any time of the year! It is just a matter of perspective and, of course, new experiences!

When you plan your trip to Romania, don’t hesitate to contact us. Based on what you want to do and to visit, we can suggest to you the best moment to come. We can also adapt your itinerary considering the period of the year you already chose.

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Best Time to Visit Romania: Information You Should Know

Romania, with its myriad natural wonders, historic cities, and charming traditions, is undoubtedly a destination worth exploring, presenting numerous reasons to plan a visit. Identifying the best time to visit Romania can enhance your experience, allowing you to fully immerse in all the country has to offer.

If gaining insight into the optimal travel time to Romania aligns with your interests, you’ll find this article to be quite informative.

There is no denying weather plays an important factor when it comes to making the most out of a new travel destination.

That being said, you should know Romania has a temperate-continental climate and  four different seasons with temperatures varying throughout the year:

  • Spring : (from March to May; fairly mild)
  • Summer : ( from June to August; usually torrid and dry)
  • Autumn : (from September to November; rainy season)
  • Winter (from December to February; quite harsh with frequent snowfall).

There’s something beautiful about every season here. You can go sightseeing in May, soak up the sun and enjoy Romania’s beaches in August, explore the great outdoors in September, or go skiing in December.

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It’s hard to name a single season as the best because it really depends on your plans and what you want to do.

However, referring strictly to the temperatures here, the best time to visit Romania would be mid-May through mid-September .

Visiting Romania during late spring or early fall will provide you with the best possible weather, as you will be able to enjoy lots of sunshine, as well as comfortable temperatures.

High Season versus Low Season

The high season—when prices are up and many hotels in Romania are often booked to capacity—is generally from June to August. 

Although the weather is hot during these months, the most popular destinations in Romania welcome lots of visitors. Many people choose the breathtaking Romanian mountains or the vibrant seaside scenery to cool off and relax.

Late May and early September are also quite crowded and expensive. You can also expect long lines and overcrowding during Romania’s public holidays when many Romanians get time off from work.

Some tourist attractions are closed during these days, as well.

If you are planning to come to Romania during the months mentioned above time, it’s best to book accommodation well in advance.

This can help you save money and avoid the frustration of having to spend a lot of time looking for a room once you reach your destination. It’s even better if you decide to book a tour , as accommodation and transportation to your destination will be provided.

Low season in Romania

The low season in Romania starts in late  September and lasts until June. During this time, you’ll be able to enjoy discounts for everything from accommodation to food and entrance fees.

Also, you are likely to find cheaper flights to Romania during spring and late summer.

This is the best time to visit Romania if you are traveling on a budget or if you want to avoid crowds and increased prices.

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You can expect heavy traffic on Romania’s national roads during the high season, as well as national holidays. The most crowded roads during this time of year are:

  • the Transfăgărășan Road (DN7 C). The road was voted the most beautiful road in the world by Top Gear and reaches a maximum altitude of 2,042 meters
  • A2 highway to the seaside
  • DN2, which links Buchares t, Romania’s capital, to the historical region of Moldova
  • DN1 passes through some of Romania’s largest cities.

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BEST Time To Visit Romania: Which Month or Season?

Not sure when is the best time to visit Romania? We are not surprised. As one of the biggest countries in Europe, Romania’s diverse landscapes offer something exciting at any time of the year. Each season represents a different side of Romania and your experience will greatly vary season by season. This is why we have written this Romania guide to tell the pros and cons of visiting Romania in each season. That way you can decide when it is the best time to travel to Romania !

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Generally speaking, the best time to visit Romania is in the summer , when the weather is at its best and everyone is out to have a good time.

During this time, tourism in Romania is at its peak, nationally and internationally. Beach towns and cities in the mountains are popular destinations as local and foreign tourists seek refuge from the summer heat.

Bucharest , the capital of Romania, is saturated with tourists as it serves as an entry point to the rest of Romania.

Nightlife in Bucharest is in full bloom, and the streets of Old Town Bucharest are flooded with people. The vibes are young and lively, perfect for anyone looking for a fun summer vacation in Romania.

Many spectacular events and festivals in Romania occur in the summer, and no Romania trip is complete without participating in one of them. No matter which city you decide to go in Romania, there will be something happening!

Because summer is the peak season in Romania, we recommend  booking your accommodation in advance .

Best Time Of The Year To Visit Romania

We all have our own interests and hobbies, so saying that summer is the best season to travel to Romania might be prudent. There is no “best” time to visit Romania because it depends on what your intent is.

Below we will discuss the pros and cons of visiting Romania in each of the seasons so you can have a better idea of how to plan your Romania trip. 

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Winter in Romania (December to February)

Winter in Romania is one of the lowest seasons for tourism . Temperatures drop below freezing on most days and frequent snowstorms ravage the country. The streets of Bucharest that were inundated with tourists are now desolate, and the lively atmosphere becomes grey and uninspiring.

If you plan on doing a  Romania road trip , you can forget about it. With the amount of snowfall, most roads are nearly impossible to drive on. The famous Transfagarasan Highway ( the best driving road in the world ) is usually covered in snow in the winter, and you definitely don’t want to leave Romania without seeing it!

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Fortunately, the thick layer of snow creates the perfect slopes for winter sports. Skiing and snowboarding are popular in Romania during the months of January and February.

As one of the cheapest EU countries, visitors don’t have to pay a hefty price for winter sports, unlike in Switzerland or Austria. 

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The ski resort town of Poiana Brasov is one of the best places to visit in Romania in the winter. When you are done skiing, enjoy some hearty Romanian food and soak in a spa to soothe your aching limbs!

Even when it is not winter, Poiana Brasov is one of the  best places to visit in Brasov , as it is filled with hiking trails and beautiful scenery.

If you are not into winter sports, the Christmas Markets in Romania are sure to impress.

Romania might not be well-known for its Christmas Markets, but it surely won’t stay like this for long. 

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When it comes to Christmas Markets, the ones in Sibiu and Cluj-Napoca (the capital of Transylvania) are the most spectacular. Hundreds of merchants set up traditional wooden cottages in the historic center of these ex-Saxon settlements, selling anything from mulled wine to traditional handicrafts to sweets like  kurtoskalacs !

Along with the beautiful Christmas decorations, the whole town comes alive. The energy that swept the streets of Romania in the summer is revived, and Christmas just cannot be more perfect in Romania.

Though Sibiu and Cluj are known to have the most beautiful Christmas Markets, cities like Bucharest, Brasov, Sighisoara, and Timisoara also have Christmas Markets that won’t disappoint.

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Winter Festivals And Events In Romania

  • Christmas Markets Throughout Romania

As we have mentioned above, Christmas Markets are some of the best winter attractions in Romania. Most of them will start in mid-November and last till mid-January, giving travelers plenty of time to explore them all!

  • The Annual Bear Festival In Comanesti

The annual bear festival (yes bear, not beer!) is one of the most unique and traditional festivals in Romania. It usually takes place in a small town called  Comanesti  in the northeastern region of Romania, where traditions and customs are engrained deep into their everyday lives.

Between Christmas and New Year, hundreds of participants in bear fur costumes would go from house to house, singing and dancing to ward off evil for the new upcoming year. Many of the fur costumes are real and weigh up to 40 kg; they can also cost as much as 2,000 euros.

This unique festival is an unusual thing in Romania , but if you are willing to venture out there, you will get a glimpse into some of the most authentic Romanian heritage .

Autumn In Romania (September To November)

Autumn is our favorite season to travel to Romania .  Flocks of summer tourists are now gone, leaving the cities with a surreal sense of serenity . Many of the Romania attractions that were filled with visitors are now nearly empty, allowing visitors to fully enjoy their grandeur.

Autumn is the best time to visit Transylvania , a historic region with charming castles and medieval towns. Fewer tourists will allow you to enjoy the attractions more, and any photo you take will be accompanied by the colorful autumn foliage . 

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Small towns such as  Rimetea  that were busy in the summer are now ghost towns with no one on the streets and everything closed on the weekdays. 

Nature starts showing us its true color, and slowly the countryside of Romania becomes saturated with colorful foliage. It is the best season to do a Romania road trip, as the landscape itself is enough to bedazzle you.

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Autumn is also harvest season , giving visitors an opportunity to get a glimpse into traditional Romanian life in the countryside.

With fewer tourists, demand and prices have lowered. Fully-booked hotels are now eerily empty, and some accommodations won’t even operate in autumn. Entrance fees to many attractions are also cheaper in autumn, perfect for anyone traveling Romania on a budget.

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Autumn is a great season for hiking , as the weather is moderate with low chances of rain.

However, the mountainous areas of Romania can get quite chilly, especially toward the end of autumn. It is not uncommon to see some snowfall towards the end of autumn.

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Autumn Festivals And Events In Romania

  • Oktoberfest Brasov

Because of the Transylvania Saxon influences, many of the cities in Translyvania still hold German influences. Brasov is one of those medieval Saxon cities.

In the city of Brasov, autumn is extra delightful. The Carpathian Mountains that surround the city are darted with autumn foliage, and the annual Oktoberfest Brasov gives you “beer goggles” to further enhance the landscapes, which can be explored independently or on a tour from Brasov .

With traditional music, Bavarian costumes, sausages, and enough beer to cure a drought, Oktoberfest Brasov is an amazing time to visit Brasov.

  • CibinFEST (OktoberFEST Sibiu)

A similar Oktoberfest also happens in the nearby city of Sibiu, another medieval Saxon walled-citadels. This annual event celebrates the seasonal harvest in the best way possible, with loads of Bavarian beer, cuisine, music, and dancing.

Starting in a big tent in the Large Square ( the center of the historic district), the party spreads and engulfs the entire city. It is certainly one of the most  fun things to do in Sibiu !

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  • ASTRA Film Festival (Sibiu)

If you are a film or documentary enthusiast, the ASTRA Film Festival (AFF) in Sibiu is an event you cannot miss. As the oldest international festival in Romania , the world-recognized AFF features mainly films from Eastern and Central Europe.

Many of these films tell a story about Romanian culture and traditions. Visitors will surely learn something interesting about the traditional Romanian ways of life when attending the AFF.

  • Halloween Party At Bran Castle

Bran Castle is the alleged birthplace of the legend of Dracula , a skin-tingling horror character from Bram Stoker’s famous novel. During Halloween, Bran Castle becomes one of the biggest attractions in Romania, hosting its own Halloween party . The party usually consists of vampire costumes, delicious food, drinks, dancing, music, and a hint of spookiness.

This is your one and only chance to party the night in Dracula’s Castle!

If you are traveling Romania with kids, the Halloween special at Bran Castle also has something for them, but they will not be able to participate in the adult-only afterparty.

Find out more about the Halloween Party on the official Bran Castle site.

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Spring In Romania (Mid-March To May)

By mid-March, the weather in Romania has started to improve. Gone are the dreadful winter days and comes the mild spring, along with frequent rain and spring blossoms.

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Spring is the best time to go to Romania for birdwatchers , as migratory birds find shelter in Danube Delta. Even if you are not a bird enthusiast, you will find joy slowly cruising down the Danube Delta, admiring at the numerous species of wildlife that inhabit the area.

As the snow melts, hiking becomes more popular in Romania. Though the temperature might be ideal, hikers must beware of the rainstorms that frequent the area. 

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The month of May is usually the month with the highest rainfall in Romania.

Accommodations and entrance fees are cheaper because of the lowered demand, similar to autumn. If you enjoy nature and a more authentic side of Romania, spring is a good time to visit.

Spring Festivals And Events In Romania

Martisor  is a Romanian traditional holiday celebrated on March 1st to welcome the arrival of spring.

To commemorate this seasonal tradition, small talismans (also called Martisor) made of red and white string in the form of a tassel are given to the ladies. These small trinkets are said to bring prosperity and health to anyone that receives one.

A week before Martisor, “Martisor” fairs will pop up in the big cities such as Brasov and Bucharest. There you will find local vendors selling Martisor-related items, accessories, and other handicrafts. With the “Martisor” fairs arrival, Romania is in high spirits once again!

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  • Film Festivals (Cluj Shorts, Este Film Festival, Transylvania International Film Festival)

Spring is the season of film festivals in Romania. Many big film festivals such as  Cluj Shorts ,  Este Film , and  Transylvania International Film Festival  take place in Cluj-Napoca or Sibiu. If you are a film-lover, don’t forget to check some of these out.

  • Spotlight Festival (Bucharest)

The  Spotlight Festival  in Bucharest is one of the most stunning festivals in the world. To call it a festival would be a little misleading because there usually isn’t loud music, dancing, or lots of booze (but that can be arranged).

A series of light installations and projections transform the Old Town Bucharest into its own art museum. Using these projects and installations adds another dimension to the already stunning buildings of Bucharest. This unique expression of art is a must-see if you are in Bucharest in the spring.

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  • Sunwaves Music Festival (Constanta)

With the temperature on the rise, music festivals start to make a comeback in the spring. The most famous of which is the  Sunwaves Music Festival  that takes place on Crazy Beach in  Mamaia , a resort town in the coastal city of Constanta.

As one of the biggest music festivals in Romania , Sunwaves Festival features a wide variety of famous and rising artists. Come enjoy some nice music under the spring sun, dance on the soft sand of Crazy Beach, and wake up to the sounds of crashing waves!

  • Easter Celebrations

Since most of Romania is Orthodox Christian, Easter is one of the most celebrated holidays in Romania. Because of this, Romania usually celebrates Orthodox Easter, which occurs around a week after Catholic Easter. This might mean you get to celebrate Easter twice if you decide to travel to Romania after Catholic Easter!

Easter markets will spawn in many parts o the city, perfect for visitors looking to purchase some Easter-related gifts or try some traditional Easter food in Romania. Hand-dyed easter eggs are a big part of Romanian Easter, so make sure you check them out.

Be aware that some shops and attractions might be closed during the Easter holidays.

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Summer In Romania (June To August)

As we have mentioned above, summer is generally the best season to go to Romania,. Why? The weather is at its best, rainfall is infrequent, and the streets are filled with energy and good vibes.

However, keep in mind that you will be paying more for accommodations and activities, though the prices will still be cheap for Europe.

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On average, the temperature is around 30 °C (86 °F) in lower areas like Bucharest, but it can reach upwards to around 35 °C (95 °F). The temperature in the higher-elevated regions tends to be a few degrees cooler.

Hiking is one of the most popular summer activities in Romania, as the mountains offer lush landscapes and a way to escape the heat. If you don’t like hiking, head over to Constanta and cool off in the Black Sea.

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Summer is not a bad time to visit Transylvania, but keep in mind the long queues and crowded attractions. Overcrowdedness diminishes even the more beautiful thing on earth.

However, summer is the best time to visit Bucharest, the capital of Romania.

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During the other seasons, the cold weather and the grey communist-era buildings suppress any kind of enjoyment. As more tourists flock to the streets in the summer, the winter curse is lifted, and sightseeing in Bucharest becomes fun and cheerful again.

Another  reason to visit Bucharest  in the summer is its spectacular nightlife, all at the fraction of the cost of other popular European cities such as Berlin or Prague. With its trendy bars, charming outdoor cafes, and beautiful historic buildings,  “Paris of the East”  is once again in full bloom.

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Summer Festivals And Events In Romania

  • Numerous Music Festivals

Music festivals are some of the best summer attractions in Romania. From the mega  UNTOLD Festival  (2015 Best European Festival) to the seaside  NEVERSEA Festival  to the hippie  Dakini Festival , there’s surely a music festival you will enjoy.

Because of how popular they are, we highly recommend you to reserve your ticket in advance, especially if you plan on visiting multiple music festivals in Romania.

Other notable music festivals are the fun and chill  Awake festival , the alternative  Summer Well festival , the hardcore rock  Rockstadt Extreme Fest , the unique  Electric Castle  (You party in a castle!), and the mysterious  Waha Festival  (it takes place in the woods!). 

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  • International Vampire Film and Arts Festival (Sighisoara)

As we mentioned above, Romania has a reputation as the land of vampires because of Bram Stoker’s famous novel, Dracula. In summer, Sighisoara (the birthplace of Vlad Dracula) holds the annual  International Vampire Film and Arts Festival  (Vampfest).

Here you will find different genres of vampire-related arts, such as films, literature, performing arts, and more. If you want to learn more about vampires and Dracula, Vampfest is worth a visit.

  • Sighisoara Medieval Arts and Crafts Festival

Sighisoara, one of the old Transylvania Saxon walled citadels, holds the unique Sighisoara Medieval Arts and Crafts Festival in the last few days of July. During this time, Sighisoara travels back to medieval times, and visitors will find costume parades, performances, concerts, traditional handicrafts, and much more along the well-preserved cobblestone streets.

This is one of the best times to visit Transylvania as the reenactment gives visitors a glimpse into life in a medieval Transylvania Saxon walled citadel.

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  • Maiden’s Fair (Mount Gaina & Avram Iancu)

The  Maiden’s Fair  is one of Transylvania’s oldest and most popular folk events. In the past, the Maiden’s Fair was a matchmaking event that arranges marriages for young men and women.

Nowadays, the practice of arranged marriages has died out in Romania, and the Maiden’s Fair is mostly an ethnographic festival promoting local cultures. Here you will find music, performances, gorgeous local outfits, and as always, lots of traditional Romania food.

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A delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is coming to Romania this autumn, representatives of the institution told Ziarul Financiar without providing additional details.

"We will issue a press release this month announcing the dates on which we will make a short visit to Romania this fall," said the institution's representatives.

According to some official sources, however, it is a periodic visit of the IMF mission to Romania, and it will be shorter than last autumn when the IMF made an extensive assessment of Romania's finances and economy. 

It is not about a visit related to the recent fiscal slippage, and the option of a loan agreement with the IMF was not discussed. It will be one of the routine visits that the IMF will carry out in several countries, the quoted sources said. 

However, Romania's economy failed to meet the expectations expressed by the IMF during its latest visit. Particularly, the budget deficit has increased more than planned, and the economic growth has lagged behind the projections.

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The sale events include a 48-hour flash sale, an exclusive member sale, an Apple trade-in event and more.

Best Buy always has deals on popular items like streaming devices , televisions and Apple products like the AirPods Pro and the Apple Watch Series 9 . They also have many great sale events, including one that typically happens on or around Prime Day , which I covered earlier this year .

The electronics retailer recently announced its roster of planned sales events for the rest of the year and there are a lot of discounts you should be on the lookout for. Below, I break down all of the holiday sale events Best Buy has scheduled and important dates and details to keep in mind.

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Best buy 2024 holiday sales events: what to know .

The sale events below are in chronological order, with the ones happening soon at the top, and the ones happening later on in the year toward the bottom. 

Best Buy’s 2024 Exclusive Member Sale

Dates: Sept. 27 to Sept. 29

The retailer is having its Exclusive Member Sale for its My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members. Anyone with a membership will get exclusive offers on electronics like laptops and TVs. Both existing members and people who sign up for a new membership who spend at least $500 between Sept. 27 and Oct. 20 get a $50 gift certificate to use toward Best Buy products.

Best Buy’s 2024 Apple Trade-Up Event

Dates: Sept. 30 to Oct. 13

Best Buy’s Apple Trade-Up event is essentially the retailer’s version of a trade-in deal, which allows customers to trade in products like Apple Watches, unlocked iPhones and MacBooks to get savings on newer Apple tech products. My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members get 10% more savings on Apple trade-ins. 

Best Buy’s 2024 48-Hour Flash Sale

Dates: Oct. 8 to Oct. 9

The two-day flash sale will include deals on tech products like gaming consoles, televisions, desktop monitors and more. 

Best Buy’s 2024 Prep for the Holidays Event

Dates: Oct. 21 

Starting on Monday, Oct. 21 with an unstated end date, this Prep for the Holidays event will include lots of deals on entertainment-forward tech for hosting holiday parties and events, including smart home devices , televisions and home appliances . 

Best Buy’s 2024 3-Day Gaming Event

Dates: Oct. 25

The retailer will celebrate the release of the popular video game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, by promoting deals on gaming software, accessories and consoles. They’ll also be introducing an in-store PC gaming event in select cities, which will let customers test new gaming tech.

For more important details and information on upcoming sales events, such as Amazon’s Prime Big Deals Day happening in October, stay tuned for our ongoing coverage .

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