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Brasov Old Town whisks you back to medieval times with its Gothic spires and baroque facades. The Council Square buzzes with energy while cobblestone streets lead to hidden treasures. The towering Black Church stands as a testament to Saxon heritage, and the nearby Tampa Cable Car offers spectacular mountain views. Climb the White and Black Towers for panoramic vistas of red-tiled roofs against Carpathian backdrops. Cosy taverns serve traditional Romanian dishes alongside Saxon-influenced fare throughout the pedestrian-friendly district. The highly walkable historic centre restricts vehicles, making exploration a pleasure. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer stone walls and wooden beams with modern comforts.
Șchei
Schei's narrow cobblestone streets transport you to medieval Romania with each step you take. The First Romanian School Museum showcases the nation's earliest printed books in a charming 16th-century building. Romanian Orthodox churches with painted facades punctuate quiet residential lanes where locals live much as they have for generations. The area offers an authentic glimpse into Romanian daily life away from tourist crowds. Family-run restaurants serve hearty traditional dishes like ciorba and mici at budget-friendly prices. Most visitors walk the 15-20 minutes from Old Town Brasov since the medieval streets limit vehicle access. Guesthouses and family-run pensions in converted historic homes provide authentic accommodation with personal host interaction.
Bartolomeu
Bartolomeu serves up a slice of authentic Romanian life with a side of fascinating history. The 13th-century Bartholomew Church stands tall among residential streets, while former industrial spaces have found new life as creative workshops. Sports fans can catch local action at Silviu Ploiesteanu Stadium, and history buffs will appreciate the neighborhood's transformation from industrial hub to quiet residential area. Family-run restaurants dish out hearty Romanian ciorbă and mici at wallet-friendly prices compared to central Brașov spots. Guesthouses and apartment rentals offer genuine local living experiences. Though public transport is limited, the peaceful tree-lined streets make for pleasant walks, and taxis provide easy access to Brașov's main attractions.
Photo by Always Wanderlust (Adonis V.)
Open Photo by Always Wanderlust (Adonis V.)
Photo by Cristina Ersen
Open Photo by Cristina Ersen
Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Open Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Open Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Photo by Jeffrey Gross
Open Photo by Jeffrey Gross
Brasov City Centre
Brasov City Centre wraps you in medieval charm with its pedestrian-friendly cobblestone streets and fairy-tale buildings. Council Square buzzes with travellers soaking up the Saxon architecture while the towering Gothic Black Church commands attention with its massive stone walls. Wander through narrow lanes to discover museums tucked into colourful baroque buildings or climb Tampa Mountain for sweeping views of red-tiled roofs below. Traditional Romanian restaurants serve hearty dishes alongside Saxon specialities in cosy taverns with medieval décor. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer modern comforts within ancient walls. The compact centre is best explored on foot, with local buses connecting to outer districts when you're ready to venture beyond.
Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Open Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Photo by Always Wanderlust (Adonis V.)
Open Photo by Always Wanderlust (Adonis V.)
Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Open Photo by Marcelo Lopes
Photo by alusoare.com
Open Photo by alusoare.com
Photo by Jeffrey Gross
Open Photo by Jeffrey Gross
Centrul Vechi
Centrul Vechi treats history buffs to a medieval wonderland where cobblestone streets wind through Romania's Gothic masterpiece. The towering Black Church spires and pastel baroque facades around Council Square set the scene for travel magic. Narrow Saxon streets create a 14th-century maze that's best explored as golden lamplight bathes ancient walls and towers. The area boasts excellent walkability with car-free zones throughout the compact historic core. Traditional Romanian cuisine awaits in atmospheric cellars while boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer modern comforts wrapped in centuries-old charm. Most attractions stay open from 9am-6pm with restaurants serving until late.
Skiers and snowboarders might want to test out the slopes at Poiana Brasov Ski Resort, a skiing spot located 6.3 mi (10.2 km) from central Brasov. If you master the slopes, Predeal Ski Resort is also located nearby.
Council Square is worth passing through for a few pics when in Brasov Old Town. You can also discover the cathedral and churches in the area – your sightseeing tour starts here.
If you're interested in local churches head to Brasov Old Town – home to Black Church. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the cathedral in the area.
You can study the exhibits at Council House, a museum with a storied past, during your holiday in Brasov. Discover the mountain views in this walkable area or seek out the ski slopes.
You can study the exhibits at White Tower, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Brasov. Discover the mountain views and churches in this walkable area.
Brasov is well known for its castle and churches, while attractions include Council Square and Black Church. Visitors highlight this walkable city's mountains while sights include Mount Tampa and Tampa Cable Car.
A must stop for visiting Bran Castle and Peles Palace the latter has got to be the most expensive palace built, a must see. Bran Castle was a bit chaotic as they don't limit numbers it would appear. Brasov itself quite compact and a joy to visit
Eileen
10.0/10
Excellent
What a fun old town to explore. I'm so glad we got out of Bucharest with its hustle and bustle to visit this beautiful area. I would highly recommend the cable car ride if the weather is nice...great views.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Great place to visit for a few days. Lots of great coffee shops and restaurants Visit Bran and it's castle Lots of history. Transport to other parts of Romania is very easy and affordable
John
10.0/10
Excellent
Absolutely beautiful town. A lot of restaurants to choose from. The Musica Bella restaurant serves really good food in a quaint setting cantina and was very good value. We also took a bus to the ski resort and you can get a condola to the top.
George
10.0/10
Excellent
Brasov is what Prague and Sofia Bulgaria's love child would be. Like a Christmas village with authentic Romanian traditions but tourist friendly. Everything is walkable but bring gloves, very cold in January!!
lisa
10.0/10
Excellent
All the sights are within walking distance and there are so many cafes and restaurants around for the tourists to choose from. Things are relatively cheap and people are very friendly.
Pang Eng
10.0/10
Excellent
Beautiful place with amazing history and architecture. Reasonably priced food/drink and the centre is very walkable.
Ishbel
8.0/10
Good
Interesting city - much larger than thought. Not our favourite but good location for Peles and Bran.
Sarah
10.0/10
Excellent
This is a great location to use as a home base for sights in Transylvania.
Coby
8.0/10
Good
Uber now being available is a much more convenient option than depending on buses as was necessary on previous visits. A much better option to get from Gara Brasov to the Old Town with luggage!
"A picturesque hotel in the middle of the historic center of Braşov. Walkable to everything.Very pleasant and helpful staff. Rooms were simple, but clean and comfortable with a balcony. Highly recommend!"
"Was amazing stay, the staff is above and beyond expectations, they make their best to resolve the issues, which are not related to the hotel service, always ready to help. Highly recommended!
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"Very nice hotel clean and quiet breakfast is very good a lot of dining area very close to public transport front desk team is very friendly and helpful everyone is speaking English very recommended to stay in the hotel "
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Find out more about Brasov
Find out more about Brasov
Brasov is a walkable location known for its historical sites. Learn about the local heritage of Brasov at landmarks like Brasov Fortress and Rupea. And while you're here, be sure to stop by Council Square and Black Church.