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 Located in the heart of Romania, at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, Brașov is a city that perfectly combines history, culture, nature, and hospitality. With a tradition spanning hundreds of years and a unique medieval atmosphere, Brașov attracts thousands of tourists from around the world every year. Whether you are passionate about history, nature, or simply want to relax in a fairytale setting, Brașov has something special to offer every visitor.

The History of Brașov

  The history of Brașov dates back to the medieval period, when the city was founded by Saxon colonists in the 13th century. At that time, Brașov was an important commercial and military center, protected by castles and fortifications. The city enjoyed a strategic role in the region due to its geographical location, situated at the crossroads of major trade routes in Transylvania.

 Brașov has witnessed many historical events, including Turkish and Tatar invasions, as well as the evolution of the empires that succeeded each other in the area. In the medieval period, the city was a vibrant place, with a strong Germanic influence, and this cultural heritage can still be seen today in its architecture and traditions.

 Some of the most important historical moments include the construction of the Black Church in the 14th century, a symbol of the city, and the involvement of the city in the 1989 Revolution, where a major resistance movement against the communist regime took place.

Tourist Attractions in Brașov

Brașov is a city that harmoniously blends medieval elements with stunning mountain landscapes. Some of the main tourist attractions include:

  1. The Black Church
    One of Brașov’s most iconic buildings, the Black Church is a symbol of the city and an example of Gothic architecture. Built between 1383 and 1477, this imposing church is known for its colossal size and for surviving a devastating fire in 1689, which left its walls blackened by soot. Inside the church, visitors will find a remarkable baroque organ and a collection of Oriental carpets that add to the uniqueness of this masterpiece.

  2. Council Square (Piața Sfatului)
    The heart of the city and a place where visitors can feel the pulse of Brașov, Council Square is surrounded by historical buildings and traditional restaurants, with its medieval atmosphere enhanced by cobbled streets and period architecture. Various cultural events are held here, and during the winter, the square transforms into a fairytale setting with Christmas markets and festive lights.

  3. Brașov Citadel
    The old city is surrounded by medieval walls and towers that were built to protect the citadel from invasions. Among the most important fortifications are the White Tower, the Black Tower, and the Graft Bastion. Visiting the citadel offers a fascinating glimpse into Brașov’s history and its evolution as a fortified city.

  4. Mount Tampa
    Located right next to the city, Mount Tampa offers a spectacular panorama of Brașov and the surrounding mountain area. You can reach the summit either by foot, via a 30-minute trail, or by cable car. From the top, the view over the city and the Carpathian Mountains is absolutely breathtaking.

  5. Bran Castle
    Just 30 minutes from Brașov, Bran Castle is one of Romania's most famous tourist attractions, mainly due to its association with the Dracula legend. Although there is no clear evidence that Vlad the Impaler ever lived here, Bran Castle attracts millions of visitors annually because of its mysterious atmosphere and medieval architecture.

  6. Poiana Brașov
    The emblematic mountain resort nearby, known for its top ski slopes and breathtaking mountain landscapes. Poiana Brașov is an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts, but also for those who want to relax in the midst of nature, no matter the season.

  7. Republic Street (Strada Republicii)
    Another important attraction in Brașov is Republic Street, known for its souvenir shops, picturesque cafés, and colorful facades. It’s the perfect place for a relaxing stroll through the city, offering an authentic European atmosphere.

  8. Rope Street (Strada Sforii)
    The narrowest street in Romania and in Eastern Europe, located in the city center.

Accommodation in Brașov: A Variety of Options for Every Type of Tourist

Brașov offers a wide range of accommodation options to meet the needs of various types of tourists. From luxury hotels and traditional guesthouses to rental apartments and mountain cabins, the city is ready to provide comfort and hospitality to its visitors.

  1. Luxury Hotels
    In Brașov, there are 4- and 5-star hotels offering high-quality services. Among the most appreciated accommodation units are the Aro Palace Hotel, an iconic hotel of the city with spectacular views of Brașov and the Carpathian Mountains, and the Kronwell Hotel, which combines modernity with tradition, offering excellent facilities.

  2. Traditional Guesthouses and Cabins
    If you're looking for a more authentic experience, the guesthouses and cabins in the Brașov area offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere. These accommodations are ideal for those who want to try traditional Transylvanian dishes and experience the "rhythm" of mountain villages.

  3. Rental Apartments and Rooms
    In Brașov, tourists can also choose to rent apartments or rooms, which are a more flexible option, especially for groups or families. These are available in the city center or in quieter areas, offering the comfort of a "home away from home."

Festivals and Events in Brașov

Brașov is a lively and vibrant city with numerous events that attract tourists from around the world. Some of the most important festivals and events that take place in Brașov include:

  1. Brașov International Music Festival
    This festival gathers artists from all over the world every summer, offering classical and chamber music concerts. It is an important event for classical music lovers and those who want to discover new talents.

  2. Brașov Christmas Market
    One of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Romania, Brașov transforms Council Square into a fairytale place during the winter holidays. Visitors can find traditional products, local delicacies, and unique gifts, all in a magical holiday atmosphere.

  3. Brașov Theatre Festival
    The Brașov Theatre Festival is another important event in the city's cultural life. It brings together theatre troupes from all over the country and abroad, offering performances of all genres, from drama to comedy and experimental theatre.

  4. Transylvania International Film Festival (TIFF)
    This international film festival is one of the most eagerly anticipated cultural events in Brașov and Romania. TIFF brings together filmmakers, critics, and cinema enthusiasts from around the world each year. Award-winning films, open-air screenings, as well as workshops and meetings with renowned directors or actors, create a special atmosphere in the city. The event typically takes place in the summer and is an excellent opportunity for cinephiles who want to combine vacation with a top cultural program.

  5. Crafts and Traditional Products Festival
    This festival takes place annually and gathers craftsmen and traditional producers from all over the country. It is a unique opportunity to discover and purchase handmade objects, jewelry, textiles, ceramics, and more, all made with skill and passion. The festival is organized in the center of Brașov, and its authentic and colorful atmosphere attracts many tourists who can learn about the local traditions of the region.

Adventure Tourism in Brașov

In addition to historical and cultural attractions, Brașov is also an ideal destination for those who love adventure sports and nature. The surrounding mountains offer a wide range of activities, from mountain hiking and cycling to winter sports.

  1. Hiking and Mountain Biking
    Brașov is the perfect place for hiking enthusiasts, with a multitude of trails leading to impressive peaks. Mount Tampa, Piatra Craiului, and the Postăvarul Massif are just a few of the top destinations for hiking. The mountain areas around Brașov are also excellent for mountain biking, with trails of varying difficulties.

  2. Ski and Snowboarding in Poiana Brașov
    Poiana Brașov is one of the most important ski resorts in Romania, with slopes of different difficulty levels and modern facilities. Besides skiing and snowboarding, Poiana Brașov also offers après-ski activities, such as spas, restaurants, and bars, where tourists can relax after a day full of adrenaline on the slopes.

  3. Climbing and Mountaineering
    The mountains surrounding Brașov are also ideal for climbing enthusiasts. There are many mountaineering routes for both beginners and experienced climbers, and local guides can provide information and training for a safe and memorable experience.

  4. ATV Tours and Mountain Safari
    For those who want to explore the mountains in a less conventional way, Brașov offers ATV tours, which are an extraordinary way to discover spectacular landscapes. These excursions are also available in Poiana Brașov and other nearby mountain areas.

Brașov Cuisine: Delicious Offers from the Heart of Transylvania

Brașov's cuisine reflects the diversity and traditions of the region, with a blend of influences from Transylvania, as well as other parts of Romania and Central Europe. Traditional Brașovian food is a delight for tourists, and the restaurants in Brașov serve authentic dishes that are true feasts for the taste buds.

  1. Traditional Dishes
    Among the typical dishes of Brașov are sarmale (pork rolls with rice, wrapped in sour cabbage leaves), tripe soup, venison stew, mici (grilled sausages), and various pork and beef dishes cooked in the traditional way. Another local dish is papricaș, a dish with chicken or

pork and a tomato and paprika sauce.

  1. Traditional Desserts
    You must not miss the traditional desserts of Brașov, such as apple pie or cozonac (a round dessert filled with nuts, cocoa, and raisins), which are served in most of the city's restaurants and bakeries.

  2. Wines and Traditional Drinks
    Brașov is surrounded by the wine regions of Făgăraș and Dealu Mare, where you can taste excellent wines, especially red varieties like Fetească Neagră and Merlot. Also, in the city, you can find a wide range of țuică (a plum brandy) and palincă (a pear or apple brandy), traditional drinks that are an integral part of local hospitality.

Brașov: A Dream Destination for Anyone

 Brașov is more than just a tourist city – it is a complete destination that blends medieval charm with incredible mountain landscapes and the vibrant atmosphere of a European city. Whether you are looking for a cultural vacation, a relaxing stay in nature, or an adventure-filled experience, Brașov offers all of these and much more.

 From exploring medieval history in Council Square and the Black Church, to hiking on mountain peaks or relaxing moments in Poiana Brașov, the city will enchant you at every step. With a diverse accommodation system, renowned festivals and events, and a delicious local cuisine, Brașov is undoubtedly a top destination in Romania.

 So, if you want to discover an authentic part of Transylvania, don't hesitate to visit Brașov – a fairytale city that will stay in your heart long after you leave.