Curious why Cluj is also called Napoca? Wondering what is the story behind the city’s monuments? Want to know why, two decades ago, even the public garbage bins got to be painted in the colors of the national flag? Let’s explore Cluj together, in the heart of Transylvania!
Price per person: min. 2 - max. 15 participants. This option allows other travellers to join you on the tour.
Min 1 - max 15 participants. : This option insures you that no other traveller will join you on the tour. You can opt for English / French speaking guide.
Here you will discover the oldest square in the city and admire the Franciscan church and Carolina Obelisk.
Discover the oldest civilian building in Cluj and learn about one of the greatest kings Hungary ever had.
St Michael's catholic church in Cluj is one of the biggest medieval churches in Transylvania.
First Baroque church to be built in what is now Romania.
Walk along some well hidden narrow streets and admire the 15th century walls of the City.
Side the headquarters of the second most important university in Romania, dating for more than 100 years.
Visit the 15th century church where the best organ concerts are organized in the city. Admire one of the biggest coat of arms collections in this part of Europe.
One of the very few defense towers preserved from the medieval fortifications. Learn about the importance of the guilds in the development of the city.
Visit Avram Iancu Square, where most buildings, including the National Theatre, were build starting with the end of the 19th century.
Discover the interior decoration of an orthodox church.
End of the tour.
If it is convenient for you, we can meet in front of the Carolina Obelisk (Museum Square)
Cluj-Napoca, the unofficial capital of Transylvania, is a vibrant university city known for its rich history, medieval architecture, and lively cultural scene. Often referred to as the 'Heart of Transylvania,' it offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern energy, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
A stunning Gothic-style church and one of the most iconic landmarks in Cluj-Napoca. It is one of the largest medieval churches in Transylvania and features beautiful stained glass windows and a tower that offers panoramic views of the city.
A striking statue of Matthias Corvinus, a famous Hungarian king who was born in Cluj-Napoca. The statue is a prominent feature of the Central Square and a popular gathering spot.
A beautiful and serene botanical garden featuring a wide variety of plants, trees, and flowers. The garden is a perfect place for a peaceful stroll and offers a welcome escape from the bustling city.
A beautiful Orthodox cathedral with a striking golden dome. The cathedral is an important religious site and a notable example of Romanian Orthodox architecture.
A magnificent Baroque palace that now houses the National Theatre of Cluj-Napoca. The palace is a stunning example of 18th-century architecture and a cultural hub of the city.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with a mixture of minced meat (usually pork or beef), rice, and spices, served with sour cream and polenta.
Grilled minced meat rolls made from a mixture of pork, beef, and sometimes lamb, flavored with garlic and spices.
Fried dough balls filled with sweet cheese, usually served with sour cream, jam, or powdered sugar.
This is the warmest and most popular time to visit, with long daylight hours and plenty of outdoor activities. The city hosts numerous festivals and events during this period.
Romanian Leu (RON)
GMT+2 (Eastern European Time, EET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Cluj-Napoca is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Cluj-Napoca Central Station
Autogara Transilvania Nord, Autogara Centrala
The bus network is the most extensive public transport system in Cluj-Napoca, covering the entire city and many suburbs. Buses are generally reliable and affordable.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Turda Gorge is a stunning natural attraction featuring a deep canyon with towering limestone cliffs, lush vegetation, and a variety of wildlife. It's a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing, and nature walks.
Salina Turda is a unique underground salt mine that has been transformed into a tourist attraction. Visitors can explore the mine's chambers, take a boat ride on an underground lake, and even visit an underground amusement park.
Sighișoara is a charming medieval town and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's known for its well-preserved citadel, colorful buildings, and rich history. The town is also the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula.
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