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Brasov, Romania: The Ultimate Itinerary

Last Updated: September 20, 2024

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  • Where to Stay in Brasov, Romania
    • Vila Katharina
    • Casa Rozelor
    • Casa Wagner
  • Best Places to Eat in Brasov
    • Restaurant La Ceaun
    • Bistro de’l Arte
      • Dinner
      • Brunch
    • Bistro Albert
  • Things to Do in Brasov
    • Day 1 – Find Your Bearings in Brasov, Romania
    • Day 2 – Explore the Dracula’s Den
    • Day 3 – Visit the Birthplace of Dracula
    • Day 4 – Visit Europe’s Most Progressive Castle
    • Day 5 – The Serpentine Road to the Sky
    • Day 6 – Unleash Your Creativity and Discover Romanian Pottery
    • Day 7 – Stroll Through the Narrowest Street in Eastern Europe
  • Best Time to Visit Brasov, Romania
  • Posts from Romania:
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    • The 10 Cheapest Places to Travel the World in 2025
    • Corvin’s Castle | The Truth of Romania’s Vlad the Impaler
    • The Best Road and Rail Trip Through Romania
    • Bucharest, Romania: Our Epic Stay and Best Things to Do
    • Cluj-Napoca, Romania: 7 Amazing Reasons to Visit

Brasov, pronounced brah-shóv, is one of Romania’s most visited cities. Its central location makes it easily accessible by train. Because Romania is an idyllic road trip country, it’s a popular stop on most tourist itineraries. Nestled at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, Brasov is the perfect blend of medieval architecture, eerie history, legends, and culture encompassed in a small-town atmosphere. It was also a great place to make new friends, Paul & Ann, The Vicarious Voyagers!

We felt that Brasov is the jewel in Romania’s crown. And then we learned that it used to be called the “Crown City” in the Middle Ages, which is entirely fitting. So, to ensure you have a memorable stay, we have constructed an itinerary packed with amazing things to do in Brasov and around. Pro-tip, don’t forget to pack a magic marker! Read on to find out why and what adventures are waiting for you in Brasov. 

Where to Stay in Brasov, Romania

Before we get into how to spend seven days in Brasov, let’s talk about accommodation. The city offers many options of different styles and for various budgets. Nearly every hotel is a work of art, so anything within walking distance to the Old Town is a safe bet. But make sure it’s comfortable because it will be your base for an entire week of day trips and exploring! Here are our top three recommendations, located close to all of Brasov’s iconic attractions.

Vila Katharina

In our opinion, Vila Katharina is the best hotel to stay at in Brasov, and it has received extensive media coverage for a good reason. It’s named after Katharina Siegel, Brasov’s resident and, allegedly, the mistress of Vlad the Impaler (the inspiration behind the book Count Dracula). This boutique hotel is the perfect combination of elegance, sophistication, and modern-day comfort. 

Casa Rozelor

This boutique hotel is housed in a 15th-century building registered as a national monument! But the most impressive part of Casa Rozelor is the selection of art objects and decorations that let your eye wander in admiration. 

Casa Wagner

Casa Wagner is situated in a historic building that dates back to 1477. It embraces its Medieval look with furnishings and decoration and offers unbeatable views of the Black Church and Mount Tampa.

Best Places to Eat in Brasov

Restaurant La Ceaun

Located right on the Main Square, offers traditional Romanian cuisine. We recommend trying the bean soup served in a bread bowl or the delicious fried chicken with garlic sauce.

drinks
soup in bowl
soup in bread bowl
cabbage rolls and other items on plate
mici and potatoes on cutting board

Bistro de’l Arte

Located in a former warehouse, uses local ingredients and aims to serve healthy international dishes in an atmospheric setting. Its co-owner and chef has earned the title of “Woman Chef of the Year”, and enjoys experimenting with her recipes. We enjoyed both Dinner and Brunch; we often return to places we love!

Dinner

soup in bowl with cheese on top
chicken legs over mashed potatoes on plate
meat and noddles

Brunch

omlette with tomatoes on plate
pastry with jams and honey
french toast on plate

Bistro Albert

Dining here feels like a romantic candlelight dinner in an Italian wine cellar with live piano music. Except you can pair your dishes with local Romanian wine.

a walkway with tables to the side for dining
wine cave with bar
cheese and bread on platter
fish and vegetables with rice
grilled salmon on plate with vegetables
lemon tart
front entrance green wall
brick alleyway with picture frames

Things to Do in Brasov

Day 1 – Find Your Bearings in Brasov, Romania

water fountain with droplets with square in background

The best place to start getting to know Brasov is on Piata Sfatului, The Council Square, also known as the heart of Old Town. It is over 800 years old and has many historic buildings that sustained little damage thanks to the heavy fortification.

an open square with people walking and children playing with pigeons
Walking in the Old Town of Brasov

The Square is saturated with colorful buildings that look most stunning in the summer sun. It’s hard to believe that it was the place of public executions and witches’ pillory in the Middle Ages. Before you venture out, visit the Brasov History Museum. It also acted as a council hall, courthouse and prison where criminals were tortured. Next to the fountain in the Square, you can take the Walkabout Free Tour that departs daily at 10:30 AM. If you are not a tour fan, the following are Brasov’s most popular attractions you can cover by foot on your own.

Brasov traffic circle with beautiful building and Brasov sign on hill
Brasov sign on the hill overlooks the city

There is no better way to get the lie of the land than by climbing up Tampa mountain to the Brasov Hollywood sign. The sign itself is very impressive, but even more so are the panoramic views from the lookout point. Take the cable car if you are not in the mood for hiking.

Once you’ve made your way down, proceed to Poarta Ecaterinei (Catherine’s Gate). This gate used to be toll in Medieval times, where farmers would pay to enter the citadel and sell their produce. At first glance, the four enchanting turrets inspire fairytale memories from our childhood. Infact they symbolize that Brasov exercised the death penalty. 

After passing through the gate, make your way up to Turnul Negru (Black Tower) and Turnul Alb (White Tower). It’s a bit of a stair climb, but you’ll get to capture another spectacular angle of the city and the Brasov Hollywood sign.

white rock tower that is square
brasov sign on hillside

From there, make your way down to Piata Sfantul Ioan to marvel at some of Brasov’s best street art. This is also the place to spot the city’s summer events. 

Brasov Streets and Buildings a medieval town

Day 2 – Explore the Dracula’s Den

Bran Castle, located only 30 minutes away, is the main reason why people visit Brasov, Romania. It helped defend Romania against the Ottoman Empire, but its popularity is owed to Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula”. Apparently, Bran Castle most closely identifies with the description of Dracula’s Castle in the book. Take a tour to learn about werewolves, ghosts, and dragons as you stroll through the spooky halls. BYO garlic!

bev standing at castle
view from inside castle
view of roof line
view of the outside of castle

The most appropriate way to end this eerie day is by visiting the Black Church back at Council Square. Before it got restored, its walls were black from nearly burning down in 1689. Two things capture your eye upon entry. Antique Turkish tapestry that lines its tall walls perhaps acquired when Brasov, Romania was the trading intersection between Ottoman Empire and Western Europe. And the 4000-pipe organ which is considered one of the biggest in Europe. In the summer, the church holds organ concerts at 6 PM, which has been an unbroken tradition since 1953. It absolutely cannot be missed. 

outside of tall church
tapestries hanging from top of church

Day 3 – Visit the Birthplace of Dracula

On this day, you can leave the garlic at home as you’ll be meeting Dracula in his human form. Sighisoara is located about two hours northwest of Brasov. It is best known as the birthplace of Vlad Tepes (The Impaler), but it’s also one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. 

Sighisoara a medival city

Visit Casa Vlad Dracul, where Vlad Tepes was born, and proceed to his statue before spending the afternoon wandering around the colorful citadel. Designated as a World Heritage UNESCO site, this charming old town feels frozen in time.

Day 4 – Visit Europe’s Most Progressive Castle

About an hour’s drive away, Peles castle is one of the newer castles in Romania but not any less impressive. In fact, it was the world’s first castle to be fully powered by electricity. Its majestic architecture at the foot of picturesque mountains has managed to attract filmmakers. Every room has a different theme, but we enjoyed the Turkish salon and the stained glass windows the most.

a castle with large turrents

On the way back, make a stop in Rasnov, Brasov’s smaller counterpart with a Hollywood sign, and visit the fortress which is over 700 years old.

Day 5 – The Serpentine Road to the Sky

Your visit to Romania won’t be complete without an ascend of the Transfagarasan Road – originally built for military purposes and dubbed as ‘the Best Driving Road in the World’ by Top Gear. 

Romania’s communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu did not spare resources or lives building this road which is one of its kind and serves as a monument for the many lives lost in the process. Take your time taking in the views once you reach the top and head to the Balea lake for a meal when you are ready.

Awesome drive!

Day 6 – Unleash Your Creativity and Discover Romanian Pottery

Horezu village, four hours away from Brasov, is the heart of Romanian pottery. Each piece represents local folklore motifs and is perfectly imperfect and unique in its own way. Craftsmen use local resources such as mineral-rich soil, goose feathers and wild boar hair, and traditional techniques to prepare their masterpieces. The locals are happy to share their skills, so you can join a workshop and walk away with your own handmade souvenir.

plates stacked with traditional colors of earthtones

Day 7 – Stroll Through the Narrowest Street in Eastern Europe

bev walking through the narrow street looking at the writing on the walls

For your last day’s quest, dig up that magic marker we told you to bring and head to Strada Sforii (Rope Street), just five minutes walk from the Main Square. This is the narrowest street in Eastern Europe, which was used as a shortcut by the firefighters back in the day. Soak in the rainbow colors and messages written all over the walls. Take your magic marker and proclaim your love to someone you care about, or Brasov, perhaps. And if you spot our message, we hope it makes you smile!

bev writing our name on the wall of the city
Leaving our mark!

We invite you to return to Council Square for dinner and people-watching, observing with a new perspective after everything you’ve learned. 

a view of the square

We hope Brasov, Romania stirs your imagination as much as it did ours, and you leave this city fascinated and inspired in equal measure. Please share your recommendations in the comments below, if you’ve traveled here in the past.

Also, check out our post on our Road and Rail Trip Through Romania!

Best Time to Visit Brasov, Romania

We have linked a great website to this button showing the weather for this location by the month. Click below to be taken to Weather-and-Climate.com.

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We rolled into Gyeongju on a zippy high-speed train and realized that this place is like walking through a history book that forgot it was supposed to be boring. They call it Korea’s “museum without walls,” and we couldn’t agree more. Our favorite stop? The stunning Woljeonggyo Bridge — painted dragons above, river below, and us smack in the middle of this fabulous city wondering how we could rearrange our schedule for a longer stay. Our hearts were hitching a ride back to the 7th century, but unfortunately, the next train was scheduled to take us to the next amazing Korean city. We’ll be back, no doubt! We love it so!
#korea #gyeongju #retirementtravelers
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We rolled into Gyeongju on a zippy high-speed train and realized that this place is like walking through a history book that forgot it was supposed to be boring. They call it Korea’s “museum without walls,” and we couldn’t agree more. Our favorite stop? The stunning Woljeonggyo Bridge — painted dragons above, river below, and us smack in the middle of this fabulous city wondering how we could rearrange our schedule for a longer stay. Our hearts were hitching a ride back to the 7th century, but unfortunately, the next train was scheduled to take us to the next amazing Korean city. We’ll be back, no doubt! We love it so! #korea #gyeongju #retirementtravelers
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One thing we learned in Seoul today is that by wearing our Retirement Travelers shirts and vlogging our adventures, we were no longer ordinary tourists. We were viral-worthy legends in the eyes of middle-school boys. At Gyeongbokgung Palace, we were admiring the royal rooftops when this fun group of kids spotted us and swarmed. Phones clicked, peace signs flew, and we soaked up our five minutes of fame. And to think—our kids back home just call us “cute old people” but clearly, in South Korea, we are one step away from debuting as the next K-pop duo. 🤣 #seoulkorea #seoul🇰🇷 #kpop #korea NEVER STOP ACTING LIKE A KID!!!
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One thing we learned in Seoul today is that by wearing our Retirement Travelers shirts and vlogging our adventures, we were no longer ordinary tourists. We were viral-worthy legends in the eyes of middle-school boys. At Gyeongbokgung Palace, we were admiring the royal rooftops when this fun group of kids spotted us and swarmed. Phones clicked, peace signs flew, and we soaked up our five minutes of fame. And to think—our kids back home just call us “cute old people” but clearly, in South Korea, we are one step away from debuting as the next K-pop duo. 🤣 #seoulkorea #seoul🇰🇷 #kpop #korea NEVER STOP ACTING LIKE A KID!!!
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Hands down, our favorite thing at the Osaka World Expo 2025 was the Grand Ring—a jaw-dropping, 2-kilometer wooden skywalk that loops above the pavilions like a giant hula hoop. Not only does it hold the Guinness World Record for the largest wooden architectural structure, but it also came with one magical feature most of the pavilions lacked: no reservations required!!! We strolled around the wooden marvel like VIPs with zero lines and awesome views. #osaka #worldexpo #japan
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Hands down, our favorite thing at the Osaka World Expo 2025 was the Grand Ring—a jaw-dropping, 2-kilometer wooden skywalk that loops above the pavilions like a giant hula hoop. Not only does it hold the Guinness World Record for the largest wooden architectural structure, but it also came with one magical feature most of the pavilions lacked: no reservations required!!! We strolled around the wooden marvel like VIPs with zero lines and awesome views. #osaka #worldexpo #japan
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We took one last wander through Kyoto’s bamboo forest today—along with what felt like the entire population of Earth. Still, the towering stalks and swaying hush made it feel like nature was trying its best to whisper over the crowd. As we get ready to leave Kyoto behind, we’re carrying some unforgettable moments with us and we look forward to adding some more along the way. #kyoto #japanlife  #bambooforest
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We took one last wander through Kyoto’s bamboo forest today—along with what felt like the entire population of Earth. Still, the towering stalks and swaying hush made it feel like nature was trying its best to whisper over the crowd. As we get ready to leave Kyoto behind, we’re carrying some unforgettable moments with us and we look forward to adding some more along the way. #kyoto #japanlife #bambooforest
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We’ve officially arrived in Kyoto, and guess who’s already winning at this whole cultural immersion thing. Our 7-year-old granddaughter. Jet lag? She laughed in its face. Chopsticks? She’s in training. Bowing politely? Basically, a local diplomat. And the outfit? A pink kimono and a matching fan that we bought her—she’s got more style than the rest of us combined. Meanwhile, we’re over here trying to decode the Japanese metro system like it’s an escape room… after a month of being spoiled by China’s luxury rail life. She’s thriving, we’re surviving—and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way! It is also good reminder to us to still see the world through the curiosity and innocence of a child. Evie, Thanks for joining us in Japan!!! #kyotojapan #kyoto #japan
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We’ve officially arrived in Kyoto, and guess who’s already winning at this whole cultural immersion thing. Our 7-year-old granddaughter. Jet lag? She laughed in its face. Chopsticks? She’s in training. Bowing politely? Basically, a local diplomat. And the outfit? A pink kimono and a matching fan that we bought her—she’s got more style than the rest of us combined. Meanwhile, we’re over here trying to decode the Japanese metro system like it’s an escape room… after a month of being spoiled by China’s luxury rail life. She’s thriving, we’re surviving—and honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way! It is also good reminder to us to still see the world through the curiosity and innocence of a child. Evie, Thanks for joining us in Japan!!! #kyotojapan #kyoto #japan
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In the heart of Shanghai’s futuristic skyline, we found ourselves living a dream—our lodging nestled high within the iconic Jin Mao Tower(Bldg on left). Each morning, we woke to a commanding view of the World Financial Center slicing through the sky, and just steps away stood the architectural marvel that is the Shanghai Tower—the third tallest building in the world. Our adventure reached thrilling new heights as we ascended to its summit, where the city sprawled beneath us like a living tapestry. It was more than just a stay; it was a front-row seat to one of the most awe-inspiring skylines on Earth. #shanghai #chinatrip #jinmaotower #shanghaitower #china
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In the heart of Shanghai’s futuristic skyline, we found ourselves living a dream—our lodging nestled high within the iconic Jin Mao Tower(Bldg on left). Each morning, we woke to a commanding view of the World Financial Center slicing through the sky, and just steps away stood the architectural marvel that is the Shanghai Tower—the third tallest building in the world. Our adventure reached thrilling new heights as we ascended to its summit, where the city sprawled beneath us like a living tapestry. It was more than just a stay; it was a front-row seat to one of the most awe-inspiring skylines on Earth. #shanghai #chinatrip #jinmaotower #shanghaitower #china
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A visit to Beijing isn’t complete without a long walk on the Great Wall (Badaling section), which is now only a 30-minute train ride from Beijing North Railway Station. It is simply spectacular and a must visit. #greatwall #greatwallofchina #china
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A visit to Beijing isn’t complete without a long walk on the Great Wall (Badaling section), which is now only a 30-minute train ride from Beijing North Railway Station. It is simply spectacular and a must visit. #greatwall #greatwallofchina #china
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Bev stood in awe before the Army of Terracotta Warriors near Xi'an. Hidden for 2200 years, these ancient relics were only unearthed by a Chinese farmer in 1974. China's First Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought to defy mortality. He poured vast resources into constructing an underground empire, complete with palaces, armies, chariots, and stables. Spanning 21 square miles, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest burial ground on earth. #xian #xianchina #terracottawarriors #china #retirementtravel
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Bev stood in awe before the Army of Terracotta Warriors near Xi'an. Hidden for 2200 years, these ancient relics were only unearthed by a Chinese farmer in 1974. China's First Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought to defy mortality. He poured vast resources into constructing an underground empire, complete with palaces, armies, chariots, and stables. Spanning 21 square miles, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is the largest burial ground on earth. #xian #xianchina #terracottawarriors #china #retirementtravel
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The reason we stopped in Chengdu was pretty black and white………and very, very cute. 🐼
The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an incredible facility that houses over 200 Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. This photo is the most famous resident here. She is a cutie and a social media star in China, named HuaHua. 
#pandas #huahua #chengdu #chinatravel
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The reason we stopped in Chengdu was pretty black and white………and very, very cute. 🐼 The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is an incredible facility that houses over 200 Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. This photo is the most famous resident here. She is a cutie and a social media star in China, named HuaHua. #pandas #huahua #chengdu #chinatravel
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We are in Chongqing. This municipality in southwestern China is considered one of the largest cities in the world with over 30 million people. It is massive! It is nicknamed “The Mountain City” because of the many urban hills with unique transportation systems that adapt to the terrain. This is a vibrant place with lots of high-end shopping, a monorail that passes through a building, towering skyscrapers, and so many wonderful “Hot Pot” restaurants. #china #chongqing #lizibastation
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Just zipping around China by train,
We think it’s much better than a plane.
A rail network so vast,
And speeds that are fast,
There is nary a thing to complain.

Several of you have asked how we are getting around in China? Well, the Chinese high-speed train system has quite simply BLOWN US AWAY!!! It is modern, affordable, fast, clean, efficient, convenient and has great service. There is a rapidly expanding network of 25,000 miles of high-speed rail lines, with numerous daily routes going about anywhere you would want to go. We have tried the 1st and 2nd class tickets, both of which are perfectly fine, but admit we love the over-the-top luxury of business class for affordable prices. We will be detailing more info about Chinese train travel in future videos, so stay tuned. John and Bev
#china #trains #traintravel
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Just zipping around China by train, We think it’s much better than a plane. A rail network so vast, And speeds that are fast, There is nary a thing to complain. Several of you have asked how we are getting around in China? Well, the Chinese high-speed train system has quite simply BLOWN US AWAY!!! It is modern, affordable, fast, clean, efficient, convenient and has great service. There is a rapidly expanding network of 25,000 miles of high-speed rail lines, with numerous daily routes going about anywhere you would want to go. We have tried the 1st and 2nd class tickets, both of which are perfectly fine, but admit we love the over-the-top luxury of business class for affordable prices. We will be detailing more info about Chinese train travel in future videos, so stay tuned. John and Bev #china #trains #traintravel
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Tianmen Mountain was our third incredible attraction near Zhangjiajie, China. The mountain can be accessed from the city by two different exhilarating aerial trams or a dangerous highway featuring 99 hairpin turns. Tianmen literally means “Heaven’s Gate” and the 999 stairs leading up to the opening are known as the Stairway to Heaven. Climbing this stairway was another bucket list experience for us, so we took our time on the steep steps and just savored every moment. After passing through the gate, a long series of escalators take you up through the inside of the mountain to the top, where they have a glass-bottomed walkway hugging a cliffside and many great views of the area.
#china #tianmen #tianmenmountain
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Tianmen Mountain was our third incredible attraction near Zhangjiajie, China. The mountain can be accessed from the city by two different exhilarating aerial trams or a dangerous highway featuring 99 hairpin turns. Tianmen literally means “Heaven’s Gate” and the 999 stairs leading up to the opening are known as the Stairway to Heaven. Climbing this stairway was another bucket list experience for us, so we took our time on the steep steps and just savored every moment. After passing through the gate, a long series of escalators take you up through the inside of the mountain to the top, where they have a glass-bottomed walkway hugging a cliffside and many great views of the area. #china #tianmen #tianmenmountain
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