Main attractions in Sibiu

Bridge of Lies (Podul Minciunilor) – 150 meters / 2-minute walk

Begin your journey at Romania’s oldest cast-iron bridge, steeped in legends and local folklore.

Small Square (Piața Mică) – Adjacent to the Bridge of Lies

This charming square is lined with colorful buildings, cafes, and artisan shops, offering a glimpse into Sibiu’s vibrant community life.

Council Tower of Sibiu (Turnul Sfatului) – 200 meters / 3 minute walk

Climb this iconic 12th-century tower for panoramic views of the city.

Large Square (Piața Mare) – 250 meters / 4 minute walk

Sibiu’s central square hosts major events and is surrounded by significant landmarks.

Brukenthal National Museum – Located in Piața Mare

Explore Romania’s oldest museum, housing European art collections and historical artifacts.

Holy Trinity Cathedral (Romanian Orthodox Cathedral) – 500 meters / 6 minute walk

Admire the Byzantine Revival architecture of this significant religious site.

Nicolae Bălcescu Street – 600 meters / 7 minute walk

Stroll along this bustling pedestrian street, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings.

Holy Stairs Passage (Pasajul Scărilor) – 700 meters / 8 minute walk

Descend through this picturesque passage connecting the Upper and Lower Towns, showcasing medieval architecture.

Lower Town (Orașul de Jos) – 800 meters / 9 minute walk

Wander through cobblestone streets and discover hidden courtyards in this historic district.

ASTRA Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization – 3 km / 10 minute drive or 30 minute walk

Conclude your tour with a visit to this open-air museum, showcasing Romania’s rural heritage with over 300 traditional buildings.

Main attractions in Bucharest

National Museum of Romanian History

Discover Romania’s rich past through fascinating exhibitions showcasing ancient artifacts, royal treasures, and historical milestones.

Calea Victoriei (Main Pedestrian & Coffee Bar Avenue)

Stroll along one of Bucharest’s most iconic boulevards, filled with elegant architecture, trendy cafés, shops, and cultural landmarks.

Piața Unirii (The City’s Central Square)

A major hub of the city, this lively square connects historic areas with modern Bucharest and offers impressive fountains and views.

The People’s House & National Museum of Modern Art

Visit one of the world’s largest administrative buildings and explore contemporary art exhibitions inside this monumental landmark.

Cișmigiu Park (Green Space in the City Centre)

Relax in Bucharest’s oldest public park, featuring peaceful alleys, a scenic lake, and shaded spots perfect for a break from the city.