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.
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.