Explore the medieval charm of Brașov, Romania, with this guide to its historic heart and surrounding Transylvanian wonders. From the vibrant Council Square and the imposing Black Church to the mystical Bran Castle and the serene Libearty Bear Sanctuary, discover a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This collection offers a journey through ancient fortresses, narrow cobblestone streets, and the captivating legends of the region.
Bear Sanctuary
A forest refuge dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of over 100 rescued bears.
Dracula Castle
Romania's most famous landmark, also known as Bran Castle, with fascinating real history and architecture.
Râşnov Fortress
One of Transylvania’s oldest hilltop fortresses, offering sweeping views over the Southern Carpathians.
Council Square
The central hub of Brașov’s Old Town, surrounded by pastel-colored houses and offering views of the Brașov sign on Mount Tâmpa.
Libearty Bear Sanctuary
A forest refuge for over 100 rescued bears, dedicated to their rehabilitation and natural living.
Bran Castle
Romania's most famous landmark, often associated with Dracula, known for its fascinating real history and architecture.
Dormition of the Mother of God Church
A charming Orthodox church tucked away in an alley, reflecting historical restrictions on Romanian places of worship.
Black Church
A 600-year-old Gothic cathedral in Brașov, named after a fire that blackened its walls and housing significant historical artifacts.
La Vatra Ardealului
A restaurant offering a taste of traditional Romanian dishes in a rustic setting.
Rope Street
One of Europe’s narrowest streets, offering a unique and historic passageway through the Old Town.
Șchei Gate
A historic gate that, with Catherine's Gate, once divided the Saxon and Romanian quarters of Brașov.
Catherine's Gate
A historic gate that, along with Șchei Gate, marked the separation between Saxon and Romanian communities in medieval Brașov.
La Ceaun
A popular spot for traditional Romanian dishes like sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls) and grilled pork.
First Romanian School Museum
The site of the oldest school to teach in the Romanian language, preserving historical educational artifacts.
Black Tower
A medieval defensive tower that is part of Brașov's fortifications, providing great views over the Old Town.
Weavers' Bastion
A well-preserved medieval bastion that now functions as a museum showcasing Brașov's guild history.
Mount Tâmpa
A prominent mountain offering panoramic views of Brașov and the surrounding valley, crowned with a Hollywood-style sign.
St. Nicholas Church
A historic church linked to the First Romanian School Museum, serving as a significant spiritual and cultural site.
Graft Bastion
A medieval bastion that formed part of Brașov's defensive walls, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
Dupa Ziduri Street
A street located along the inner side of Brașov's old city walls, providing views of the medieval defenses.