Step into Sibiu's medieval heart where centuries-old Germanic architecture frames your every move. The Large Square buzzes with life while "eyes of Sibiu" - distinctive dormer windows - watch over cobblestone streets. Discover hidden treasures at the Council Tower, ornate Brukenthal Palace, and quirky Museum of Hunting Arms & Trophies while soaking up authentic Saxon-Romanian culture.
Cozy restaurants serve traditional Romanian dishes alongside Saxon-influenced specialties in intimate medieval cellars. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings offer character-filled stays with personal touches. The pedestrian-friendly center means you can wander freely between attractions, most within a 10-minute walk of each other.
Turnisor's quiet streets tell stories of its Saxon past through colorful medieval houses and the impressive Church of Saint Elizabeth with its Gothic spire. This residential neighborhood gives you an authentic slice of Romanian life away from tourist crowds. Stroll along cobblestone lanes where the sound of church bells marks the day and the scent of home cooking drifts from windows.
Family-run taverns serve hearty local dishes like ciorba and mici in this peaceful area. Accommodation comes mainly in charming guesthouses and pensions in converted Saxon homes where hosts often provide home-cooked breakfasts. Getting around is best done on foot, with occasional buses connecting to central Sibiu.
Hipodrom offers a genuine slice of Romanian daily life away from Sibiu's tourist hotspots. This residential district gives curious travelers a peek into local routines with its neighborhood parks and family-run eateries serving homestyle Romanian cooking. The Railway Museum sits nearby for those wanting a cultural fix without the downtown crowds.
Getting around means catching local buses or taxis into Sibiu's historic center. Budget-conscious travelers will appreciate the affordable apartment rentals and guesthouses that cost less than city-center options. Evening entertainment is minimal, so expect quiet nights and early closing times – perfect for recharging after busy sightseeing days.
Ștrand
Sibiu's Ștrand neighborhood revolves around a sprawling outdoor swimming complex with artificial beaches and refreshing pools. This recreational oasis sits surrounded by lush parkland and walking paths perfect for sunny day escapes. Beyond the aquatic center, you'll discover a slice of authentic Romanian life in quiet residential streets dotted with small convenience stores and local hangouts.
Getting around requires a car or taxi as public transit is limited in this area. While dining options focus mainly on seasonal cafés at the swimming complex, accommodations are scarce but budget-friendly. Most visitors make Ștrand a day trip, enjoying its peaceful atmosphere away from Sibiu's tourist-heavy center.
Sibiu Old Town
Sibiu Old Town's medieval charm unfolds through cobblestone streets and pastel baroque facades surrounding Piața Mare. The Bridge of Lies spans the intimate Piața Mică, where Saxon merchant houses with distinctive "eye" windows seem to watch you stroll by. Gothic architecture dominates the skyline, with the Evangelical Cathedral's spire standing proudly among medieval towers.
Traditional Romanian-Saxon cuisine fills cozy cellars and square-side terraces where locals and visitors gather. Boutique hotels tucked into converted medieval buildings offer historic charm with modern comforts. The pedestrian-only center requires exploration on foot, but rewards with intimate alleyways and quiet corners perfect for soaking up centuries of Transylvanian history.
Dumbrava Sibiului Natural Park is 3.7 mi (6 km) from central Sibiu, why not stop by during your stay. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Sub Arini Park, located nearby.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in ASTRA National Museum Complex during your travels in Sibiu. While in the area, you can find time to visit its spas.
Take a campus tour or just explore the area of Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, during your travels in Sibiu. Discover the area's museums and cathedral.
Sibiu is applauded for its cultural attractions such as Brukenthal National Museum and ASTRA National Museum Complex. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Holy Trinity Cathedral and Evangelical Cathedral.
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Mercure Sibiu Arsenal
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"Booked at the last minute when other plans fell through, and this hotel exceeded our expectations. Excellent condition, very comfortable, with a nice pool and a great breakfast. Decent location (about 15-20 min walk to Piata Mare)."
"Just at the entrance to the Old town. Do not use a hotel parking it's expansive. Download parking APP and pay $6 for 24 hours at any spots in the town. Breakfast is good. Do not like restroom in the room. It's all made from translucent glass. "
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The warmest months in Sibiu are usually August and July with an average temp of 65°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 33°F. The rainiest months are June and May.
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Sibiu is also notable for its historical sites. Take in the local culture of Sibiu at Brukenthal National Museum and ASTRA National Museum Complex. While you're here, stop by Holy Trinity Cathedral and Evangelical Cathedral.