Food Scene
Trattorian Artisan Food
12 Piața George EnescuBistro de l'Arte
11Bis Piața George Enescurawdia
7 Strada Apollonia HirscherExcellent vegetarian and vegan food
Simone
32 Strada Doctor Victor BabeșTasty food ( with vegan option ), wonderful atmosphere!
Vino e Sapori
13 Strada George BarițiuSergiana
28 Strada MureșenilorIf you want to taste Romanian cuisine.
Bella Muzica
19 Piața SfatuluiBrutăria Mică
54 Strada Avram IancuExcellent sourdough bread and traditional pastry
Kafea
28 Strada George BarițiuDrinks & Nightlife
Festival 39
62 Strada RepubliciiKruhnen Musik Halle
2 Strada Nicolae TitulescuSightseeing
Brasov's showpiece Piata Sfatului (Council Square), known to the Saxon population as the Marktplatz, is one of the most beautiful main squares of Romania. It obtained its right to hold markets in 1520, but it has been the place for weekly and annual markets since 1364, being visited by merchants from the country and abroad.It is surrounded by 18th-19th century houses, most of which are historical monuments.
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Pjazza tal-Kunsill Brașov
Piața SfatuluiBrasov's showpiece Piata Sfatului (Council Square), known to the Saxon population as the Marktplatz, is one of the most beautiful main squares of Romania. It obtained its right to hold markets in 1520, but it has been the place for weekly and annual markets since 1364, being visited by merchants from the country and abroad.It is surrounded by 18th-19th century houses, most of which are historical monuments.
It was built in between 1827 and 1828 in order to let through heightened traffic.
The stone and brick gate built in classical style like a triumphal arch has three openings. The middle arch, shaped for traffic, is larger, and on its both sides there are two smaller and lower openings for pedestrians. The Latin inscriptions on the wall above the small arches let us know the construction date, but they also inform us that the gate was built after the Emperor of Austria Francis I visited Braşov in 1817.
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Bieb Schei
4 Strada Poarta ScheiIt was built in between 1827 and 1828 in order to let through heightened traffic.
The stone and brick gate built in classical style like a triumphal arch has three openings. The middle arch, shaped for traffic, is larger, and on its both sides there are two smaller and lower openings for pedestrians. The Latin inscriptions on the wall above the small arches let us know the construction date, but they also inform us that the gate was built after the Emperor of Austria Francis I visited Braşov in 1817.
It was built by the German community of the city and stands as the main Gothic style monument in the country, as well as being the largest and one of the most important Lutheran (Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania) places of worship in the region.
Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date .
The structure was partially destroyed during a great fire set by invading Habsburg forces on the April 21, 1689 (during the Great Turkish War). Afterwards, it became known as the Black Church. A large part of the inner structure was modified during the 18th century, breaking with the original design.
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Black Church Villa
16 Strada Poarta ScheiIt was built by the German community of the city and stands as the main Gothic style monument in the country, as well as being the largest and one of the most important Lutheran (Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession in Romania) places of worship in the region.
Construction on it began during the late 14th century, at an unknown date .
The structure was partially destroyed during a great fire set by invading Habsburg forces on the April 21, 1689 (during the Great Turkish War). Afterwards, it became known as the Black Church. A large part of the inner structure was modified during the 18th century, breaking with the original design.
Parks & Nature
Parc Aventura Brașov
16 Strada PaltinuluiAdventure park, excellent for children!
A mountain almost entirely surrounded by the city of Braşov. Its elevation is 960 m (995 m according to some sources), almost 400 m above the city.
Most of the mountain (1.5 km²) is a declared nature reserve, due to the rare animal species (bears, birds, butterflies—35% of Romanian butterfly species) and plant species (a rare Liverleaf variety, Transylvanian Windgrass) that are found there. A number of routes to the summit exist. A cable car makes the journey between the cabin/restaurant Casa Pădurarului at the base of the mountain to the Restaurantul Panoramic, on its crest, in under three minutes. The view from the summit is spectacular, offering a panoramic view of the city.
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Tâmpa
A mountain almost entirely surrounded by the city of Braşov. Its elevation is 960 m (995 m according to some sources), almost 400 m above the city.
Most of the mountain (1.5 km²) is a declared nature reserve, due to the rare animal species (bears, birds, butterflies—35% of Romanian butterfly species) and plant species (a rare Liverleaf variety, Transylvanian Windgrass) that are found there. A number of routes to the summit exist. A cable car makes the journey between the cabin/restaurant Casa Pădurarului at the base of the mountain to the Restaurantul Panoramic, on its crest, in under three minutes. The view from the summit is spectacular, offering a panoramic view of the city.
Arts & Culture
Mużew Ħistoryku Judean
30 Piața SfatuluiMuzeul Civilizației Urbane
15 Piața SfatuluiTeatrul Sică Alexandrescu
1 Piața TeatruluiEntertainment & Activities
Cinema One
1 Str. Zaharia Stancu