Backpacking Romania is one of Europe’s best underrated trips: castles, mountains, lively cities, medieval towns, huge wilderness, and strong value for money. It’s ideal if you want nature + culture + affordability + something less over-touristed.
🇷🇴 Bucharest (Start Here)
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Many travelers begin in Bucharest.
- Big, energetic, rough-around-the-edges capital
- Great nightlife and café culture
- Mix of grand boulevards + communist-era contrasts
- Cheap flights often available
👉 Stay 1–2 days
🏰 Transylvania (Main Highlight)
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Central Transylvania is backpacking gold.
- Brașov = best base
- Bran Castle (Dracula branding)
- Sibiu = beautiful old town
- Medieval towns + mountain backdrop
👉 Stay 4–6 days total
🏔️ Carpathian Mountains
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Romania’s mountains are a major asset.
- Hiking around Brașov
- Piatra Craiului National Park
- Bucegi Mountains
👉 Great if you like nature and lower prices than Alps
🌆 Cluj-Napoca (Youthful Favorite)
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Cluj-Napoca is modern and youthful.
- Student city vibe
- Good nightlife
- Nice base for western Romania
👉 2 days
🌊 Black Sea & Delta (Optional)
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If you have extra time:
- Constanța / beaches
- Danube Delta for wildlife
👉 Better for longer trips
💸 Budget Snapshot
Excellent value.
- Hostel: €10–22/night
- Food: €5–10
- Beer: €2–4 🍺
- Trains/buses: cheap (but trains can be slow)
👉 Budget tips:
- Use buses/rideshares when faster
- Stay longer in Brașov/Sibiu
- Eat local lunch menus
🗓️ Suggested 8 Day Route
- Day 1–2: Bucharest
- Day 3–5: Brașov + Bran + hikes
- Day 6: Sibiu
- Day 7–8: Cluj or return Bucharest
Nature Route
Brașov → mountain hiking → Sibiu
🧭 When to Go
- Best overall: May–June, September
- Summer: warm and lively
- Winter: snowy mountains, Christmas markets
⚠️ Things to Know
- Very safe overall for travelers
- English common in cities/tourism areas
- Trains scenic but slower than Central Europe
- Cash still useful in some places
⚖️ Honest Take
- Pros: cheap, diverse, castles + mountains, underrated
- Cons: transport slower, Bucharest less instantly charming than Prague/Budapest, some infrastructure uneven
👉 Compared to Bulgaria: more dramatic mountains/castle route
👉 Compared to Poland: more raw/adventurous feel
👉 Compared to Hungary: better nature, less polished cities