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Cluj-Napoca — capital of Transylvania

· 31.05.2026

Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of Transylvania and Romania's second most important economic city (321,000 inhabitants). University city (the oldest Romanian university — Babeș-Bolyai, founded 1581), the country's IT capital and host of the Untold festival (the largest electronic music festival in Eastern Europe, early August).

⛪ St Michael's Cathedral

Gothic church from the 14th–15th c. — example of Transylvanian Gothic architecture. 80 m tower. Next to it the equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus (1902, sculptor János Fadrusz), Hungarian and Romanian queens jointly paid for its construction.

🏛️ Old Centre

  • Union Square — central square with St Michael's Cathedral.
  • Museum Square — Reformed and Franciscan churches, restaurants.
  • Heroes Street — pedestrian street with shops and cafes.
  • House of Matthias Corvinus (Matei Corvin 6) — house where the future King of Hungary was born (1443).
  • Tailors' Bastion — only remaining section of the medieval wall.

🏞️ Parks and nature

  • Botanical Garden — one of Romania's largest botanical gardens.
  • Simion Bărnuțiu Central Park — with lake and Casino.
  • Cetățuia — historic hill with panoramic view, 18th-c. Austrian fortress.
  • Turda Salt Mine (35 km) — medieval salt mine transformed into impressive underground attraction (Ferris wheel in the mine, underground lake with boats). 50 lei.

🎉 Festivals

  • Untold Festival (early August) — the largest electronic festival in Eastern Europe, 400,000 people in 4 days.
  • Electric Castle (mid-July) — at Bánffy castle in Bonțida (50 km), alternative music.
  • TIFF (June) — Transilvania International Film Festival.

🍽️ Cuisine

Restaurants: Roata (traditional), Baracca (fine dining, Michelin star), Klausen Burger (best burger in town), Samsara Foodhouse (vegetarian).

🚆 Transport

Cluj airport (CLJ) 9 km — bus 5 lei. Trains to Bucharest 8h, Brașov 6h, Sibiu 4h. Best option from other cities: domestic flight (Tarom, Wizz, Blue Air).

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