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13 Perfect Things to Do in Sibiu, Romania

Last Updated on 26/02/2026 by kami

In this article, you will find all the best things to do in Sibiu (Romania) – a popular destination in Transylvania and a wonderful place to explore – as well as practical information about visiting Sibiu that will help you plan your trip to this amazing city.


Sibiu is one of the most popular places to visit in Romania, and it’s no surprise, as the city is the prettiest, with a laid-back atmosphere and idyllic charm. I fell under its spell right away, too.

During my first trip to Sibiu, back in 2010, I was enchanted by the beautiful Old Town, its quirky houses, and the vibe of the place; it felt like time had stopped there. Since then, I have had the chance to visit Sibiu a few more times, and with each trip, I have loved the place more and more.

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You can spend one day in Sibiu – that’s what I did when I was in the city for the first time. That should be enough to see all the Sibiu attractions.

However, you can also spend some more time there, just as I did during my next trips, and enjoy Sibiu – one of the best cities in Romania – to the fullest. Wander aimlessly around at a slow pace, walk not only the main streets but also some random lanes in the back, sit down for a coffee or three, relax, and feel the vibrant atmosphere of the city. There are so many great things to do in Sibiu that you will not be bored.

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After visiting Sibiu and getting to know the city better, I really see why it was named one of the top idyllic places to live. It’s simply too good and too pretty to be true! If you’re looking for a charming yet vibrant and beautiful yet fascinating place to visit, Sibiu is your answer!

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Things to do in Sibiu, Romania

Below, you will find all the best things to do in Sibiu, in no particular order.

Admire houses with eyes

When wandering around Sibiu Old Town, after a few minutes, you might feel a bit uncomfortable, like someone is constantly watching you. Look up and you will see why.

Sibiu is known as the city where houses have eyes. The peculiar mix of German and Hungarian influences in Sibiu resulted in a distinctive kind of architecture, characterized by small windows built in the attic for cooling purposes. Some of these houses were built as early as the 15th century.

The result is terrific; it’s as if the house is alive and is looking at you. Some sources claim that they were designed in this manner to instill fear in people. After a while, you get used to that feeling and will actually appreciate this quirky style that makes Sibiu so special.

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things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

Climb up the Council Tower

For the best panoramic view of Sibiu, you need to climb the Council Tower, located between Piata Mica and Piata Mare (the entrance is on the side of the smaller square). It’s not too high, but it’s enough to get you out of breath when going up. Fortunately, the view is worth it!

You can see the red rooftops of the Old Town, as well as some of its main landmarks, along with the rest of the city and the surrounding area. This is such a lovely view and a great insight into the years of history of Sibiu. On the downside, you admire the city and the landscape around through the window that might not be the cleanest…

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things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

Visit Brukenthal Museum

One of the most impressive buildings on Piata Mare, the main square of Sibiu, is home to the Brukenthal Museum, the oldest museum in Romania. It was founded in 1790 (and officially opened in 1817) and hosts a large exhibition of over a thousand works, including those by some of the well-known European painters. Besides art, you can also find there collections of books, minerals, engravings, and numismatics.

While the exhibition at the Brukenthal Museum is truly impressive and will surely delight every art lover, it’s worth visiting the museum for the building itself. In the 18th century, the palace belonged to Samuel von Brukenthal, the governor of the Grand Principality of Transylvania, a territory within the Habsburg Empire.

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Visit the cathedral

On one of the main squares in the Old Town – Piata Huet – you will find the impressive Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral towering above the area. Originally from the 14th century, this is the most famous Gothic landmark in Sibiu.

The cathedral is beautiful both outside and inside, so be sure to see its interior as well. You can also climb the 73-meter-high tower (unfortunately, there is no elevator) to admire the panorama of Sibiu from another perspective.

If you are lucky with the schedule, you might also attend the organ concert that takes place in the cathedral – the Sauer Organ from the early 20th century, with its 78 registers, is the largest instrument in Transylvania.

Piata Huet itself is a charming, small square surrounded by beautiful buildings, with the overwhelming cathedral at its center and pleasant green areas surrounding it. It’s a good spot to sit down for a bit and enjoy the atmosphere of the place.

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Wander around the Old Town

One of the best things to do in Sibiu is to simply wander around the Old Town and discover all its wonders and hidden gems. And there are many of them!

You will find a maze of picturesque, winding lanes lined with centuries-old houses (some of which are a bit neglected, but that only makes them even more charming). If you look closely, you might even spot old German writing on the walls—a testament to Sibiu’s multicultural past.

You will find the most impressive houses on Strada Nicolae Balcescu, the main pedestrian street in the Old Town. There are also some very picturesque corners, such as the passages connecting the Lower and Upper parts of the Old Town, some of which still retain remnants of the old city walls.

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things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

Be sure to check the yards, too. This was probably one of my favorite attractions in Sibiu, and the reason why the city has stolen my heart. Every time I saw a gate open, I had to peek inside to see what kind of gems I might find there.

While the main streets are busy with crowds walking by, life in the yards goes slowly. Some of them feature houses that you enter through a balcony or small gardens the locals have created for themselves, while others host bars and restaurants. Each yard seems to have a soul and a different story behind it.

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things to do in sibiu romania

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things to do in sibiu romania

Enjoy the Main Square

The heart of Sibiu is Piata Mare – a large square surrounded by some of the most important buildings in the city. Besides the already mentioned Brukenthal Museum, you will also find the City Hall and the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church there, which is worth visiting inside as well.

The square is also packed with numerous cafes and restaurants where, on a warm day, you can sit outside and watch people go by (or watch the pretty houses that watch people). This is also the location for numerous events, including the annual Christmas market in Sibiu.

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things to do in sibiu romania

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things to do in sibiu romania

Visit the Small Square

Only a few steps away from the Main Square, you can visit the Small Square – Piata Mica. Of all the Sibiu squares, I enjoyed this one the most. It’s not too big, but also not too small. It’s surrounded by even more colorful houses with eyes (mainly from the 14th to 16th centuries).

Even though it has some cafes and restaurants around, always full of people, it still doesn’t feel overwhelming. The place is simply cozy and welcoming, perfect for relaxing a bit after all the walking around. In the past, this place was used as a craftsman’s market, and you can still find some stands around where you can buy souvenirs and artisanal items.

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things to do in sibiu romania

Walk across the Bridge of Lies

On the side of Piata Mica, you will find the so-called Bridge of Lies – the first iron bridge ever built in Romania (the date 1859 is inscribed on the bridge). There are three legends connected to the bridge’s name, all of which involve it either as a lie detector or the place of death for liars.

It’s a beautiful structure, decorated with Neo-Gothic motifs and Sibiu’s coat of arms on one of the arches. The place looks especially picturesque in the evening, when it has a somehow mysterious vibe.

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Visit the Orthodox Cathedral

One of the most stunning sacred places to visit in Sibiu is the Holy Trinity Cathedral, located on the edge of the Old Town. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century, and its design was clearly inspired by Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, with a notable touch of local Transylvanian architecture.

The cathedral, with its tall towers, is impressive from the outside, but once you step inside, you will see the true beauty of the place. The walls are covered with beautiful frescoes, and the iconostasis and chandelier are stunning with their fine details and golden touches.

It’s only a short walk to the Holy Trinity Cathedral from the main square, but the place is definitely worth the little detour.

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things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

Find the remnants of the Old Town walls

Back in medieval times, after the Tartar invasion in 1241, Sibiu was fortified with a 4 km long wall, featuring 39 defense towers and five bastions to protect the town. Since the Sibiu fortification was made of red brick, the city used to be known as the “Red Citadel”.

Even today, you can still find remnants of this impressive structure in a few places around the Old Town. The most significant part with the towers is located along Strada Cetatii, near the City’s Theater. However, you will find the most picturesque spot is along the Stairs Passage, where you can still see impressive arches between the walls and nearby buildings.

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things to do in sibiu romania

Enjoy the cafe and culinary scene

Like any other city with a strong Austria-Hungary legacy, to my utter joy, Sibiu is big on the cafe scene.

The most typical place, resembling the old times, is Cafe Wien. It looks like it moved here straight from Vienna and is a cousin of the famous Cafe Hawelka, with small round tables, classic wooden chairs, and plush sofas. If this didn’t convince you to visit, then the view should. While the place is big, it is somewhat claustrophobic inside; the outdoor terrace offers a fantastic view of the lower town.

However, Sibiu also has some more modern cafes to visit. My favorites were The Refresh, Pardon Cafe, and Hug the Mug, but there are so many more options to choose from!

The same goes for restaurants – you’ll find plenty of excellent ones all over the Old Town. My favorite spot to grab something to eat is at Piata Mica – not only is the square a charming place, but it’s also a perfect location to sit outside and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere around.

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things to do in sibiu romania

things to do in sibiu romania

Visit the Astra Museum

Visiting the Astra Museum was one of my favorite things to do in Sibiu. This ethnographic museum is one of the largest open-air museums in Europe and, in fact, consists of four different branches: the Museum of Traditional Folk Civilization, the Museum of Universal Ethnography, the Museum of Transylvanian Civilization, and the Museum of Saxon Ethnography.

Located approximately 6 km from the center, the Astra Museum is vast, spanning an area of 96 hectares. You need a few solid hours to explore the place and see all it has to offer, including over 400 objects of traditional architecture from the Transylvania region, as well as some interesting technological monuments. You will find numerous houses and barns, a church, a few mills, and so much more there!

What I especially loved about the Astra Museum was how diverse the exhibition was and how interesting everything was. Since the museum is situated in the heart of the Dumbrava Sibiului Natural Park, it also serves as a great escape from the bustling center, offering a chance to relax in the picturesque surroundings.

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things to do in sibiu romania

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things to do in sibiu romania

Go for day trips

While Sibiu is a wonderful city to explore, it also serves as a great base for discovering the nearby attractions in Transylvania. Some of the best places to visit near Sibiu are:

  • the epic Transfagarasan Road with its spectacular views
  • numerous fortified churches from medieval times, especially UNESCO-listed ones in Calnic and Valea Viilor
  • Salina Turda salt mine with its underground attractions
  • Alba Iulia – an underrated citadel city
  • the impressive Corvin Castle in Hunedoara
  • Sighisoara – the most charming town in Transylvania
  • and so many more!

If you are not traveling around by car, here are the recommended tours you can take from Sibiu:

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Visiting Sibiu – practical information

How to get to Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu, a city with around 135,000 inhabitants, is situated in the Transylvania region in the heart of Romania. You can reach it by direct train from Bucharest, Oradea, Brașov, Sighișoara (via Mediaș), or Budapest. From cities like Cluj-Napoca or Alba Iulia, it’s more convenient to take the bus as there are direct connections.

Sibiu also has a small local airport with flights to/from numerous destinations in Western Europe. They are operated by the low-cost airline Wizz Air.

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How to get around Sibiu

Most of Sibiu attractions are located within the Old Town (Upper and Lower parts), which is relatively compact and easy to get around. The only place where you need to take a city bus is the Astra Museum. You can reach it by bus no 13, departing from in front of the train station. You can use contactless payment on the bus to pay for the trip.

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Where to stay in Sibiu

Sibiu is a popular tourist destination, offering a wide range of accommodation options. Here are the recommended ones:

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Further reading

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31 Comments

  • Reply
    Ellis
    02/07/2018 at 11:10

    I was there almost 16 years ago. Funny to see that it actually hasn’t changed that much. Still a beautiful city

    • Reply
      kami
      09/07/2018 at 18:52

      it’s so interesting to know the city remained the same. It’s such a gem! I really liked Sibiu and if I have a chance I’d go back there again.

  • Reply
    Teddy
    06/07/2018 at 22:19

    Wow, this is one of the prettiest towns I have ever seen, how come it is not better known. Did you also visit what seems to be the orthodox cathedral (the church with two big towers)? I will go there, I see they have an airport in Sibiu too.

    • Reply
      kami
      09/07/2018 at 18:54

      Yes, the orthodox cathedral is on the last picture in the post! I also keep wondering why Sibiu (or Romania in general) isn’t more known, this country is so beautiful! I hope you will go there, you will love it for sure!

  • Reply
    Dan
    09/07/2018 at 12:29

    I visited Sibiu and I have to say it’s a pity that you missed the Astra open air museum, it is really one of the highlights of the city, you have such an idyllic setting and incredibly beautiful wooden and stone houses. I would say that one can easily spend 3 days in this town if he/she visits the museums: the Astra Museum,the Brukenthal palace and its fine arts collection, the History museum and the Franz Binder museum of universal ethnography with its incredible Egyptian, Asian and African collections. I also loved to swim in the Art Nouveau baths of the town.

    • Reply
      kami
      09/07/2018 at 19:14

      I have good reasons to come back! But really, the center just sucked me in, I loved it so much I didn’t want to leave! I really want to visit Astra museum so hopefully I will be again in Sibiu sometimes soon! Thank you for all these recommendations!

  • Reply
    ANITA
    11/07/2018 at 18:21

    I have been only in Bukowina and Maramuresh and was feeling very tempted to see other states of Romania. Would like to visit so much

    • Reply
      kami
      12/07/2018 at 14:54

      You definitely should! This city has so much to offer and is so diverse!

  • Reply
    Ana
    13/07/2018 at 11:17

    What a beautiful city. I visited too and I recognised the pretty places, you really have a good eye for photography. The pictures of the yards are great. I love travelling through Romania as it is so beautiful,diverse,cheap and without the crowds of tourists. It is just authentic. I saw the places you travelled so far in Romania and I think you saw quite some cities, but you should also visit the rural areas and the national parks, they are just incredible. You could visit the villages with fortified churches in Southern Transylvania (Biertan, Viscri, Saschiz, Alma Vii etc.)8 villages are UNESCO world Heritage but there are hundreds of them. I would also advise Maramures for its wooden villages, monasteries and churches which are UNESCO World heritage, some of the churches are 600 years old and all churches have frescoes on wood. Also Bucovina is amazing with its monasteries which have exterior frescoes which miraculously are still so fresh despite being so old. The villages in Bucovina are also beautiful with their painted wooden houses.

    • Reply
      kami
      11/08/2018 at 12:44

      Thank you for your comment Ana! You’re right, I definitely should visit all these places! The problem is there’re always so many interesting sights and not enough time and the fact I don’t have the driver’s licence and need to rely on public transport doesn’t really help. But I’ll get there one day, I’m sure of that! All the places you’ve mentioned have been on my bucket list for ages now!

  • Reply
    Anna Makridi
    20/07/2018 at 11:40

    This place looks fantastic! I loved the pictures!

    • Reply
      kami
      11/08/2018 at 12:45

      Thank you! It really is awesome!

  • Reply
    Ratheesh R Nath
    29/07/2018 at 07:06

    Photos are too eye-catching. Thanks for sharing such beautiful destinations.

    • Reply
      kami
      11/08/2018 at 12:46

      I’m really happy to do so! :) Thanks!

  • Reply
    Valentin
    16/08/2018 at 15:37

    I was in Sibiu with an tour agency. We strolled through the city, but we had only an hour of free time so I couldn’t fully enjoy the city. I wish I can go there again, but this time on my own.
    Can you tell, is Cluj-Napoca worth a visit?

    • Reply
      kami
      19/08/2018 at 09:44

      At least you could see a bit of Sibiu :) and it is a great city so I hope you will be able to return one day! Cluj Napoca is worth a visit too! It might not be as pretty as Sibiu but it has a great vibe and is definitely interesting! I still need to write about it :)

  • Reply
    Andre
    27/08/2018 at 09:52

    Looks great, but you should definitely visit Onesti

    • Reply
      kami
      14/09/2018 at 13:26

      Thanks! There are so many places I need to visit in Romania! One day I will :)

  • Reply
    Hans
    08/11/2018 at 20:34

    Dear Kami, again I listened to your recommendations and went to Sibiu. I can only say that I completely agree with you, Sibiu is an absolutely charming city. Amazing houses, picturesque streets, good food, interesting museums. Your blog appears on the Official Sibiu home page, and you deserve it! You are doing such an incredible job, keep up the good work!

    • Reply
      kami
      12/11/2018 at 13:51

      Thank you for your kind words Hans, I really appreciate it! And I’m so happy you enjoyed Sibiu :) It’s such a lovely place, isn’t it?

  • Reply
    dk
    31/01/2019 at 08:37

    It looks so charming. I hope i will visit the city this year with my boyfriend. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Greetings from Danmark :)

    • Reply
      kami
      01/02/2019 at 11:06

      Thank you for your comment. Fingers crossed you will make it to Sibiu, it’s such a charming place! All the best!

  • Reply
    Anton
    22/03/2019 at 02:04

    “freaking out before my first trip to Romania”
    I find your “freaking out” very shocking, for someone like you born in Eastern Europe, next door to Romania, and who traveled so much, including dangerous 3rd world countries from Africa and muslim countries …
    Your general culture must be very limited to street jokes and gypsy stereotypes you heard in communist Poland.
    Shame…

    • Reply
      kami
      05/04/2019 at 20:41

      I’m not ashamed at all, are you? You should reread the beginning, my first trip to Romania happened almost 10 years ago, before the country was on the tourist radar and it was my first trip to the less known destination so comparing my experience then with my travel experience now is not the best idea. There used to be a lot of bad stereotypes about Romania, just like it was about Poland or many other places. And my general culture is doing fine, thank you :)

  • Reply
    Adina
    13/08/2019 at 14:11

    Hi Kami,
    I really enjoy your descriptions about places you visited! We just visited Lübeck and Hannover following your instructions and we absolutely loved discovering the spots that you talked about with such pleasure!
    I originally come from Sibiu, and I so much appreciated the way you describe my home town! If you ever come back in town, check for Folkloric Loft – Ulita Romaneasca. You have one night of accommodation offered by me there! :)
    Adina

    • Reply
      kami
      19/08/2019 at 21:33

      Thank you for your lovely comment, Adina. I’m glad you enjoyed Germany, Hannover is such an underrated place, isn’t it? I’m sure I will be back in Sibiu eventually, it’s such a lovely place! All the best and happy travels!

  • Reply
    tuomip
    07/02/2020 at 11:50

    Hi Kami! Your blog has been a great inspiration for us when planning our next vacation in Eastern Europe – we even ended up including Lviv, because you made us fall in love with it :) Due to some schedule changes we, however, have to make a tough decision, skip either Brasov or Sibiu. I was wondering if you have been to Brasov and which one of these two cities you prefer. It looks like many people recommend choosing Brasov due to day trips. However, we really on public transportation and are not too keen on visiting crowded tourist destinations on day trips, so Iäm no fully convinced. We prefer wandering around the old town streets, sitting in a coffee shop, etc. Maybe that’s why I’m slightly leaning me toward Sibiu, the old town looks gorgeous! Any opinion of yours is highly recommended! Thanks and safe travelling!

    • Reply
      kami
      11/02/2020 at 16:46

      Good decision on Lviv, it’s amazing! I just returned from another weekend trip there and it’s still among my favorite cities :) As for Romania – how much time would you have in either Sibiu or Brasov? I preferred Sibiu, to be honest, but Brasov indeed offers more day trips and places like Sinaia, Sighisoara or Rasnov are easily reachable by public transport. On the other hand, I don’t know any easy day trips from Sibiu (Alba Iulia maybe?). But Brasov is great too and no matter which one you choose you will enjoy it for sure!

      • Reply
        Caliman Marius
        21/01/2024 at 20:17

        Brasov is better than Sibiu!

  • Reply
    Julie
    04/09/2023 at 14:22

    Dear Kami, I have just discovered your website and have been loving all of the photographs! Thank you so much for sharing your travels! I am now very inspired to visit Sibiu and perhaps Sighisoara. I wanted to ask what season the photos in this post are from. Do you recommend visiting in a specific season, or have you found it to always be equally beautiful? Kind regards, Julie

    • Reply
      kami
      11/09/2023 at 12:25

      Hi Julie. Thank you for your kind words. You definitely should go to Sibiu and Sighisoara, both are amazing cities. The pictures in this article were taken in early May and in general I would recommend going there between May and early October, when the weather is good for sightseeing. All the best!

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