Braşov Travel Plans

Welcome to the city where Dracula apparently lived (or not, depending on who you ask) and where you'll want to sink your teeth into all the delicious local food. Get ready for stunning mountain views, medieval walls, and probably a few vampire-themed souvenir shops.

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How to get to Braşov

Plane

The best way to get to Braşov by plane is to fly into Henri Coandă International Airport in Bucharest and then take a bus or train to Braşov. The airport is located approximately 166 kilometers from Braşov and there are regular buses and trains departing from the airport to Braşov.

Car

Driving to Braşov is a great option if you want to explore the Romanian countryside. The drive from Bucharest to Braşov takes around 2.5 hours and the route is relatively easy to navigate. If you don't have your own car, you can rent one from any of the major car rental companies in Bucharest.

Train

Braşov can be accessed by train from various cities in Romania, including Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara. The main train station in Braşov is called Braşov Train Station and is located in the city centre.

Boat

Unfortunately, there are no viable options for getting to Braşov by boat as the city is located inland and does not have a port. The closest port is the Port of Constanta, which is located on the Black Sea coast approximately 300 kilometers away.

Bus

The easiest way to get to Braşov by bus is to take a bus from Bucharest. There are several bus companies that operate between Bucharest and Braşov, including Flixbus, Autogari, and Regio Trans. The journey takes approximately 3 hours and terminates at Braşov Bus Station, which is located in the city centre.

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