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Brașov
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Romania
Brașov

Overview
Brașov captivates with its perfectly preserved medieval center ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Beyond tourist trails, locals gather in converted basement pubs brewing craft beer, while traditional Saxon bakeries serve warm cozonac bread. The Black Church dominates Council Square, but venture into Rope Street, Europe's narrowest thoroughfare, for authentic Romanian experiences.
Best time to visit. Visit May through September for hiking and outdoor cafes, or December for magical Christmas markets. Spring offers fewer crowds and blooming mountain trails, while winter brings snow-dusted medieval charm.
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| Month | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 34°F - 19°F | 28°F - 12°F | Cloudy | 8:02 am | 5:15 pm | 6 days 1.4 in | 12 days 7.3 in | 7 mph |
| February | 39°F - 23°F | 34°F - 16°F | Cloudy | 7:35 am | 6:02 pm | 7 days 1.5 in | 10 days 5.6 in | 7 mph |
| March | 50°F - 32°F | 46°F - 27°F | Partly Cloudy | 6:48 am | 6:55 pm | 9 days 1.8 in | 6 days 3.3 in | 9 mph |
| April | 63°F - 41°F | 61°F - 38°F | Partly Cloudy | 5:54 am | 7:48 pm | 11 days 2.1 in | 2 days 0.8 in | 9 mph |
| May | 73°F - 50°F | 73°F - 48°F | Partly Cloudy | 5:15 am | 8:34 pm | 13 days 2.7 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| June | 79°F - 57°F | 81°F - 56°F | Partly Cloudy | 4:56 am | 9:03 pm | 14 days 3.3 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 7 mph |
| July | 82°F - 61°F | 85°F - 60°F | Sunny | 5:08 am | 8:57 pm | 12 days 3.0 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| August | 82°F - 59°F | 84°F - 58°F | Sunny | 5:42 am | 8:17 pm | 10 days 2.5 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| September | 75°F - 52°F | 75°F - 50°F | Sunny | 6:23 am | 7:19 pm | 8 days 1.9 in | 0 days 0.0 in | 4 mph |
| October | 64°F - 43°F | 62°F - 39°F | Partly Cloudy | 7:07 am | 6:18 pm | 8 days 1.6 in | 1 days 0.3 in | 7 mph |
| November | 48°F - 32°F | 43°F - 26°F | Cloudy | 7:01 am | 4:31 pm | 7 days 1.6 in | 4 days 2.0 in | 7 mph |
| December | 37°F - 23°F | 31°F - 16°F | Cloudy | 7:56 am | 4:47 pm | 6 days 1.3 in | 9 days 4.9 in | 7 mph |
| Name | Date | Description | Travel rating | Closure rating | Recommendation |
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| New Year's Day | January 1 | Celebrates the start of the new year with fireworks, parties, and family gatherings. | Avoid travel, most places closed. | ||
| Unification Day | January 24 | Commemorates the unification of Romania and Transylvania in 1859. Parades and events. | OK to visit, some closures expected. | ||
| Orthodox Easter | April (varies) | Major religious holiday with church services, egg painting, and family feasts. | Avoid travel, most businesses closed. | ||
| Labor Day | May 1 | Celebrates workers' rights. Many Romanians enjoy outdoor activities and picnics. | Limited services, but OK for travel. | ||
| Children's Day | June 1 | Celebrates children with special activities, events, and free entry to attractions. | Good day for family travel, expect crowds. | ||
| Pentecost | 50 days after Easter | Orthodox Christian holiday commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit. | Some closures, but OK for travel. | ||
| Assumption of Mary | August 15 | Religious holiday honoring the Virgin Mary. Church services and pilgrimages. | Moderate impact, some closures. | ||
| St. Andrew's Day | November 30 | Celebrates Romania's patron saint. Religious services and folk traditions. | Minor impact, good for cultural travel. | ||
| National Day | December 1 | Commemorates the unification of Romania. Military parades and patriotic events. | OK to visit, expect some closures. | ||
| Christmas | December 25-26 | Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' birth. Family gatherings and festive markets. | Avoid travel, most places closed. |
| Name | Date | Description | Travel rating | Closure rating | Recommendation |
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| Brasov International Film Festival | typically late April | Annual film festival showcasing Romanian and international cinema with screenings and workshops. | Good time to visit with cultural events and normal operations. | ||
| Juni Parade | first Sunday in May | Traditional horseback parade celebrating Brasov's Saxon heritage and medieval customs. | Crowded historic center but attractions remain open. | ||
| Golden Stag Festival | typically late August | International music festival featuring pop and rock artists performing in Brasov's main square. | Very crowded with limited accommodation availability. | ||
| Brasov Folk Festival | typically early September | Traditional Romanian folk music and dance festival celebrating regional culture and customs. | Pleasant cultural experience with normal business hours. | ||
| Brasov Christmas Market | December 1 - January 7 | Traditional Christmas market in Council Square featuring crafts, food, and holiday entertainment. | Festive atmosphere but expect crowds and higher prices. |
1 | Learn basic Romanian greetings like 'Buna ziua' (Good day) and 'Multumesc' (Thank you). Locals appreciate tourists who make an effort to speak their language, even if it's just a few words. |
2 | Tipping is customary in Romania. In restaurants, leave 10-15% of the bill. For taxis, round up to the nearest leu. Tip hotel staff 5-10 lei per day for good service. |
3 | Be cautious when discussing sensitive topics like politics or the Communist era. Many Romanians have mixed feelings about their recent history, so it's best to listen rather than offer opinions. |
4 | Remove your shoes when entering someone's home. It's polite to bring a small gift like flowers or chocolates when visiting a Romanian household. Avoid giving an even number of flowers, as it's associated with funerals. |
5 | Dress modestly when visiting churches or monasteries. Women should cover their heads and shoulders, and both men and women should avoid wearing shorts or revealing clothing in these religious sites. |
6 | Be prepared for physical contact. Romanians often greet friends with kisses on both cheeks, and maintain less personal space than North Americans. Don't be alarmed if people stand closer to you than you're used to. |
7 | Respect local customs during Easter and Christmas. These are important holidays in Romania, with unique traditions. Participate respectfully if invited to celebrate with locals. |
8 | Learn to toast properly. Say 'Noroc' (cheers) and maintain eye contact while clinking glasses. It's considered rude to cross arms with others when toasting in a group. |
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