# Brasov, Romania

> Brasov combines medieval splendor with Carpathian adventure at a fraction of Western European prices. August's Golden Stag Music Festival fills the main square with open-air concerts, while fast internet and safe streets make it a hidden gem for backpackers, nomads, and even luxury travelers.

## Key stats

| Metric | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Region | Europe |
| Backpacker cost | $30/day |
| Digital nomad cost | $40/day |
| Luxury cost | $250/day |
| Internet download | 300 Mbps |
| Internet upload | 100 Mbps |
| Safety score | 9/10 |
| Backpacker score | 7.2/10 |
| Digital nomad score | 8/10 |
| Luxury score | 6.3/10 |

**Safety:** Brasov is a very safe city for tourists. Petty theft is rare, but as always, watch your belongings in crowded areas. The old town is well-lit and policed. Solo travelers feel comfortable day and night.

## Neighborhoods

- **Old City (Centru)**: The cobblestone heart of Brasov with the Black Church, bars, and restaurants. It's central and lively but pricier for accommodation. Best for tourists who want everything on their doorstep. (high price)
- **Schei**: The old Bulgarian-Hungarian quarter, just south of the old town. It's authentic, colorful, and cheaper. Great for budget travelers wanting to stay near the center. (low price)
- **Poiana Brasov**: A mountain resort 10 km from the centre, famous for skiing and luxury chalets. It's quiet and premium, with hotels, spa, and hiking access. Better for nature and luxury travelers. (high price)
- **Astra**: A residential area east of the centre with apartments and local shops. It's a short bus ride from the old town and offers budget-friendly long-term stays. (low price)

## Pros

- One of the most affordable places in Europe
- Beautiful medieval Old Town surrounded by Carpathian Mountains
- Excellent internet speeds for remote work
- Very safe for solo travelers
- Rich history with attractions like Bran Castle nearby
- Growing digital nomad community
- Great hiking and outdoor activities in every season
- Friendly locals and low tourism pressure compared to Western Europe
- Delicious local cuisine and cheap street food
- Easy access from Bucharest via frequent trains/buses

## Cons

- Limited luxury hotel options compared to capital cities
- Can get crowded in peak summer and winter
- Weather in winter is very cold
- Nightlife is small and not a major party destination
- Some areas outside the center are less tourist-friendly
- Public transport is limited late at night
- Language barrier for older locals who don't speak English
- Increasing tourism might raise prices in the future

## FAQs

**Is Brasov safe for tourists?**

Yes, Brasov is one of the safest cities in Romania. Violent crime is rare, but pickpocketing can occur in busy tourist spots like the Old Town. Exercise normal precautions, especially at night, and you'll feel secure.

**What's the best time to visit Brasov?**

Brasov is beautiful year-round. Summer (June-August) is busy with festivals like the Golden Stag, while winter (December-February) offers skiing and Christmas markets. Spring and autumn are quieter with mild weather and are ideal for hiking. For a balance, visit in May or September.

**Do I need a visa for Brasov?**

Since Romania is in the Schengen Area, many passport holders (US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia) can enter for up to 90 days without a visa. For longer stays, you'll need to apply for a Romanian long-stay visa or Digital Nomad visa. Always confirm your nationality's requirements before you go.

**What's the internet speed like in Brasov?**

Romania has some of the world's fastest internet. In Brasov, fiber-optic connections are common, with speeds of 300+ Mbps download and 100+ Mbps upload. Most cafes and coworking spaces provide reliable wifi for remote work.

**Can I work remotely in Brasov?**

Absolutely. There's a small but active nomad community, and the fast internet, low cost of living, and pleasant surroundings make it a great base. Coworking spaces like Business@Brasov offer day passes, and you'll find nomad-friendly cafes throughout the Old Town.

**What's the backpacker scene like in Brasov?**

Brasov is a budget-friendly destination in Europe, with hostels starting around $15 per night. While not as big as the hostel trail in Asia, you'll find fellow travelers on the classic Transylvania loop. The free walking tour is a social way to explore the city.

**How much does it cost to visit Brasov?**

Budget travelers can get by on $30-35 a day, including a hostel bed, street food, and bus passes. If you're living nomad-style, expect around $40-50 a day for rent, coworking, meals, and socializing. For luxury, $200+ daily will get you a 5-star hotel and fine dining.

## Links

- [Web page](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/romania/brasov)
- [City JSON](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/data/cities/brasov.json)
- [Romania overview](https://www.cheaptraveldestination.com/romania)
