Cluj-Napoca, the “Heart of Transylvania,” is a vibrant university city with a lively cultural scene, stunning architecture, a thriving tech industry, and a welcoming international community.
308,304
179.5 km²
Cluj County
Galați
Galați, a Danube port city, is known for shipbuilding, rich industry, riverside promenades, and a growing cultural and educational scene.
217,000
246.4 km²
County seat, Galați County
Sibiu
Sibiu, a Transylvanian gem, is known for its medieval architecture, charming squares, and vibrant cultural scene.
136,093
121.6 km²
Sibiu County
Oradea
Oradea, near Romania’s western border, is known for its Art Nouveau architecture, thermal baths, rich culture, and lively festivals.
183,000
115.6 km²
County seat of Bihor County
Iași
Iași, the “Cultural Capital of Romania,” is a historic city known for its universities, churches, and vibrant literary and arts scene.
316,343
93.9 km²
Iași County
Constanța
Constanța, Romania’s largest Black Sea port, is a lively coastal city with beaches, historic sites, and a vibrant maritime culture.
263,700
124.89 km²
Constanța County
Timișoara
Timișoara, the “Little Vienna” of Romania, is a vibrant city with elegant architecture, cultural festivals, a lively student life, and a thriving tech and arts scene.
251,000
130 km²
Timiș
Brașov
Brașov, in the Carpathians, is a charming city with a colorful old town, rich history, cultural events, and nearby ski and hiking opportunities.
237,589
267.3 km²
Brașov
Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania’s capital, blends history and modernity with grand architecture, growing business and tech opportunities.