Târgu Jiu, a cultural city in southern Romania, is world-famous for Constantin Brâncuși’s masterpieces, including the Endless Column and Table of Silence.
73,545
104 km²
Gorj
Suceava
Suceava, a historic city in northern Romania, is the gateway to the UNESCO-listed Painted Monasteries of Bukovina and home to medieval landmarks.
84,308
52.1 km²
northern Romania
Petroșani
Petroșani, a scenic city in Romania’s Jiu Valley, is known for its mining heritage, surrounding mountains, and easy access to Parâng ski and hiking resorts.
31,044
195.56 km²
Hunedoara
Târgu Mureș
Târgu Mureș, a charming city in Transylvania, Romania, is known for its colorful architecture, cultural diversity, and iconic Palace of Culture.
116,000
49.3 km²
Mureș
Arad
Arad, a picturesque city in western Romania, blends elegant architecture, historic landmarks, and a vibrant cultural scene along the Mureș River.
145,078
46.18 km²
Arad
Alba Iulia
Alba Iulia, the historic heart of Romania, is famous for its Alba Carolina Citadel, centuries-old monuments, and role in the country’s Great Union.
64,000
103.6 km²
Alba
Pitești
Pitești, a lively city in southern Romania, is known for its cultural landmarks, green parks, and monuments that reflect Romania’s rich history.
141,275
40.7 km²
Argeș
Bacău
Bacău, a welcoming city in eastern Romania, is known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and lively atmosphere in the heart of Moldavia.
136,087
43.1 km²
Bacău
Craiova
Craiova, a historic city in southern Romania, charms visitors with its rich culture, beautiful parks, and vibrant Old Town.
225,072
81 km²
Dolj
Cluj-Napoca
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.