Other than Brașov city and its immediate attractions, the resorts of Poiana Braşov (12 km west) and Predeal (27 km south), are also well worth visiting. The Brașov county is one of the most visited by tourists. As some people say, 'Why bother coming to Romania if you're not going to see Brașov?' Even though it's a bit overpriced for Romanian standards, especially in the high season, Brașov is definitely worth it. Also, it's pleasant to have some of the extras as well, including some of the best cleanliness records in the country, great transport and great food. Braşov boasts everything from dynamic modern city life to old world charm and fascinating scenery. The city is 176 km from Bucharest.īrașov is up there with Sinaia and the surrounding mountain resorts as the most visited city in Transylvania, Romania, and this is something that's not in vain.
The city provides a mix of wonderful mountain scenery in the nearby Poiana Braşov and medieval history with German influences in the old town. It is located almost in the centre of the country and surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains.
Brașov (pronounced Bra-shov), known as Kronstadt in German or Brassó in Hungarian has a population of 283,901 and is the 7th largest city in Romania.