Sibiu

Sibiu, Transylvania. Evangelical Cathedral, and Liar's Bridge connecting Small Square with Huet Square, medieval Saxon city of Sibiu, Romania.
SIBIU, ROMANIA - A view to the Cetatii street in the historical center of Sibiu.

Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu is one of those cities that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a medieval fairytale—except with better coffee and WiFi. With its colourful houses, cobblestone streets, and signature “eyebrow” windows watching your every move, this Transylvanian gem is packed with history, charm, and plenty to keep solo travellers entertained. Whether you’re here to soak up the culture, explore the surrounding mountains, or just enjoy a laid-back escape from the busier tourist hubs, Sibiu has a way of making everyone feel at home.

For solo travellers, Sibiu is a dream. It’s compact, easy to navigate, and full of cozy cafes, friendly locals, and hidden courtyards begging to be explored. Whether you’re wandering through the historic squares, hiking in the nearby Cindrel Mountains, or just watching the world go by from a cafe terrace, Sibiu is the kind of place that makes solo travel feel effortless.

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Things to Do in Sibiu

Sibiu may be small, but it’s packed with things to do. Explore Piața Mare (the Great Square), the heart of the city, where pastel-coloured buildings and lively cafes make for a perfect people-watching spot. Climb the Council Tower for panoramic views of the city’s iconic rooftops, then stroll through Piața Mică (the Small Square) for hidden passageways and quirky shops. For something a little different, cross the Bridge of Lies, a spot famous for its legends (and probably some exaggerated travel stories).

Nature lovers should check out Dumbrava Forest, a beautiful escape on the edge of the city, home to the ASTRA Museum, an open-air showcase of Romania’s rural history. If you’re up for a day trip, the Transfăgărășan Highway—dubbed “the best road in the world” by Top Gear—is just a short drive away.

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  • 15 Things to Do in Sibiu – A complete guide to must-see sights and hidden gems.
  • Best Day Trips from Sibiu – Castles, mountain hikes, and more.

Where to Stay in Sibiu

Sibiu has a great mix of accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to boutique stays in centuries-old buildings. If you want to be right in the heart of the action, stay in the Old Town, where you’ll be surrounded by history, cafes, and some of the best views in the city. If you prefer a quieter experience, the Sub Arini Park area offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to the city center.

Itineraries for Sibiu

Whether you’re here for a quick visit or a longer stay, Sibiu is packed with ways to fill your days.

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  • 48 Hours in Sibiu – A perfect two-day itinerary to see all the highlights.
  • One-Week Sibiu Itinerary – Exploring the city and its stunning surroundings.

Solo Travel Tips for Sibiu

Sibiu is an excellent destination for solo travellers, with its friendly locals and safe, walkable streets. Whether you’re exploring medieval landmarks or unwinding in a cozy cafe, Sibiu offers a mix of social and peaceful experiences. Don’t hesitate to join a walking tour or strike up a conversation at a local café—solo adventures here are both rewarding and fun.

  • Visit Piața Mare early in the morning to enjoy the quiet before the crowds roll in.
  • Take advantage of Sibiu’s efficient public transport to explore nearby villages and countryside.
  • Pack comfortable walking shoes—Sibiu’s cobbled streets are charming but not exactly kind to flimsy footwear.

Cultural Experiences in Sibiu

Sibiu’s rich cultural tapestry is woven with medieval history, artistic heritage, and long-standing traditions. From its iconic squares to its folk festivals, the city offers countless ways to immerse yourself in Romanian culture.

  • Visit the Brukenthal Palace, home to Romania’s oldest museum, featuring an impressive European art collection.
  • Experience the Sibiu International Theatre Festival, one of the biggest performing arts festivals in Europe.
  • Explore the ASTRA Museum, an open-air museum showcasing traditional Romanian village life.

FAQ’s

Got questions? We’ve got answers!

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit, offering mild weather and fewer crowds. If you’re a fan of Christmas markets, December is magical, with Sibiu hosting one of the most beautiful holiday markets in Romania.

Yes, Sibiu is one of the safest cities in Romania. The Old Town is well-lit and walkable, and locals are generally helpful and welcoming. Just use basic common sense, as you would anywhere, and you’ll be fine.

Sibiu is a very walkable city, with most attractions clustered around the Old Town. Public buses connect the city with surrounding areas, and taxis and ride-sharing apps like Bolt are affordable for longer trips.

Piața Mare, the Council Tower, and the Bridge of Lies are must-sees in the Old Town. The ASTRA Museum and Dumbrava Forest are perfect for those wanting to explore a bit of local history and nature.

Bring comfortable walking shoes, as the cobblestone streets can be rough on your feet. If you’re visiting in winter, pack warm layers and a good coat, as temperatures can drop significantly.

Sibiu has a great mix of Romanian and Transylvanian cuisine. Try ciorbă (a sour soup), mici (grilled sausages), and papanasi (fried doughnuts with sour cream and jam). The city is also home to plenty of trendy cafes and bakeries.

Absolutely! Popular options include the Transfăgărășan Highway, Corvin Castle, and the traditional villages of Mărginimea Sibiului. If you’re a fan of epic mountain scenery, a trip to Bâlea Lake is a must.

Wrapping Up Your Sibiu Adventure

Sibiu is a city that balances history, culture, and natural beauty in the best possible way. Whether you’re getting lost in its medieval streets, soaking in its artistic vibe, or heading out for an adventure in the Carpathians, this is a destination that will leave a lasting impression.

Looking for more Romanian adventures? Check out our guides to Brașov, Cluj-Napoca, and Bucharest for even more travel inspiration. Pack your bags—Sibiu is waiting!