brasov

brasov, transylvania, romania

i had an amazing time in brasov – the most famous, and arguably best, tourist city in transylvania! the city of about 200,000 has a picturesque main square, surrounded by a large, pedestrian-only old town. seemingly everyone in the city sits outside at cafe and bars until very late on hot summer evenings. the 1200 era “black church” towers over the old town. it got its name when the rest of the town was destroyed by a major fire soon after it was built, but its stone walls survived in a blackened state.

i also took a furnicular up a nearby mountain for great views over the old town of brasov. i hiked behind the hollywood-esque brasov sign which overlooks the city. interestingly, after this sign was built many other smaller towns in transylvania started building similar signs on surrounding mountains.

brasov is home to an ancient jewish community and has a nice synagogue. it also claims to have the narrowest street in europe.

nearby i went on a tour (in romanian) of a cave called valea cetatii, which was fun to see and freezing inside, which was very refreshing. i also hung out at the afi mall in brasov. i really enjoyed my time here!

brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
the black church, brasov, transylvania
the black church, brasov, transylvania
the black church, brasov, transylvania
brasov synagogue
brasov synagogue
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov furnicular
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
apparently europe’s narrowest street (4 feet wide), brasov, transylvania
hiking to valea cetatii cave, near brasov, transylvania
valea cetatii cave, near brasov, transylvania
valea cetatii cave, near brasov, transylvania
afi mall, brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania
brasov, transylvania