Things to do in Sibiu 2026
Sibiu, the former Saxon capital of Transylvania, is one of Romania’s best-preserved medieval cities and a former European Capital of Culture. Its layered old town of cobbled squares, pastel façades, defensive towers and the famous “eyes” of its rooftop windows makes it one of the most charming places to wander in the country.
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Sibiu, the former Saxon capital of Transylvania, is one of Romania’s best-preserved medieval cities and a former European Capital of Culture. Its layered old town of cobbled squares, pastel façades, defensive towers and the famous “eyes” of its rooftop windows makes it one of the most charming places to wander in the country.
Set on a plateau with the Făgăraș Mountains rising to the south, Sibiu is both a destination in its own right and a gateway to spectacular Carpathian scenery and the legendary Transfăgărășan road. The city balances museums and history with a lively café scene, while its festival calendar runs from summer rock and documentary film to a Christmas market widely regarded as Romania’s finest.
Top Sibiu events in 2026
- ARTmania Festival (July) — a long-running rock and metal festival staged in the historic Grand Square.
- Astra Film Festival (October) — one of the region’s leading documentary film festivals.
- Sibiu Christmas Market (November–January) — Romania’s most famous Christmas market, filling the Grand Square with chalets and lights.
What to see in Sibiu — top sights
- The Grand Square (Piața Mare) — the spacious historic heart of the old town, ringed by grand façades and the Brukenthal Palace.
- The Little Square (Piața Mică) — the intimate adjoining square with arcaded houses and cafés.
- The Bridge of Lies — the cast-iron pedestrian bridge wrapped in local legend, a favourite photo spot.
- The Council Tower — the medieval tower between the two main squares, climbable for rooftop views.
- Brukenthal National Museum — one of Romania’s oldest and most important art museums, set in a baroque palace.
- The Stairs Passage (Pasajul Scărilor) — a picturesque medieval stairway linking the upper and lower towns.
- ASTRA Museum — a vast open-air museum of traditional Romanian village life and architecture on the city’s edge.
- The Transfăgărășan — the dramatic Carpathian mountain road, an iconic summer drive reached from Sibiu.
Why visit Sibiu
Sibiu delivers one of the most complete medieval cityscapes in Romania, with its Saxon heritage on show in fortified towers, cobbled squares and the distinctive rooftop “eyes”. As a former European Capital of Culture it has an outsized arts scene for its size, anchored by the renowned Brukenthal Museum and a packed festival calendar.
The setting is a major bonus. The Făgăraș Mountains and the famous Transfăgărășan road are within easy reach, the ASTRA open-air museum brings rural Transylvania to life, and the city’s celebrated Christmas market makes it a standout winter break as well as a summer one.
FAQ
- When is the best time to visit Sibiu?
- Summer is ideal for the old town, mountains and the Transfăgărășan, while late November to early January is best for Romania’s most famous Christmas market.
- What is Sibiu best known for?
- Its exceptionally preserved Saxon old town, the Brukenthal Museum, the Bridge of Lies, and one of the country’s top Christmas markets.
- Can I drive the Transfăgărășan from Sibiu?
- Yes, in summer. The high mountain road is usually open from roughly late June to October and is a popular day trip from the city.
- Is the ASTRA Museum worth visiting?
- Yes. The expansive open-air museum showcases traditional Romanian houses, mills and crafts, and is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.


