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Best Time to Visit Romania (2026 Guide)

Reviewed June 2026

4 min read·Updated Jun 2026

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Quick take: Romania has a clear sweet spot — But the ‘wrong’ months aren’t always wrong. It depends on what you’re after. Spring (May-June) gives blossoms in Sibiu and the Carpathians; September is the local sweet spot with harvest festivals, golden mountain light, and fewer tourists than peak July-August.

Romania is one of Europe last genuinely under-touristed countries — Bucharest, Brasov, Sibiu, the painted monasteries of Bucovina, and the wildest mountains on the continent. Pick the right season and you’ll experience a Europe most tourists don’t know exists. Here is the practical breakdown.

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Best time to visit Romania: at a glance

Short answer: May–June and September for mild weather.

SeasonMonthsWhat to expect
PeakJul–AugWarm, Black Sea season; busiest
Shoulder (best value)May–Jun, Sep–OctMild, green or autumnal, quiet
LowNov–MarCold; ski season in the Carpathians

Best months to visit Romania

Spring (May-June) gives blossoms in Sibiu and the Carpathians; September is the local sweet spot with harvest festivals, golden mountain light, and fewer tourists than peak July-August.

Month-by-month overview

MonthWeatherHighlightsRating
January-7-2°Ccold, ski season in Brasovshoulder
February-5-4°Cstill cold, ski peakshoulder
March-1-10°Cearly spring, less crowdedshoulder
April3-16°Cspring, Easter celebrationsgood
May9-21°Clovely, blossoms, fewer touristsbest
June12-25°Cwarm, summer startsbest
July14-28°Chot, Bucharest empties, mountains coolgood
August14-28°Cpeak summer, Transfagarasan opengood
September10-22°Cautumn light, wine harvestbest
October5-15°Cgolden colour in Carpathiansgood
November-1-7°Ccold, gray, pre-snowavoid
December-4-3°CChristmas in Brasov + Sibiushoulder

When to avoid Romania

November is bleak — cold, gray, between summer hiking and Christmas markets. The Transfagarasan Highway closes from October through June; if that drive is on your list, you must visit July-September.

Key events and festivals

  • Sibiu International Theatre Festival (Late May – early June): One of Europe largest theatre festivals; the city fills with performers.
  • Untold Festival (Early August (Cluj-Napoca)): Major European electronic music festival; tickets and hotels go fast.
  • Christmas Markets (Late November – early January): Brasov, Sibiu, and Bucharest all run beautiful Christmas markets; less commercial than Vienna.
  • Saint Mary Day (Adormirea Maicii Domnului) (August 15): Major religious festival; monasteries in Bucovina fill with pilgrims.

A local insider tip

If you want Transylvania at its most atmospheric, visit Sibiu in early September during the Astra Film Festival. The town’s medieval centre fills with screenings in unusual venues (city walls, churches, hidden courtyards), the weather is still warm enough for evening strolls, and you can drive into the Carpathians for day hikes with golden September light.

The Shoulder-Season Sweet Spot Most Visitors Miss

The smarter play is to split the difference between the two shoulder windows rather than treat them as interchangeable. Late May into mid-June rewards Transylvania travelers: Sibiu hosts its International Theatre Festival in late June (the 2026 edition runs roughly June 19-28), and the medieval old towns stay green before the heat builds. Skip the second half of June if your itinerary leans toward the Black Sea, because coastal prices and crowds climb fast ahead of the July-August peak.

Early September is the single best value if your dates are flexible. On the coast, room rates drop sharply from September 1 (often by half), while the sea still holds around 74-76F into the first week. Inland, October stays mild in Bucharest, with daytime highs around 18C and the driest rainfall of the year (about 32mm), good for city walking and Carpathian color.

Two periods to plan around:

  • Mid-July to late August in Bucharest, where average highs sit near 29C and afternoons turn muggy.
  • The last weekend of July in Sighisoara, when the Medieval Festival packs the citadel and rooms book out for miles.

Frequently asked questions

When is the cheapest time to visit Romania?

Mid-January through February and early November have the cheapest flights and hotels — already cheap by European standards. November is the bargain month.

When does the Transfagarasan Highway open?

Late June through late October, depending on snow. Officially July 1 to October 31. Outside those dates, the road is closed for safety.

Is Bucharest worth visiting in summer?

Yes for nightlife and outdoor cafés, but locals leave in August — temperature regularly hits 30°C+ with low breeze. Brasov and Sinaia stay cooler in the mountains.

When can I see Dracula Castle (Bran) without crowds?

Weekday mornings in May, June, or September. Summer weekends are overwhelming; arrive at opening (9 a.m.) for the quietest visit.

Are the painted monasteries of Bucovina worth a special trip?

Absolutely — Voronet, Sucevita, Moldovita are extraordinary 15th-century frescoes. Best in May-September; some access roads rough in winter.

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