Brasov Tour: Traditional Romanian Cooking and Historic Sites
Brașov
Experience traditional Romanian cooking and explore historic sites in Brasov. Try delicious hot soups, potato bread, and cabbage rolls. Visit the Black Church and enjoy covrigi, a tasty street food snack. Refresh with Carpathian mountain spring water and explore Europe's second narrowest street.
Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Brasov - Enjoy traditional Romanian cooking in a family restaurant, where you can try delicious hot soups, potato bread, and cabbage rolls Discover Brasov’s most captivating sites, including the ominous Black Church, the biggest gothic church in Eastern Europe Munch on covrigi, a street food snack that looks like a pretzel but tastes even better Refresh with cool spring water direct from the Carpathian mountains Experience the tight squeeze of Europe’s second narrowest street our Brasov tour will start with a stop in Piata Sfatului, Brasov’s picturesque main square where you will be offered a covrig, a popular and delicious Romanian street food that is similar to a Turkish simit and looks like a pretzel.

Two hundred years ago, the city of Brasov sat literally on the border between the Austro-Hungarian empire and the Ottoman empire and its culture vividly reflects this. The snack you’ll try is a tasty symbol of that clash and a great introduction to Brasov. After a stroll down the Tampa promenade, we will stop at the fountain, where you can replenish your fluids with spring water straight from Tampa Mountain. After getting an aerial overview of Brasov, it’s time to delve deeply into some of its secret treasures. We will visit the Bastionul Țesătorilor (or Weaver’s Bastion), St Nicholas Church (with its ‘suspended cemetery’ optical illusion), and the fairytale-esque Ecaterina Gate, the oldest gateway in the city.

Venturing beyond the city walls, we will go on to discover the entrance to secret catacombs, impressive street art, stunning parkland, and the famous black and white towers of Brasov. Built to defend the city against the Mongols and later the Saxons, the towers have had many quirky uses over the years including a plague quarantine zone, a nightclub, and now an exhibition space. Heading back towards the main square we will visit a very beautiful bookstore (souvenir shopping alert!) before we happen upon arguably the city’s most famous landmark, the Black Church (entrance not included). It’s the biggest Gothic church in Eastern Europe, and its interior is rather severe — but a large and extremely colourful collection of Turkish rugs, donated by visiting merchants over the years, brightens things up.

We will complete your introduction to Brasov and Transylvanian culture with a hearty three-course meal, using the finest local and seasonal ingredients. In the spring and summer, you can expect cabbage rolls bursting with meat and spices, zacuscă (baked vegetable paste), and fresh salads. In the autumn and winter, your cold loins will be warmed through with steaming hot soups, goulash, and copious amounts of delicious potato bread. After you have filled up on plenty of traditional Romanian fare, we will say ‘la revedere’ (Romanian for goodbye). Don’t forget to ask your local guide for more local food stops and advice on exploring the rest of Transylvania.

What's Included
  • Tickets to top attractions
  • Guided tour with an expert
  • Delicious local meal included
  • Complimentary snacks provided
  • Refresh with included drinks
What's Not Included
  • Additional food beyond included samples
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Savor authentic Romanian dishes at a homely eatery, where you can indulge in warm, tasty soups, potato bread, and stuffed cabbage rolls. Explore the most enchanting locations of Brasov, including the intimidating Black Church, which is the largest gothic church in Eastern Europe. Sample covrigi, a street food delicacy that resembles a pretzel but offers a superior taste. Rejuvenate with chilled spring water directly sourced from the Carpathian Mountains. Navigate through Europe’s second most narrow street. Our Brasov journey begins at Piata Sfatului, the scenic central square of Brasov, where a covrig, a delectable Romanian street food akin to a Turkish simit and resembling a pretzel, will be presented to you.

Location
Piața Sfatului
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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