





Hosting the best games and events in Cluj-Napoca, this impressive modern stadium opened in 2011 and seats over 30,000. Promising a magical atmosphere, the huge arena is home to both the local football team, FC Universitatea Cluj, and the legendary Untold Festival’s main stage.
The BT Arena, also known as the Polyvalent Hall, is a multifunctional indoor arena that provides easy access to a wide range of sports activities and events in the center of Cluj. Located along the Somes River, the stadium seats up to 10,000 and its powerful design concept alone is well worth a visit.
If you’re passionate about art, be sure to visit the Cluj-Napoca’s Art Museum. Located in Bánffy Palace – a baroque building built between 1774-1775, the fine art museum features works by major Romanian and European artists, including sculptures, graphics, and decorative art.
Central Park is a large, urban space in the heart of Cluj, offering a relaxing oasis from the busy city center. The park attracts crowds from all around the world with music, art, and sports events every summer, including a selection of famed European festivals including Untold and Jazz In The Park.
Founded in 1920 by Alexandru Borza, Cluj’s beautiful Botanical Garden spans over 14 hectares with an impressive collection of over 10,000 plants from around the world. Systematically divided into sections based on Professor Borza’s original system, the garden provides visitors with a living botanical book.
The Turda Salt Mine is a fascinating historical site and tourist destination dating back to ancient times. It offers unique underground chambers, a lake, and a spa. It also occasionally hosts cultural events including concerts, exhibitions, and festivals, and attracts tourists from across the globe.
Immerse yourself in the history of the Jewish community in Cluj at Muzeon. Discover interactive exhibits, virtual reality, and stories of the community available in Romanian, English, and Hungarian.
Step into The Steampunk Transylvania Museum in Cluj-Napoca, where Victorian aesthetics meet futuristic technology. Discover clockwork wonders and suspended airships, immersing yourself in an alternate reality of creativity and ingenuity.
Union Square is the largest and most important square in Cluj-Napoca. Key attractions include St. Michael's Church, which boasts Romania's tallest Gothic tower, as well as the National Museum of Art, and the King Matthias Corvinus statue.
Experience classic and contemporary art in new and exciting ways at MINA Museum. The largest immersive art center in Europe, the Museum of Immersive New Art offers 4,000 square meters of 360-degree projections, interactive installations, and educational exhibitions for a unique, multi-sensory experience.