Over 450.000 people visit Cluj-Napoca each year and this number is growing! Are you thinking about coming here? Check out below the best ways to arrive in Cluj.
Our recommendation is to use either the plane or a car and try to avoid trains or buses. This way is faster. Also remember that Romania is member of the Schengen area by air & sea so you will enter pretty fast as an EU citizen. We still have controls at all land borders.
There a numerous ways you can get to the capital of Transylvania by air or land. Checkout the options below.
#1
Cluj-Napoca has the second largest airport in Romania. Is used by over 3.5 million passengers each year and it's used by 10 airline companies (Wizzair, Lufthansa, Tarom, Ryanair, LOT, Turkish Airlines, HiSky, Swiss, Air Baltic and Aeroexpress.
#2
Cluj-Napoca has the largest railway station in Transylvania. There are direct trains that go between Cluj-Napoca and Budapest (Hungary) or Wien (Austria) but the traveling duration is very high so this wouldn't be a recommended way of coming to Cluj.
#3
Closest border passing point from Cluj-Napoca are Bors and Bors 2 (185km to Cluj) at about near Oradea (in the west with Hungary), Moravita (380km to Cluj) in the south-west with Serbia, Halmeu (185km to Cluj) in the north-west with Ukraine, Calafat (490km to Cluj) in the south with Bulgaria and Ungheni (435km to Cluj) in the east with Moldova.
#4
There are lots of options to travel by bus from most european countries but the travel time is really long and it's not a recommended way of getting to Cluj. If you still want to take a bus ride here, check the offers from Romfour, Tabitatour, Tarsin or Flixbus.
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