Must-see entertainment in Romania

  • Point

    Bucharest

    Housed in a restored heritage building, Point is a three-floor cultural hub fostering contemporary arts through exhibitions, screenings, artist…

  • Control

    Bucharest

    This is a favourite among club-goers who like alternative, turbo-folk, indie and garage sounds. Hosts both live acts and DJs, depending on the night.

  • Phoenix Club

    Constanţa

    Legendary rock club with a rep that goes back to the '90s for bringing to Constanţa Romania's biggest rock and metal acts. Check the walls for a list of…

  • Club A

    Bucharest

    Run by students, this underground club is a classic and beloved by all who go there. Most weekends bring live music, with anything from rock and pop to…

  • Cinema Elvire Popesco

    Bucharest

    Housed in the courtyard of the French Institute, one of the most frequented cultural institutions in Bucharest, this cinema screens a variety of…

  • National Theatre of Bucharest

    Bucharest

    The National Theatre is the country's most prestigious dramatic stage. The building is a 1970s-era big box that's gotten a long-overdue facelift; the…

  • ARCUB Gabroveni

    Bucharest

    Situated in the renovated former Gabroveni Inn, ARCUB is a multidisciplinary cultural centre, with a regular line-up of art exhibitions, happenings,…

  • Green Hours 22

    Bucharest

    This old-school basement jazz club runs a lively program of jazz and experimental theatre most nights through the week, and hosts an international jazz…

  • National Arena

    Bucharest

    The 56,000-seat national stadium was opened in 2011 and is home turf to the city's biggest football club, Steaua Bucureşti. The arena also hosts…

  • National Theatre

    Cluj-Napoca

    From Molière and Shakespeare through to modern drama, the Romanian language performances at the National Theatre are the slickest productions in town. Buy…

  • Filarmonica Brașov

    Braşov

    Lavish your ears with the sound of Brașov's venerable Philharmonic Orchestra, established in 1878, which hosts concerts throughout the year. Tickets for…

  • State Philharmonic

    Romania

    Tickets for performances at the State Philharmonic, with its traditional program of classical music, can be purchased in advance from the theatre box…

  • Tineretului Theatre

    Moldavia & the Bucovina Monasteries

    Though the name means 'Youth Theatre', this is an active and well-respected dramatic theatre, with performances appealing to audiences of all ages…

  • Oradea State Theatre

    Romania

    The State Theatre, also known as the Queen Mary Theatre (Teatrul Regina Maria; completed in 1900), is one of the most important heritage buildings in…

  • Flying Circus

    Cluj-Napoca

    Arrive around midnight to see this student-oriented club begin to swing. Punters come for the music rather than to pose, so check the theme before you…

  • Changing of the Guard

    Transylvania

    It's worth timing a stroll inside the citadel for the daily changing of the guard ceremony, in which uniformed guards trot on horseback between the old…

  • Philharmonic Orchestra

    Romania

    The Philharmonic Orchestra is based in the Palace of Culture and holds classical-music concerts. Tickets are sold at the venue box office two hours before…

  • Ioan Slavici Theatre

    Romania

    Arad’s Ioan Slavici Theatre is nationally celebrated, though note that performances are in Romanian. The theatre also hosts concerts and musical…

  • Oleg Danovski National Theatre

    Constanţa

    The city's premier venue for opera and dance. Buy tickets at the theatre box office or the central ticket office.

  • Tonique Club

    Moldavia & the Bucovina Monasteries

    There's something obscure, bordering on the mysterious, about this dark underground bar that works 24 hours a day. It has a few gambling video machines in…

  • Marin Sorescu National Theatre

    Wallachia

    For years, Craiova's main drama venue has enjoyed a national and international reputation for theatre excellence. Peformances are normally in Romanian,…

  • Dinamo Stadium

    Bucharest

    Bucharest's 'second' football club, Dinamo Bucureşti, plays its home matches at this ageing 15,000-seat stadium. The club also plays frequently at the…

  • State Philharmonic

    Sibiu

    Founded in 1949, this has played a key role in maintaining Sibiu’s prestige as a main cultural centre of Transylvania. It's the key venue for performances…

  • Hungarian State Theatre

    Cluj-Napoca

    Hungarian-language operas and plays, from Ibsen to Kafka, grace the stage of this riverside theatre. Buy advance tickets via the website or at the box…

  • Puppet Theatre

    Braşov

    Teatrul Arlechino hosts whimsical puppet shows aimed at children. Reserve tickets by phone or buy from the ticket office (1.30pm to 4pm Tuesday and…

  • Radu Stanca National Theatre

    Sibiu

    Plays here are usually in Romanian, with occasional productions in German through the week (check the website). Buy tickets online or at the theatre 30…

  • Sică Alexandrescu Drama Theatre

    Braşov

    Contemporary drama and recitals take to the stage here. The ticket desk is open from 11am to 7pm from Tuesdays to Fridays, and 3pm to 7pm at weekends.

  • Opera Braşov

    Braşov

    Opera classics, plus a few productions geared towards children, take to the stage of this 1953-founded venue.

  • Oltenia Philharmonic

    Wallachia

    Classical concerts are performed here by the Oltenia Philharmonic. Buy tickets at the box office.

  • State Philharmonic

    Cluj-Napoca

    Hear choirs, quartets and rousing orchestras at Transylvania's State Philharmonic Theatre.

  • Cinemateca Eforie

    Bucharest

    Plays an eclectic and often amusing mix of art-house, kitsch and Romanian films.

  • Cinema Pro

    Bucharest

    Shows first-run features from Romania and big films from around the world.

  • Ticket Office

    Constanţa

    Ticket agency for cultural events around town.

  • Hollywood Multiplex

    Bucharest

    Comfortable multiplex cinema with about a dozen screens, located in the Bucureşti Mall.

  • House of Culture

    Transylvania

    This striking 1975-built cultural emporium hosts opera and theatrical productions, and serves as a festival venue.

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