Iasi-East Romania

RO · Destination guide

Where to stay in Iasi-East Romania

Best time: Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is mild and pleasant; perfect for exploring the city's cultural sites and parks.

Tell StayBotic your trip →

Top stays in Iasi-East Romania

Ranked by guest rating. Tap any to see live prices.

Iasi-East Romania on the map

Where each stay sits. Tap a pin to open it.

Iasi-East Romania, like a local

Don't miss

  • Palace of Culture: A stunning architectural landmark and cultural center.
  • Copou Park: A beautiful park known for its historical significance and the Eminescu Obelisk.
  • Metropolitan Cathedral: The largest Orthodox cathedral in Romania, showcasing breathtaking architecture.
  • Golia Monastery: A serene historical site with a striking tower offering panoramic views.

Where to eat

  • Casa cu Măcelar: Famous for traditional Romanian dishes and a cozy atmosphere.
  • La Bomba: Known for its delicious local street food and vibrant setting.
  • Taverna Sarbului: Offers authentic Balkan cuisine with a local twist.

Do this

  • Iasi's National Theatre: Catch a performance in one of Romania's oldest theatres.
  • Cultural Festival of Iasi: Experience local art, music, and traditions during this vibrant event.
  • Visit the Botanical Garden: Explore diverse flora and enjoy a peaceful retreat in the city.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets for fresh produce and unique souvenirs, especially the Piața Nicolina.
  • Try the local wine from the nearby Cotnari vineyards, which is a hidden gem.
  • Use public transport for an authentic local experience; it’s cheaper and often more convenient.
  • Engage with locals in cafes; they are friendly and often share great tips on hidden spots.

Know before you go

Best time

Apr-Jun, Sep-Oct. The weather is mild and pleasant; perfect for exploring the city's cultural sites and parks.

Getting around

Public buses, trams, and taxis are common. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt are widely used.

Airport

IAS

Language

Romanian is the main language spoken; English is commonly understood in tourist areas.

Money

Romanian Leu (RON). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller shops and local markets.

Safety

Iasi is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.

More destinations

Browse all →

Not sure which area is right for you?

Tell StayBotic your dates, budget and vibe, and we'll pick the right stay in Iasi-East Romania and hold it while you decide.

Plan my Iasi-East Romania trip →