Cluj-Napoca calls itself the unofficial capital of Transylvania, and the numbers back the claim up more than most civic slogans manage. Babes-Bolyai University alone enrols over 40,000 students, making the city one of the youngest by average age anywhere in Romania, and that student population shapes everything from the bar scene to the calendar of festivals that fills the summer.
St Michael's Church anchors Unirii Square at the centre of it all, a Gothic hall church begun in the 14th century whose tower, rebuilt after storm damage in the 19th century, is still the tallest in Romania. Every June the Transylvania International Film Festival, TIFF, takes over cinemas and open-air screens across the old town, drawing audiences that would be respectable for a city twice Cluj's size.
Construction on St Michael's began in 1350 and continued in stages for over a century, producing a Gothic hall church whose 80-metre neo-Gothic tower, rebuilt in the 1800s after the original was struck by lightning, remains the tallest church tower in Romania. The equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, born in Cluj in 1443, stands in the square in front of it. Coaches can set down close to the square's edge for a walking visit.
Babes-Bolyai University traces its roots to a Jesuit college founded in 1581 and today enrols more than 40,000 students, making it the largest university in Romania by a wide margin. Its buildings are scattered through the historic centre rather than gathered on a single campus, which gives much of old Cluj a genuinely academic character even outside term time.
The Transylvania International Film Festival launched in 2002 and now runs each June across dozens of screens, indoor cinemas, open-air venues in Unirii Square, and repurposed courtyards, drawing well over 100,000 admissions across ten days. Group transport demand for hotels and venues rises sharply during the festival window.
As a rough guide, a minibus (up to 19 seats) in Cluj-Napoca runs around 900 to 1,500 RON per day, a midi-coach (around 29 seats) around 1,500 to 2,500 RON per day, and a full-size coach (49 seats) around 2,250 to 3,700 RON per day. Cluj-Napoca sits close to Bucharest's pricing given its own airport and status as Transylvania's business hub, with TIFF week in June adding a sharp short-term spike. The final figure depends on your route, the date, and how long you need the vehicle. We confirm a fixed price with no hidden charges -- send your details for a free quote.
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