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Guide 🇷🇴 Iaşi

Iaşi
Today: ☁️ ↑ 7°C ↓ 6°C 👤 Population 271,692 🕛 Local time:

Palace of Culture

Iași’s iconic neo-Gothic landmark, housing four museums and surrounded by gardens, with a fairy-tale exterior dominating the city skyline.


Monastery of the Three Hierarchs

A UNESCO-recognised 17th-century monastery famed for its richly carved stone façade and atmospheric interior filled with gilded iconography.


Metropolitan Cathedral

Romania’s largest Orthodox cathedral, admired for its grand neo-classical exterior, twin towers, and lavishly gilded sacred interior.


Copou Park

One of Romania’s oldest public gardens, offering leafy walks, literary heritage, and a peaceful escape from central Iași.


Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre

One of Romania’s most beautiful theatres, notable for its ornate façade, elegant domes, and cultural prestige.


Mihai Eminescu's Linden Tree

A living literary monument in Copou Park, linked to Romania’s national poet and cherished as a symbol of the city’s soul.


Union Museum

Former residence of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, showcasing Romanian history in a distinguished historic setting on a charming pedestrian street.


Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

Romania’s oldest modern university, worth visiting for its impressive building, murals, sculptures, and academic atmosphere.


St Nicholas Princely Church

A 15th-century church built by Stephen the Great, valued as one of Iași’s oldest surviving religious monuments.


Anastasie Fătu Botanical Garden

A sprawling botanical garden with greenhouses, seasonal displays, and peaceful walks, among the oldest of its kind in Romania.


Our Lady Queen of Iași Cathedral

The city’s main Roman Catholic cathedral, striking for its modernist design, soaring white arches, and colourful stained glass.


Golia Monastery

A walled monastery complex in central Iași, appreciated for its quiet courtyards, frescoes, and occasional tower views.


Great Synagogue

One of Romania’s oldest surviving synagogues, offering a poignant glimpse into Iași’s Jewish heritage.


Casa Dosoftei

A handsome brick house turned literary museum, dedicated to one of Romania’s earliest printers and rich cultural history.


Iași Railway Station

A city landmark admired for its Venetian-Gothic Revival architecture and historic presence beyond the centre.


City Center

Historic central area near major sights, restaurants, museums, and lively nightlife for first-time visitors.


Centru Civic

Vibrant central district with nightlife, dining, and cultural venues, suitable for immersive city stays.


Copou

Leafy, academic neighborhood with parks, cafes, and cultural sites, offering a relaxed atmosphere.


Tătărași

Authentic district with local markets, cafes, and good-value stays, appealing for cultural exploration.


Păcurari

Well-connected area with transport access, shopping, and practical accommodation for exploring the city.


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