Are you a fan of Christmas markets but also love off-the-beaten-path destinations? We've got you covered. This unique itinerary takes you on a festive journey across the best Christmas markets in Romania and Bulgaria. Start in Sibiu, a beautiful Romanian city whose Old Town is dominated by two squares: the Small and the Grand. The latter transforms into a Christmas wonderland from November 15 to the end of the Christmas holidays, with the inviting aromas of roasted chestnuts and freshly baked gingerbread attracting travelers from Romania and beyond. Continue your festive quest to Brasov, Transylvania's indisputable star. There, under the shadow of the imposing Black Church, a Christmas market that amazes adults and kids alike awaits to offer you unforgettable moments before you head to Bucharest, Romania's vibrant capital. With its lively atmosphere, Bucharest is an exciting place to visit any time of the year. Yet, during the holidays, the Romanian capital is simply irresistible, as the city's Constitution Square becomes the setting of what might be the country's largest Christmas market.
Leaving Romania behind, the quaint city of Plovdiv in Bulgaria awaits to seduce you with its festive lights, delicious Christmas treats, and jolly atmosphere. Your quest to discover some of Europe's lesser-known Christmas markets ends in Sofia, Bulgaria's lively capital. The city's delicious local food and fascinating wine tasting scene can keep you busy and happy throughout the year. Yet, during Christmas, Sofia becomes all the more enchanting, promising the perfect ending to a fantastic trip to cherish for years to come.
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2 Nights in Sibiu


2 Nights in Sibiu
Did you know that Sibiu is a 3* Michelin travel destination? Did you know that it was a European Capital of Culture in 2007 and the European Region of Gastronomy in 2019? We invite you to join us and discover an amazing town with so many stories! Walking through Sibiu is like walking through a fairytale, or perhaps a medieval movie set. From the 16th century Bridge of Lies to the 15th century towers, you’ll find something romantically ancient at every turn. But that doesn’t mean the city is frozen in time, there’s also a rich cultural life here to match the incredible architecture. You’ll have a fantastic time watching history come alive in Sibiu, even as you experience its more contemporary charms. This is a city of firsts: where the first book in Romanian was printed, where Romania’s first hospital and pharmacy were opened, and also where the country’s oldest museum is housed, the Brukenthal Art museum. You’ll be charmed by this mix of old and new. You’ll certainly want to meet with our local guide, who can give you a closer look at all the most amazing sites in the city, including the main square, one of the best-preserved in Transylvania. But you won’t be limited to staying within city limits, as there are several interesting day trips to take in the surrounding region. The Jidvei Vineyard in the nearby Tarnave Valley is the perfect place to enjoy a tasting of some of excellent Romanian wines and snacks. Calnic, Sebes and Alba Iulia Citadel are also nearby sites that are certainly worth visiting, and will show you a different side of this enchanting region.
Did you know that Sibiu is a 3* Michelin travel destination? Did you know that it was a European Capital of Culture in 2007 and the European Region of Gastronomy in 2019? We invite you to join us and discover an amazing town with so many stories! Walking through Sibiu is like walking through a fairytale, or perhaps a medieval movie set. From the 16th century Bridge of Lies to the 15th century towers, you’ll find something romantically ancient at every turn. But that doesn’t mean the city is frozen in time, there’s also a rich cultural life here to match the incredible architecture. You’ll have a fantastic time watching history come alive in Sibiu, even as you experience its more contemporary charms. This is a city of firsts: where the first book in Romanian was printed, where Romania’s first hospital and pharmacy were opened, and also where the country’s oldest museum is housed, the Brukenthal Art museum. You’ll be charmed by this mix of old and new. You’ll certainly want to meet with our local guide, who can give you a closer look at all the most amazing sites in the city, including the main square, one of the best-preserved in Transylvania. But you won’t be limited to staying within city limits, as there are several interesting day trips to take in the surrounding region. The Jidvei Vineyard in the nearby Tarnave Valley is the perfect place to enjoy a tasting of some of excellent Romanian wines and snacks. Calnic, Sebes and Alba Iulia Citadel are also nearby sites that are certainly worth visiting, and will show you a different side of this enchanting region.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Sibiu
After your flight arrives at Sibiu Airport, we will have someone meet you at the airport and bring you to your centrally located accommodations in Sibiu. Duration of the drive is about 20 minutes.
The First Night
Head to the Council Tower for a panoramic view of the Old Town. This area between Piata Mica ("The Little Square") and Piata Mare ("The Grand Square") is where some of the city's finest restaurants and bars can be found. Before dinner, we suggest a very short walk towards the Evangelical Cathedral and up to Café Wien, where you can taste something truly unique: “smoked beer” made by monks. If you prefer wine over beer, there is a super cozy place called Winekeller, just on the other side of the cathedral. As for dinner, there are at least two good traditional restaurants in the nearby Piata Mica: the Kulinarium or Crama Sibiana. Don’t forget to end the evening with some nice photos while standing on the Bridge of Lies, an iconic spot in Sibiu.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Sibiu

Sibiu Private Walking Tour
Sibiu was chosen European Capital of culture in 2007 and for good reason as Romanians, Hungarians and Saxons shared this city for over 800 years. Get your bearings, discover the medieval Old Town, and learn about its development: from a small 12th century citadel to one of the most important fortresses in Transylvania, a trade hub home to the headquarters of medieval guilds, a cultural beacon within the Austro-Hungarian empire with architecture resembling medieval Vienna, an early center of the revolution that overthrew communism, and now one of the region's cultural centers.
Wander the Christmas Market in the Heart of Transylvania
Each winter, Sibiu’s Grand Square is transformed into a festive wonderland, attracting visitors from across Romania and beyond. The square is lined with charming wooden stalls offering aromatic mulled wine, locally made handicrafts, traditional Romanian delicacies, and seasonal treats such as roasted chestnuts and gingerbread. Visitors can enjoy a variety of attractions, including an ice skating rink, a Ferris wheel, and elaborate light shows that illuminate the medieval buildings surrounding the square. The market also hosts live concerts, street performances, and workshops, creating a lively atmosphere. Its combination of history, culture, and holiday cheer makes it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Sibiu in the winter.

Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Brasov by Private Transfer
A private driver will pick you up from your accommodations and drive you across Transylvania to Brasov. Along the way, you will drive through the Saxon villages known for their fortified churches, which are highlighted by Biertan, where you will tour the fortified church. Then you will continue your journey to Brasov and stop in one of the gems of Transylvania, Sighisoara, which is the birthplace of Dracula, where you will have 2 hours to explore the town on your own or to have lunch. We can arrange a guided tour in Sighisoara for an extra fee. The journey, with the stops at Sighisoara and Biertan, takes about 8 hours.

2 Nights in Brasov
2 Nights in Brasov


2 Nights in Brasov
Brasov is a city of true medieval beauty, at the edge of which is the natural wonder of the Carpathian Mountains. This combination gives the place a truly unique feel, as history and the natural world come together here with astounding brilliance. The home of Romania’s largest Gothic church and the narrowest street in Europe, there is plenty here to enrich your visit. You can even take a gondola ride high above the city for new points of view. And, Brasov’s location makes it the perfect base for exploring some of Romania’s most magnificent castles. You’ll definitely want to spend a few days exploring the city, which offers everything from incredible architecture to excellent dining, a rich cultural program and fun outdoor activities. Day and night you’ll find something fun to do here, from the depths of the narrow Rope Street to the heights of Mount Tampa. Wine lovers will really enjoy a trip to the Rhein wine cellar just outside of Brasov. Here you can learn more about the local wine and of course taste it too. Bran Castle, Rasnov Fortress, Peles Castle, some of Romania’s most impressive castles, are all within distance for a perfect day trip. History, culture, architecture, the great outdoors: Brasov brings all of Romania’s greatest gifts together in one place.
Brasov is a city of true medieval beauty, at the edge of which is the natural wonder of the Carpathian Mountains. This combination gives the place a truly unique feel, as history and the natural world come together here with astounding brilliance. The home of Romania’s largest Gothic church and the narrowest street in Europe, there is plenty here to enrich your visit. You can even take a gondola ride high above the city for new points of view. And, Brasov’s location makes it the perfect base for exploring some of Romania’s most magnificent castles. You’ll definitely want to spend a few days exploring the city, which offers everything from incredible architecture to excellent dining, a rich cultural program and fun outdoor activities. Day and night you’ll find something fun to do here, from the depths of the narrow Rope Street to the heights of Mount Tampa. Wine lovers will really enjoy a trip to the Rhein wine cellar just outside of Brasov. Here you can learn more about the local wine and of course taste it too. Bran Castle, Rasnov Fortress, Peles Castle, some of Romania’s most impressive castles, are all within distance for a perfect day trip. History, culture, architecture, the great outdoors: Brasov brings all of Romania’s greatest gifts together in one place.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Brasov
Welcome to Brasov! After the drive, your driver will take you to your centrally located accommodation.
Dine, Drink, and Watch
For your first night, walk up to the Sub Tâmpa restaurant, located between Brasov's walls and Mt. Tampa, which is only a few minutes walk from Council Square. Here, in addition to great food, you can enjoy a splendid panoramic view of Brasov's Old Town and the fortress overlooking the city from the opposite side. After dinner, you can walk back to Old Town for a quick wine-tasting session at Le Sommelier win bar or Terroirs Boutique du Vin, both located on Diaconu Coresi Street. You should definitely try wines from local Feteasca Neagra grapes and neighboring wine regions such as Dealu Mare and Tarnava.

Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Brasov

Brasov and Bran Castle Private Walking Tour
Enjoy a guided walking tour in Brasov while learning some general facts about the town itself and the Transylvania region. Start from Council Square, visit the Black Church, the largest Lutheran church in Southeastern Europe and then continue down on the narrowest street in Europe, called Rope Street. Next, there’s just a 30 minute drive to the famous Bran Castle – a place where the legend of Vlad Impaler meets the fiction of count Dracula.
Christmas Magic Beneath the Black Church
In Brașov, the Council Square transforms into the heart of the city’s Christmas celebrations, surrounded by pastel-colored Baroque buildings, the imposing Black Church, and the snow-covered peaks of the Carpathians. Visitors can stroll among charming wooden stalls offering traditional Romanian foods such as cozonac and mulled wine, along with handmade crafts, woolen clothing, and festive ornaments, with the enormous Christmas tree providing a magical backdrop. Carolers and local choirs perform throughout the season while the nearby cafés and restaurants invite visitors to warm up with local specialties. The market’s blend of history, culture, and winter charm perfectly captures the spirit of a Transylvanian Christmas.

Day 5
Day 5 - Traveling to Bucharest by Private Car
Today you're headed back to the capital, Bucharest. A private driver will pick you up from your accommodations in the morning. Without stops, the drive should take about three hours but close to Brasov you'll stop at Peles Royal Castle where you will have a guided tour inside. The transfer with a stop at Peles takes about 6 hours. The vehicle used for your transfer will be a standard sedan, station wagon, or minivan. We can arrange for an upgrade to a more luxurious class of vehicle for an extra fee.

2 Nights in Bucharest
2 Nights in Bucharest



2 Nights in Bucharest
The capital of Romania, Bucharest is a truly intriguing city where modern sophistication meets a rich and varied history. The business center of the city definitely has a cosmopolitan feel, but farther afield Bucharest still feels a little rough around the edges. The restored Old Town with its resplendent buildings is simply magnificent, as is Nicolae Ceausescu’s Palace of Parliament. One of the world's largest buildings (and with all its marble, certainly the heaviest), we highly recommend a tour of its gilded interior. This "Paris of the East" also has some amazing cafes and delicious restaurants, especially near Lipscani Street. The city is no stranger to culture either, with numerous galleries, antique shops and concert halls. The most stunning landmarks are along Calea Victoriei, but you can see something impressive on just about every corner. After discovering the incredible variety of neighborhoods and architectural styles in the city, you might want to enjoy one of its cultural festivals, or take off for a unique day trip. If you’re ready for a full day, a trip to Transylvania including Peles Castle and Dracula’s Castle, will certainly be a memorable excursion, and very Romanian. We can also arrange for a private guide to show you around the city and the notable surroundings.
The capital of Romania, Bucharest is a truly intriguing city where modern sophistication meets a rich and varied history. The business center of the city definitely has a cosmopolitan feel, but farther afield Bucharest still feels a little rough around the edges. The restored Old Town with its resplendent buildings is simply magnificent, as is Nicolae Ceausescu’s Palace of Parliament. One of the world's largest buildings (and with all its marble, certainly the heaviest), we highly recommend a tour of its gilded interior. This "Paris of the East" also has some amazing cafes and delicious restaurants, especially near Lipscani Street. The city is no stranger to culture either, with numerous galleries, antique shops and concert halls. The most stunning landmarks are along Calea Victoriei, but you can see something impressive on just about every corner. After discovering the incredible variety of neighborhoods and architectural styles in the city, you might want to enjoy one of its cultural festivals, or take off for a unique day trip. If you’re ready for a full day, a trip to Transylvania including Peles Castle and Dracula’s Castle, will certainly be a memorable excursion, and very Romanian. We can also arrange for a private guide to show you around the city and the notable surroundings.
Day 5
Day 5 - Arrival in Bucharest
Welcome to Bucharest! Our driver will take you to your centrally located accommodation.
Dine and Drink on Your First Night
For your first night, it’s best to start with a short walk in the Old Town area to see a glimpse of how Bucharest looked and felt at its zenith, specifically during the 19th century when it was nicknamed the “Paris of the East”. Seek out a traditional dinner at one of the city’s historical Old Town restaurants: Manuc Inn, Hanul Berarilor or Caru cu Bere. Make sure you don’t miss the bean soup in a bread bowl, cabbage rolls, or pork stew. Save some room for dessert: the best option is Papanasi, a pastry shaped like a doughnut with a small sphere on top, filled with soft cheese, and covered in sour cream and sour jam. After dinner, you should definitely enjoy a glass of Romanian wine at one of the many rooftop bars located in the Old Town: Linea Closer to the Moon, Nomad SkyBar, or Pura Vida SkyBar. You’re in a Latin country, so get out there and enjoy the cheerful and happy vibe!

Day 6
Day 6 - Your First Full Day in Bucharest

Bucharest Private Walking Tour
Bucharest is a vibrant, eclectic city nicknamed “The Little Paris” back in the 1800s. Still, in the 20th century, it experienced 45 years of Communism which dramatically changed some aspects. Nowadays, some of the surviving communist structures add even more flavor to this contrasting city and allow you to enjoy a tour where you can admire both the charming bohemian streets of Old Town and the imposing soviet-era structures.
Discover the Capital’s Festive Market
Bucharest’s Constitution Square becomes a dazzling hub of festive activity each winter, hosting one of Romania’s largest and most vibrant Christmas markets. The square, framed by the grand Palace of the Parliament, is illuminated with thousands of sparkling lights and features dozens of wooden stalls offering handmade gifts, regional crafts, and seasonal delicacies from across the country. Visitors can savor traditional dishes such as sarmale, mici, and sweet kürtőskalács, or enjoy a cup of steaming mulled wine while listening to live carol performances and concerts. A large skating rink and interactive workshops keep children entertained, while adults can explore the market’s cultural displays and artisanal stands.

Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Plovdiv by Private Transfer
Today you'll be traveling to Plovdiv. Your driver will pick you up at your accommodation at the agreed-upon time. On your way to Plovdiv, you will stop in Veliko Tarnovo where you will have 2 hours to have lunch and explore the charming town on your own. The journey, including a 2 hour stop in Veliko Tarnovo, takes about 8 hours. This is a non-guided transfer. The vehicle used for your transfer will be a standard sedan, station wagon, or minivan. We can arrange for an upgrade to a more luxurious class of vehicle for an extra fee. Also, please note on the border between Romania and Bulgaria there's passport control. This process might be longer depending on the traffic.

1 Night in Plovdiv
1 Night in Plovdiv


1 Night in Plovdiv
Plovdiv is a city that will charm you right away. The atmosphere here is laidback and the locals are welcoming. From the incredible architecture of the Old Town to the upbeat modern promenade with its hip cafes, bars and restaurants, there’s a mix of old and new here that will appeal to travellers of all ages and interests. Be sure to check out the local cultural calendar, as there is a rich cultural calendar including delightful concerts at the outdoor amphitheater. If you have an interests in the arts you won’t be disappointed, as Plovdiv also has numerous museums and art galleries that are always offering interesting exhibitions. To really soak up the city’s charm, you’ll want to take a walking tour with a local guide who can show you all of Plovdiv’s secrets. Besides the urban architecture, you’ll want to hike up one of the numerous paths that lead out of the city to impressive vantage points. There are also several day trips within a short drive of the city which will give you the chance to explore the countryside and some of the historical sites that are slightly farther afield. You’ll really enjoy exploring this unique destination, with its impressively eclectic local culture.
Plovdiv is a city that will charm you right away. The atmosphere here is laidback and the locals are welcoming. From the incredible architecture of the Old Town to the upbeat modern promenade with its hip cafes, bars and restaurants, there’s a mix of old and new here that will appeal to travellers of all ages and interests. Be sure to check out the local cultural calendar, as there is a rich cultural calendar including delightful concerts at the outdoor amphitheater. If you have an interests in the arts you won’t be disappointed, as Plovdiv also has numerous museums and art galleries that are always offering interesting exhibitions. To really soak up the city’s charm, you’ll want to take a walking tour with a local guide who can show you all of Plovdiv’s secrets. Besides the urban architecture, you’ll want to hike up one of the numerous paths that lead out of the city to impressive vantage points. There are also several day trips within a short drive of the city which will give you the chance to explore the countryside and some of the historical sites that are slightly farther afield. You’ll really enjoy exploring this unique destination, with its impressively eclectic local culture.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Plovdiv
Your driver will bring you directly to your accommodations in the center of Plovdiv.
Explore Christmas Cheer in Bulgaria’s Old Town
Each December, Plovdiv’s main square and the nearby Kapana district come alive with festive lights, music, and the scent of freshly baked treats. Visitors can wander through rows of charming wooden stalls selling handmade crafts, traditional Bulgarian sweets, local wines, and artisanal gifts. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with street performers, live music, and holiday decorations adding to the joy of the season. The market’s backdrop of Roman ruins, colorful 19th-century houses, and cobbled streets gives it a unique historical charm. Visitors can explore the Kapana creative district, filled with cozy cafés and art studios, before returning to the square. It is a magical way to experience Bulgaria's cultural heart in winter.

Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Sofia by Private Transfer

Plovdiv Private Walking Tour
Let a guide take you through the Kapana historic quarter, where you'll see beautifully decorated 19th century Bulgarian Revival houses, an ancient fortress wall, Roman Amphitheater, forum, stadium, and magnificent churches and mosques. Your guide will regale you with stories from the past, and this vibrant city will come alive for you in a whole new way. After the tour you'll have lunch in one of Plovdiv's quaint local restaurants.
Today you are off to the capital or Bulgaria, Sofia. A private driver will pick you up at your accommodation and take you there. This is a non-guided transfer and the drive should take about 2 hours. The vehicle used for your transfer will be a standard sedan, station wagon, or minivan. We can arrange for an upgrade to a more luxurious class of vehicle for an extra fee.

2 Nights in Sofia
2 Nights in Sofia


2 Nights in Sofia
A city of gorgeous architecture, rich history, and a vibrant contemporary cultural life, Sofia is a gem. The historical center is nicely compact, so everything is within walking distance, giving this cosmopolitan city a quaint feel. It’s the perfect walking city, where you can enjoy stunning tourist attractions and also make your own itinerary, reveling in the lovely restaurants and cafes, and hidden surprises around every corner, including Roman and Byzantine ruins. The restaurants in Sofia are particularly impressive, with a mix of hearty traditional fare and creative twists on modern European cuisine. But there’s much more to do here than eat. Taking a tour with a local guide will help you get acquainted with all the city has to offer. When you’re ready to go a little farther afield, a day trip to one of Bulgaria's UNESCO sites is definitely worthwhile. Bulgaria’s past will come alive for you in these incredible destinations, which are popular with tourists and yet still feel very authentic. These short day trips will also give you a chance to explore the majestic landscape of Bulgaria as you leave the big city for more historic sites. Combining an alluring history with impressive architecture and world-class gastronomy, Sofia is a perfect destination for a fun, indulgent vacation.
A city of gorgeous architecture, rich history, and a vibrant contemporary cultural life, Sofia is a gem. The historical center is nicely compact, so everything is within walking distance, giving this cosmopolitan city a quaint feel. It’s the perfect walking city, where you can enjoy stunning tourist attractions and also make your own itinerary, reveling in the lovely restaurants and cafes, and hidden surprises around every corner, including Roman and Byzantine ruins. The restaurants in Sofia are particularly impressive, with a mix of hearty traditional fare and creative twists on modern European cuisine. But there’s much more to do here than eat. Taking a tour with a local guide will help you get acquainted with all the city has to offer. When you’re ready to go a little farther afield, a day trip to one of Bulgaria's UNESCO sites is definitely worthwhile. Bulgaria’s past will come alive for you in these incredible destinations, which are popular with tourists and yet still feel very authentic. These short day trips will also give you a chance to explore the majestic landscape of Bulgaria as you leave the big city for more historic sites. Combining an alluring history with impressive architecture and world-class gastronomy, Sofia is a perfect destination for a fun, indulgent vacation.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Sofia
Your driver will bring you straight to your accommodation in the center of Sofia.

Traditional Bulgarian Dinner and Wine Tasting Private Tour
Take this private tour and discover the traditional Bulgarian cuisine and their amazing wines. Did you know that Bulgaria was the world's biggest exporter of wine per capita during the 1980s? Your first stop is at a family owned wine bar where you’ll enjoy a private wine tasting coupled with interesting stories on Bulgarian wines, dishes and dances. The next stop is at a famous top-rated folklore restaurant, where you will serve a three course dinner and, if a bit lucky, even catch one of the live folkloric dances, which usually take place each evening.
Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Sofia

Sofia Private Walking Tour
Discover the most important sites in central Sofia on a private tour, accompanied by a local guide. You will admire the National Library, Sofia University, Parliament, the St. Alexander Nevsky Patriarchal Cathedral, the National Theatre, St. Sofia Church, and Sofia's oldest building, the St. George Rotunda and other architectural gems. You will learn the history behind the sites but also some overall insights about Sofia’s rich culture.
Festivities in the Capital’s Christmas Markets
In Sofia, the Christmas spirit takes center stage at Alexander Nevsky Square and the nearby City Garden, where festive markets fill the air with music, light, and the aroma of holiday treats. Wooden stalls display an array of handcrafted ornaments, woolen goods, and souvenirs made by local artisans, while food vendors serve traditional Bulgarian favorites such as banitsa, sweet kozunak bread, grilled sausages, and warm mulled wine. Families can enjoy carousels, light displays, and live performances by local choirs, creating a cheerful ambiance that lasts well into the evening. The golden domes of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral provide a striking backdrop to the festivities, while the City Garden offers a more intimate setting for strolling.

Day 10
Day 10 - Departure Day
Today, a driver will pick you up at your accommodation and bring you to the Sofia airport for your departing flight. The transfer takes about 45 minutes.
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I would definitely recommend JayWay to anyone thinking of visiting Romania and Bulgaria! A great itinerary and everyone we met through the company were the best!!
– Ed, Paul & Jonathan, New York
Visited : Romania, Bulgaria
Itinerary : Sibiu, Brasov, Bucharest, Veliko Tarnovo, Varna, Plovdiv, Sofia
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The JayWay staff put together a personalized itinerary with excellent guides that was prefect for our family. I felt like we really go to experience Romania knowing we had support if anything came up.
– Andrea, Sharka & Linden, British Columbia
Visited : Romania
Itinerary : Bucharest, Danube Delta, Brasov, Sighisoara, Sibiu
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– Gretchen & Lisa, North Carolina
Visited : Romania
Itinerary : Bucharest, Danube Delta, Brasov, Gura Humorului, Sighisoara, Sibiu, Timisoara, Bucharest
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Frequently Asked Questions about Christmas Market Tours in Romania and Bulgaria
What dates can I take this Romania and Bulgaria Christmas Markets tour?
The dates of your Romania and Bulgaria Christmas Markets tour are entirely up to you, although we'd advise sticking to the dates the markets are open. While Sibiu gets an early start, in mid November, all the other destinations in this tour open their Christmas markets in the last few days of November, so, considering starting with a couple of days in Sibiu, we would suggest starting no early that November 26 or 27. In this part of Europe some Christmas markets run till the 6th of January whereas others finish before New Years. We'll plan around your dates to maximize your festive cheer opportunities.