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I absolutely love winter. Especially the snowy kind – the one that turns Sibiu into a charming white fairytale.
But let’s be honest: winter travel isn’t always easy. Between the fog, the wind, and those “I thought I packed enough layers” moments, exploring a new city can be… well, chilly. That’s why I’ve created a short, local-approved list of the best ways to enjoy a winter day in Sibiu — from cozy cafés to cultural gems and warming up with wine.
Here are my top 5 winter experiences in Sibiu – a guide straight from the heart (and the mittens) of a local!
Sibiu’s magic lies in both its Upper Town and Lower Town, and you truly need to explore them both. Join a local guide (hello, that’s me 😊), or try my Questo mystery game, a virtual adventure through the city’s stories and symbols.
Too cold? Step inside the Tourist Information Centre in the Big Square. It’s warm, full of helpful maps and event tips, and yes — you can charge your phone after snapping too many photos of colorful houses and curious eyes on rooftops.
After your walk, it’s time to thaw your fingers and fuel your soul. Here are some of my favorite places for a hot drink or brunch:
Sibiu in winter is not just cold – it’s poetry in slow motion. Come live it!

In the Old Town, step inside the three main churches:
Tip: Check the Evangelical Church’s organ concert schedule – a magical winter experience!
Whether it’s snowing or sunny, Sibiu’s museums are warm, fascinating escapes:
Finish the day with a glass (or two) of local Transylvanian wine at Wine Not (after 5 PM). Pair it with cheeses, cold cuts, and good company, and let the cozy ambiance of Sibiu warm your soul. A perfect ending to your snowy adventure.
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So, yes — winter in Sibiu might come with a few cold fingers, but it rewards you with magic: charming streets dusted with snow, heartwarming food, cultural treasures, and that nostalgic silence that only winter brings.
