Cheap flights from Bucharest to Timisoara

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Frequently asked questions

How to reach the centre of Bucharest Timisoara

When flying from Bucarest to Timisoara, you'll arrive at Timișoara 'Traian Vuia' International Airport (TSR), situated approximately 10 kilometres east of the city centre. The flight journey from Bucharest's Henri Coandă Airport to Timisoara takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes.

From the airport, you have several reliable transport options to reach the city: local buses (particularly route 4 towards the city centre) cost approximately 2-3 lei and take 20-30 minutes; official taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt typically charge 25-40 lei for the journey; alternatively, you can hire a car, which offers flexibility for exploring the wider Banat region.

If you prefer an alternative to flying, the overnight train from Bucharest to Timisoara is a scenic and economical option, taking approximately 9-10 hours and delivering you directly to the city's elegant central railway station in the heart of the Old Town.

What to see in Bucharest Timisoara

Arriving from Bucharest, you'll discover that Timisoara is one of Romania's most elegant and culturally rich cities, often considered the gateway to Central Europe. The city's architectural heritage reflects centuries of Habsburg influence, visible in every grand plaza and ornate facade.

Must-see attractions in Timisoara include:

  • Piața Unirii (Union Square) – the stunning heart of the city, surrounded by Baroque buildings and vibrant cafés

  • Timișoara Metropolitan Cathedral – one of Romania's largest Orthodox churches with magnificent frescoes

  • Piața Victoriei (Victory Square) – featuring the striking monument and tree-lined promenades

  • The Old Town (Centrul Vechi) – narrow medieval streets filled with galleries, boutiques, and pavement cafés

  • Serbian Orthodox Church – celebrated for its distinctive golden dome and interior artistry

  • Bega River embankment – perfect for evening strolls and waterside dining

The city's vibrant cultural scene features numerous museums, theatres, and year-round festivals celebrating classical music, contemporary art, and local traditions.

Local cuisine in Bucharest Timisoara

Having travelled from Bucharest, you'll find Timisoara's food scene distinctly different – it reflects strong Central European and Hungarian influences characteristic of the Banat region. The local cuisine emphasises hearty, flavourful dishes that showcase the region's agricultural abundance and multicultural heritage.

Essential Banat dishes to try include:

  • Ciorbă de burtă – a traditional sour tripe soup, quintessentially Romanian and deeply satisfying

  • Mici – seasoned minced meat rolls, grilled and served with mustard, a beloved street-food staple

  • Papanasi – fried dough pastries served with soured cream and jam, a cherished dessert

  • Banat schnitzel – breaded and fried meat, often pork, reflecting the region's Austrian culinary heritage

  • Tokaji wine – a sweet, golden wine produced in the nearby Banat vineyards

  • Mamaliga – creamy polenta, often topped with cheese, butter, and soured cream

Dining culture in Timisoara embraces leisurely meals in outdoor cafés, particularly along Piața Unirii, where locals and visitors alike enjoy wine and conversation well into the evening.