Cluj-Napoca, often referred to as the unofficial capital of Transylvania, is a vibrant and lively city with a rich cultural history. Despite its ominous administrative status, the city is far from grim and has a well-deserved reputation as a party town. Named the European Youth Capital in 2015, Cluj-Napoca is home to an estimated 100,000 students, who make up about a fifth of the population. This youthful energy, combined with the city's cultural renaissance, makes Cluj-Napoca a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the vibrant arts and entertainment scene.
Facts
Population: |
About 320,000 |
Currency: |
Romanian leu (RON), plural lei = 100 bani |
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Emergency numbers: |
Emergency/Police/Fire Department: 112 |
Newspapers: |
Ziarul de Cluj — zcj.ro Jurnalul Național — jurnalul.ro Ziarul Clujean — ziarulclujean.ro Nine O'Clock (English) — www.nineoclock.ro |
Website: |
www.visitcluj.ro
www.primariaclujnapoca.ro |
Opening hours: |
Opening hours vary by business; most are closed on Sundays and work short day Saturdays. Shops and entertainment venues operate from around 8am to 6pm–9pm, often later. Nightclubs and some bars often remain open till the early morning hours. |
Tourist information: |
Centrul de Informare Turistică Bulevardul Eroilor 6, Cluj-Napoca +40 264 452 244 Mon–Fri 8:30am–5pm, Sat & Sun 10am–4pm |
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