Planning a trip to Brașov? Then let’s take a walk together. We at Local Footsteps believe there’s no better way to explore this enchanting city than on foot—at your own pace, with stories that bring history and culture to life. Our free walking tours are designed to give you an authentic, warm welcome to Brașov, whether it’s your first visit or your fifth!
Brașov isn’t just a city for us—it’s home. And we want you to feel at home here too. When you join a Local Footsteps tour, you’re not just a guest; you’re part of the story. From the breathtaking views of Tampa Mountain, the history steeped in these medieval streets, or just the vibe of this special place, we can’t wait to share it with you.
No matter if you’re a solo adventurer, a family with curious little ones, or a group of history buffs, we’ll make sure you leave with a big smile, great memories, and maybe a new favorite story about Brașov.

Details

🕒 When: The tour runs every day, starting promptly at 10:00 AM.
📍 Meeting Point: Piața Sfatului (Main Square). Look for the guide holding the Local Footsteps sign (and probably grinning ear to ear).
⏳ Duration: Approximately 2 hours.
📏 Distance: We’ll cover about 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) at a relaxed pace.
💬 Language: The tour is conducted in English.
💰 Price: It’s a free walking tour, but if you had a great time, tips and kind words go a long way.
📝 Pre-Booking: required to secure your spot. Reserve easily online or by contacting us directly.
👥 Group Size: We guide anywhere from just 1 person up to 15 guests. For bigger groups, please contact us.

Meeting Point

Highlights

  • Piata Sfatului: This is where it all begins! We’ll meet in the heart of Brașov, surrounded by colorful buildings, and chat about life in the city back in medieval times.
  • The Black Church: You’ve probably heard of it already. It’s the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe—and trust us, the stories behind it are just as grand.
  • Rope Street (Strada Sforii): One of the narrowest streets in Europe, but it’s packed with charm and history. Perfect for a quirky photo!
  • Catherine’s Gate: A portal to the past, literally. This gorgeous gateway is one of the few surviving pieces of Brașov’s old fortifications.
  • Hidden Gems: We don’t want to give it all away here, but we love showing you the little details other tours might skip—like quiet courtyards, forgotten landmarks, and local secrets.

Ready to Explore?
We`re saving you a spot! Book your Free Tour here and let`s wander through Brasov together. See you soon!

FAQs

Pre-booking lets us know you’re coming, so we’ll be there even if it’s just you! If no one reserves, the guide won’t be at the meeting point. Booking guarantees your spot and helps us plan a great experience for everyone.

Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress in layers, as the weather can change quickly. Don’t forget water, a hat or sunscreen in summer, and a warm jacket in colder months.

Our guides will always greet you by holding a purple umbrella at the meeting point, 15 minutes before the starting time of the tour. If you have trouble locating the meeting point or you’re running late, contact us at.

Absolutely! Most attractions allow photography, but some indoor sites, like the Black Church, may have restrictions or require a small fee for taking pictures.

A “free tour” typically means there is no fixed fee for joining, but guides rely on tips from participants. At the end of the tour, you can decide how much you’d like to contribute based on your experience and satisfaction.

If you’re on a free tour, tipping around 40-50 RON per person is a common amount, but you can adjust this based on your budget and how much you enjoyed the tour.

If you are unable to attend the tour, please contact us at.

Our guides will be there regardless of the weather! Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring SPF, comfortable shoes, and an umbrella. In the unlikely event of a national emergency or extreme weather conditions, we will contact you regarding any potential tour cancellations.

We would recommend bringing a bottle of cold drink in the summer, that you can refill at some public drinking fountains while walking.

Yes, pets are welcome in outdoor areas like Council Square, Rope Street, and the Old Walls. However, they are not allowed inside churches or museums.