
Suceava – Travel Guide
Suceava is one of the principal cities in the historical region of Bukovina, located in modern-day Romania. Tens of thousands of tourists each year flock to the region in and around Suceava to see the beautiful Churches of Moldavia (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), of which Suceava’s best-known is St. John the New Monastery. Also noteworthy is the Fortress of Suceava, built while the city was part of the Principality of Moldavia in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Getting Around Suceava
By Train
Gara Burdujeni is the main train station in Suceava with connections to the city from larger cities in Romania such as Bucharest, Ploiesti, Buzau, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, and Iasi to name a few. The train station is located close to the city center and within walking distance of many of the hotels in the city, some taxis can be found outside the station.
By Bus
Buses are the main form of public transportation in Suceava as well as trolleybuses that connect passengers to the main areas and tourist attractions. There are several routes and the city bus services offer 7 lines.
Line 2: Suceava Train Station–Burdujeni neighborhood–Shopping City Suceava–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Hospital–Metro Cash&Carry–Obcini neighborhood–George Enescu neighborhood–Marasesti St.–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni–Suceava Train Station.
Line 3: Suceava Train Station–Burdujeni neighborhood–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Hospital–Obcini–Scheia–George Enescu neighborhood–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni–Suceava Train Station.
Line 4: Cinema Burdujeni–Burdujeni Market–Shopping City Suceava–Iulius Mall Suceava–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Marasesti St–George Enescu–Obcini–Metro Store–Obcini Grocery Store–George Enescu–Kaufland Store–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni Square–Cinema Burdujeni.
Lines 1 and 5: connect Itcani neighborhood and Suceava Nord Station to Center and Obcini neighborhoods. Line 10 is Itcani-Center-Scheia. Line 21 is Burdujeni Village-Center-Scheia. Line 28 is Burdujeni Village to Itcani (Suceava Nord station).
By Taxi
Taxis and maxi taxis are available in Suceava. Taxis fares cost around 1.8 lei per 0.62 miles and a taxi is useful when traveling to sights and attractions outside the city center or at night. The three main taxi companies in the city are Alyoda tel. 0230-533-333, Cristaxi tel. 0230-522-222, Eurotaxi tel. 0230-511-116.
By Bicycle
Riding a bike in the city is possible, there are some nice areas to explore by bike and some great trails in the surrounding region.
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On foot
The city is relatively small and easily accessible on foot with many of the main attractions found in the center of the city
By Car
There are several rental car companies found in Suceava. Renting a car when visiting the city is not necessary as there is public transportation in the city. If you wish to explore other cities in the country then having a car allows you the freedom to travel around. The city is well connected to other major cities in Romania by major highways.
By Private Trans
Private transfers are available between many cities in Romania with one of our reputable companies. These point-to-point transfers allow for passengers to enjoy the ride and take in the scenery while the driver connects you to your destination. The roads in Romania can be hard for non-locals to navigate, so a private transfer is a great way to travel.

Suceava FAQ
How do I get to Suceava?
The city is serviced by the Stefan cel Mare International Airport located 9 miles away from the city center of Suceava. The airport is very small with minimal services, there are taxis at the airport that can connect you to the city.
How do I get from the airport to my hotel?
If you have not booked a private transfer through us then you have a few options to reach the city including taxis found outside the airport, bus service, or rental cars. The journey from the airport to the city center is relatively quick, and a taxi or bus ride should not cost too much.
How do I get from the train station?
Gara Burdujeni is the main train station in Suceava with connections to the city from larger cities in Romania such as Bucharest, Ploiesti, Buzau, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, and Iasi to name a few. The train station is located close to the city center and within walking distance of many of the hotels in the city, some taxis can be found outside the station.
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How do I get around the city using public transportation?
Buses are the main form of public transportation in Suceava as well as trolleybuses that connect passengers to the main areas and tourist attractions. There are several routes and the city bus services offer 7 lines.
Line 2: Suceava Train Station–Burdujeni neighborhood–Shopping City Suceava–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Hospital–Metro Cash&Carry–Obcini neighborhood–George Enescu neighborhood–Marasesti St.–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni–Suceava Train Station.
Line 3: Suceava Train Station–Burdujeni neighborhood–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Hospital–Obcini–Scheia–George Enescu neighborhood–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni–Suceava Train Station.
Line 4: Cinema Burdujeni–Burdujeni Market–Shopping City Suceava–Iulius Mall Suceava–Bazaar–Center–Stadium–Marasesti St–George Enescu–Obcini–Metro Store–Obcini Grocery Store–George Enescu–Kaufland Store–Center–Iulius Mall–Bazaar–Burdujeni Square–Cinema Burdujeni.
Lines 1 and 5: connect Itcani neighborhood and Suceava Nord Station to Center and Obcini neighborhoods. Line 10 is Itcani-Center-Scheia. Line 21 is Burdujeni Village-Center-Scheia. Line 28 is Burdujeni Village to Itcani (Suceava Nord station).
There are train connections to the city of Suceava, but no intercity trains.
Should I rent a car in Suceava?
There are several rental car companies found in Suceava. Renting a car when visiting the city is not necessary as there is public transportation in the city. If you wish to explore other cities in the country then having a car allows you the freedom to travel around. The city is well connected to other major cities in Romania by major highways.
How do I call or hail a taxi?
Taxis and maxi taxis are available in Suceava. Taxis fares cost around 1.8 lei per 0.62 miles and a taxi is useful when traveling to sights and attractions outside the city center or at night. The three main taxi companies in the city are Alyoda tel. 0230-533-333, Cristaxi tel. 0230-522-222, Eurotaxi tel. 0230-511-116.
Is Suceava a walking city?
The city is relatively small and easily accessible on foot with many of the main attractions found in the center of the city.
Can I ride a bike in Suceava?
Riding a bike in the city is possible, there are some nice areas to explore by bike and some great trails in the surrounding region.
Where can I go shopping in Suceava?
There are several shopping opportunities in the city of Suceava with souvenir stalls, shopping centers, and markets to explore and purchase unique traditional Romanian items.
Is Suceava a dangerous city, is there anything I should be aware of?
Suceava is a very safe destination for tourists with crimes against visitors being very rare. There are few other cities anywhere in the world that feel safer, there is plenty of police presence around town, especially in frequently visited tourist sights and attractions. Be aware of pickpockets in crowded areas especially on board public transport, don’t exchange money in the Change Bureaus, always use Banks. Keep your valuables close, be aware of your surroundings, and don’t wander around alone at night. If you rent a car be sure to take extra precautions and lock your vehicle and remove any valuables.
What is the language spoken in Suceava?
The official language spoken in Suceava is Romanian, the closest currently spoken relative to ancient Latin. Many people will also be able to speak French, Spanish, and Italian, and the Roma people will speak the native Romany. Many people speak English especially in the service industry at hotels and restaurants, and many locals speak Italian. We recommend you get a good English-Romanian guidebook and learn the common phrases such as hello, goodbye, please, thank you, and numbers 1-10.
What is the best time to visit Suceava?
Suceava features a continental climate with warm summers and cold winters, the best time of year to visit is said to be from late June to early September when the weather is pleasant and warm for outdoor activities. The temperatures in the city can vary dramatically, it is a more temperate climate compared to other destinations in the country. The hottest months of the year are July, August, and then June with temperatures reaching the mid to high 80s and rarely dropping below 61 at night. The winter temperatures can be freezing and filled with snow covers the region, it is a great destination for winter sports. Average temperatures during the winter are around 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the currency? Can I pay/tip in US dollars?
The currency of Romania is the Romania leu (RON or lei). You will need to exchange your currency for the Romanian leu, which can be done upon arrival at the airport currency exchange desks or banks and specialized stores called Foreign Exchange Bureaus.
What is the food like?
There are many dining options in Suceava especially around the bustling city center, there are traditional restaurants, international fare, and fast food options.
Typical food in Romanian is made with meat, usually, pork with menus made up of several different types of pork dishes. Romanians enjoy comfort good, and Suceava is a great city for dining options with plenty of diversity and dozens of traditional Romanian restaurants. Many of these local restaurants are located in authentic historic buildings, some playing folk music or featuring folk dancing shows and serving up some of the countries finest cuisine. There are also plenty of international restaurants in the city whether you fancy Italian, Chinese, Indian, Turkish, French, Japanese, or Greek food they can all be found in Bucharest.
A few popular dishes in the city include sarmale, cabbage stuffed with spiced minced pork or beef. Mamaliga is a cornmeal porridge similar to polenta served with many main courses topped with sour cream and cheese. Covrigi is soft pretzels topped with salt or poppy seeds served hot on the streets of Bucharest. Mici (“small ones”) is made of combinations of ground meat and spices grilled on the barbecue, normally served with mustard and fresh bread. Ciroba de burta (Tripe soup) is a popular first course in Romania made with boiled beef tripe, vegetables, and served with sour cream, vinegar, and a garlic paste.
What is the nightlife like?
There is plenty to do in the city of Suceava at nighttime, wandering around the bustling city center will connect you with many restaurants, pubs, bars, and clubs. There are some great locations to sit outside and enjoy the warm summer nights in the city with great views and a fun atmosphere. There are shopping centers open at night and lots of entertainment options including the theatre and cinema, and some art exhibitions.
What should I do if I need medical assistance or need to go to the hospital?
In case of Emergency dial 112 for the Police, Ambulance, or Fire services.
Hospitals:
Bethesda Hospital tel. 40-230-532-700.
Top Attractions

Medieval Seat Fortress
Splendid 14th‑century royal fortress perched on a plateau, known as the “Unconquered Fortress of Moldavia”.

Saint John the New Monastery
A UNESCO‑listed 16th‑century Orthodox cathedral featuring exquisite exterior frescoes and the relics of its namesake saint.

Zamca Monastery
Serene 15th‑century Armenian Apostolic monastery with fortified walls and stunning mural art.

Bukovina Village Museum
Open-air ethnographic museum of over 30 traditional wooden structures showcasing unique regional rural life.
Unique Experiences

Take a Historical Walking Tour Through Old Suceava.
The route typically includes the Suceava Fortress, Saint John the New Monastery, Zamca Monastery, and charming old streets dotted with hidden churches and artisan shops.

Taste Traditional Bukovinian Cuisine.
Step into a cozy family-run han (inn) where meals are still made from scratch with recipes passed down through generations. Feast on sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls) and mămăligă with sour cream and sheep cheese.
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