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Timisoara is a safe and affordable city with a lively center full of restaurants and bars. The food is consistently good, and the city is becoming a popular base for digital nomads, partly due to its affordable cost of living and Romania’s favorable business policies. The tech scene is notable, attracting many software engineers. There's a well-connected airport making travel easy.
The nightlife is strong, and in summer, several festivals and cultural events take place. The weather is generally good, with cold but not extreme winters and hot summers. Nature is not far away, with great mountain spots about an hour's drive.
However, English is not widely spoken outside the city center, which can be a challenge. Additionally, prices are rising, with central apartments and Airbnb rentals becoming more expensive. Despite that, it remains a solid option for those looking for an affordable European city with good amenities and connections.
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I live in Timisoara since 2 years. It's a good place , very cheep and quiet. during summer this year a lot of festivals and cultural events. I love the weither, cold in winter but not so munch just under zero degré like minus 5 maybe 1 week or two, and very hot in July. A lot of sun anyway all the year. The food is excellent . And people are very kind and open to help you if you ask them. The nature is beautiful just 1 hour driving and the mountain are amazing, hotel confortable and very cheap.
1 month ago
I live in Timisoara since 2 years. It's a good place , very cheep and quiet. during summer this year a lot of festivals and cultural events. I love the weither, cold in winter but not so munch just under zero degré like minus 5 maybe 1 week or two, and very hot in July. A lot of sun anyway all the year. The food is excellent . And people are very kind and open to help you if you ask them. The nature is beautiful just 1 hour driving and the mountain are amazing, hotel confortable and very cheap.
2 years ago
You can still find 1 bedroom apartments near the centre for 350 euro. The city centre is great, it is almost devoid of shops and is almost all bars and restaurants. Great for having a great night out. The food seems to be between 5 to 10 euros but is of excellent quality. So far I have not been disappointed on the food front. I have been making Tiisoara my DN home base since this summer and have been finding quite a few others are doing the same. Having an airport close by and being connected to the rest of Europe easy is a big bonus. Romania's Micro Company scheme makes it an excellent country to base yourself and from there explore. I checked out Brasov, Bucharest and Sibiu but Timisoara makes the best case.
3 years ago
Prices aren't that low anymore. 1br apartment in the centre would cost you around 400 euros, maybe even 500 if you go for something more luxurious.
Airbnbs are 40-50 euros per night (central ones).
Dinner would be anywhere from 5 to 10 euros and even more if you go to the fanciest restaurants.
There's a decent tech scene around (lots of software engineers in the city).
I'm living in Timisoara since 2011.
5 years ago
Timisoara is an interesting place. The centre square is where it all happens. We stayed a couple days to break up our journey in Romania. Lots of cafes and restaurants. It’s very safe, apart from the occasional person asking for money. English in the centre is pretty well spoken, but out of that, it’s hard to find an English speaking/understanding person. If in real trouble go talk to youth, they will be beat option. The food is quite good and beer is cold. The cost was very reasonable too. 6.5/10 is a pretty fair score I’d say.
5 years ago