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Day 4 (Cluj-Napoca) – Old Town Landmarks

Cluj-Napoca is a very walkable city, especially within the Old Town where the majority of landmarks are in close proximity to each other. In addition to this, the surfaces (bar the cobbly Unirii Square) make for an easy roll for wheelchair users with drop curbs in appropriate places.

One of the main city landmarks is, of course, Saint Michael Church located in Unirii Square. One is able to simply walk in FREE of charge with a large portion of the main area being wheelchair accessible…

Other notable landmarks including Dormition of the Mother of God Metropolitan Cathedral are just a stones throw away making it perfect for a slow wander…

However, it is worth noting that the majority of shops and restaurants do have steps to enter. The plan was for one to visit the Turnul Croitorilor fortification before heading back to Cluj International Airport, however, several flights of steps made one think again.

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