
Hotels in Cluj Arena
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Compare hotels near Cluj Arena in Cluj-Napoca — Romania's student capital in Transylvania, with medieval squares and festival-season demand.
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About Cluj Arena
Cluj Arena: Football, Festivals, and Transylvanian City Life
Cluj Arena opened in 2011 with a capacity of 30,744 seats, replacing the former Stadionul Cluj on the same Gruia district footprint. Home to CFR Cluj and a regular Romanian national-team venue, it sits roughly 2 km northwest of Piața Unirii, the city's central baroque square. Cluj-Napoca is Transylvania's largest city and hosts over 100,000 students at universities including Babeș-Bolyai, Romania's largest higher-education institution. That demographic drives a year-round event calendar: Untold festival has staged at Cluj Arena every August since 2015 and ranked among Europe's top five music events by DJ Mag; Electric Castle draws separate crowds each July to Bontida, 30 km east.
Where to Stay Near Cluj Arena
Hotels concentrate in three zones. The city centre around Piața Unirii and Strada Eroilor offers midrange and boutique properties within 25 minutes' walk of the stadium. The Mănăștur district to the west provides budget options near tram lines. Grigorescu, east of the Someș River, suits longer stays with apartment-style accommodation. Festival weekends in July and August see citywide sellouts — properties book 3–4 months ahead during Untold.
Practical Tips
- Flights: Cluj Avram Iancu Airport (CLJ) handles direct routes from London, Paris, and Frankfurt; journey time to city centre is roughly 20 minutes by taxi.
- Stadium access: No tram serves Gruia directly — allow 30 minutes on foot from Piața Unirii or use a rideshare app.
- Currency: Romania uses the Romanian leu (RON); most hotels accept cards, but smaller guesthouses may prefer cash.
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