High Season
Bucharest truly comes alive during its high season, spanning from late spring into early autumn, roughly May to September. Temperatures are comfortably warm, often reaching 25-30°C, making the city feel energetic and open. Upon arrival, visitors discover a city buzzing with activity, as parks and outdoor spaces become popular hubs for locals and tourists alike. The warmer weather encourages a more social, outward-looking atmosphere.
The high season sees Bucharest hosting numerous open-air events, from music festivals to street fairs. Terraces and beer gardens fill up, and the city’s many green spaces, like Herăstrău Park, are perfect for leisurely strolls or boat rides. The evenings are long and mild, ideal for enjoying a meal outdoors or exploring the Old Town’s lively streets. This period defines Bucharest’s vibrant, outdoor-focused identity.
Low Season
The low season in Bucharest, from late autumn through winter (October to April), presents a quieter, more reflective side of the city. Temperatures drop significantly, often hovering around freezing point in winter, with snow common from December to February. Arriving during these months reveals a city wrapped in a cooler, sometimes frosty, embrace, with a distinct shift towards indoor activities.
The city’s pace slows, and a cozy, intimate atmosphere takes over. Christmas markets bring festive cheer, and the colder months are ideal for exploring Bucharest’s many museums, galleries, and grand palaces, offering a deeper dive into its history and culture. Locals often gather in warm cafes and restaurants. This season highlights Bucharest's historical depth and cultural richness away from the summer crowds.