Wallachia & Bucharest Weather
Capitale vivace, palazzi e stazioni sciistiche della Valle Prahova
La Valacchia ha il clima continentale più estremo della Romania — estati molto calde (30–38°C a Bucarest) e inverni freddi (−5°C di media). La Valle Prahova offre contrasto montano a soli 100 km dalla capitale.
Temperature medie mensili
Principali attrazioni & attività
Punti salienti
- Palazzo del Parlamento di Bucarest (l'edificio più pesante del mondo)
- Castello Peleș
- Stazione sciistica di Sinaia
- Centro storico di Bucarest
- Monastero di Snagov (tomba di Vlad l'Impalatore)
Attività
- City break
- Vita notturna
- Sci
- Cultura & storia
- Gite giornaliere
Esplora altre regioni
Video guide
Domande frequenti
What is the climate like in Wallachia?
Wallachia (southern Romania, including Bucharest) has the most extreme continental climate in Romania: very hot summers (30–35°C) and cold winters (-2 to 3°C). It's relatively dry, with rainfall concentrated in late spring and early summer.
What is Wallachia best known for weather-wise?
Wallachia experiences Romania's highest summer temperatures — Bucharest regularly reaches 35°C+ in July and August, with occasional heat waves above 40°C. Winters bring cold snaps and occasional heavy snowfall.
When should I visit Wallachia and Bucharest?
April–June and September–October offer the most pleasant conditions: 18–26°C, manageable crowds, and beautiful spring or autumn scenery. Avoid July–August if you're heat-sensitive — Bucharest can be sweltering.
What are the best things to do in Wallachia?
Explore Bucharest's vibrant city centre and palaces, visit the Transfăgărășan road in the Carpathian foothills (open July–October), discover the monasteries of Oltenia, and enjoy the thermal baths of Băile Herculane.