Guest User
November 5, 2025
We greatly enjoyed our stay at the Casa Petra. It’s a spacious approx. 80 square metre flat on the first floor of an apartment building right in the centre of town next to the Brukenthal Museum, but also very quiet. It’s probably 19th century, so you get all the nice details of high ceilings, beautiful old doors, antique parquet flooring etc. Two very spacious bedrooms with very comfortable large beds. Good air conditioning. The kitchen and bathroom is reached through the larger bedroom, but this was no problem. There’s no reception - you let yourself in, but this worked well. Parking was straightforward - there are spots right next to the building for which you pay. The machines worked well and you could pay for a full day (the only down side is you have to be up to pay the machine from 8am). There are churches close to Casa Petra, but mercifully the bells don’t ring through the night. Highly recommended.