BY CAR
Oradea is an important node of regional and European transport, being located at the convergence of the two trans-European networks that cross Romania on the east-west direction, respectively the European road E60 (Cluj-Napoca, Brașov, Sibiu, Bucharest) and the north-south axis, to which #Oradea is connected to by DN76 (Maramureș, Timișoara, Deva, Danube). From Oradea, you can reach Budapest in 3 hours and Vienna in 5 hours, which means that, on a weekend, you can have a relaxing Art Nouveau themed #citybreak.
BY TRAIN
Oradea is a railway node for links with European countries, through the border crossing Episcopia Bihor. The city is easily accessible, with direct railway links to the most important cities of Romania (Constanța, Brașov, Bucharest, Timișoara, etc.), but also to important European ones. Passengers from the country or coming from/going to Central and Western Europe transit the Central Station and the peripheral stations. "Transilvania" train runs daily on the route Vienna-Oradea-Cluj-Napoca, and tickets can be purchased here: https://tickets.oebb.at/en/ticket. You can also buy train tikets to Oradea from the main railway operator in Romania, CFR Călători: https://bilete.cfrcalatori.ro/ro-RO/Itineraries.
BY PLANE
Starting from June 2024, LOT Polish Airlines will operate four weekly flights between Oradea and Warsaw, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The flights will be operated with Embraer aircrafts, and tickets are already available for purchase on www.lot.com and in travel agencies. Oradea is thus connected via LOT Polish Airlines to destinations such as New York, Toronto, Istanbul, Paris, Oslo, and others, with a plane change in Warsaw.
The Oradea International Airport is located very close to the city (6 km) and operates the following flights: