Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the region of Transylvania, and is home to mysterious stories, medieval and baroque architecture, magnificent structures, and excitement to discover. The city is Romania’s second biggest with a population of nearly 325,000 and is in the northwest of the country, around the same distance away from Bucharest, Belgrade, and Budapest. In addition to its cafes filled with students, the city has many activities to enjoy, including the annual Transylvania International Film Festival, the Jazz in the Park festival, and the Untold Festival.