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Iaşi (German/Polish: Jassy, French: Iassy, Hungarian: Jászvásár, Italian: Jassi, Turkish: Yaş, Russian: Яссы, Ukrainian: Яси, Greek: Ιάσιο, Yiddish: יאס) is the second most populous city in Romania. Located on the northeastern part of the country, near the border with Moldavia, it covers 93.9 sq km (36.3 sq mi) and has a population of 310,000 people (2011 estimate).

Guide to Iaşi Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Iaşi that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Palace of Culture, Iaşi
Palace of Culture, Iaşi
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More on Iaşi

Iaşi is located on the Bahlui River between the Iaşi Ridge anhd Jijia Plain. It experiences a humid continental climate with warm, wet summers and cold, dry winters. July is the warmest month, registering an average high temperature of 27°C (80°F). January is the coldest month with average low temperature of -7°C (19°F). June is the wettest month, receiving 101.6 mm (4 in) of rainfall.

There is evidence of human habitation in the area around Iaşi going back to the prehistoric age. The present city was first mentioned in 1408, in a document on trading privileges. It became the capital of Moldavia in 1564, when Prince Alexandru Lăpuşneanu relocated it from Suceava, and remained the Moldavian capital until 1859. Between 1859 and 1862, both Iaşi and Bucharest served as de-facto capitals of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. When the union was renamed Romania, the capital was established at Bucharest.


Barboi Church, Iaşi
Barboi Church, Iaşi
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Iaşi had a sizable Jewish community which comprised a third of its population by the mid-19th century. It was the home of the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper, and was the first place of a number of prominent Jews, particularly those in the theater and music scene.

As in elsewhere, the Jews in Iaşi suffered from the Holocaust in the Second World War. It claimed the lives of one third of the Jewish Population. After the Second World War, there were some 38,000 Jews in Iaşi. Due to massive emigration to Isreal, the numbers have dropped sharply to just between 300 to 600 today.


Mihai Codreanu Memorial House, Iaşi
Mihai Codreanu Memorial House, Iaşi
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Visiting Iaşi

You can fly to Iaşi, arriving at the Iaşi International Airport (IAS), one of the oldest airports in Romania. It receives flights from Bucharest, Timişoara and Vienna.

Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, Iaşi
Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, Iaşi
Author: Cezar Suceveanu (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
You can also reach Iaşi by train from Bucharest and Budapest. There are also mini-bus services to Iaşi from Bucharest. There's one direct from the Bucharest international airport.


Places of Interest in Iaşi

  1. Dosoftei House
    Historic building where the Metropolitan Bishop Dosoftei settled the second typography of Moldavia in 1679.

  2. Golia Monastery
    Monastery dating to 1564 and rebuilt in the late-Renaissance style in 1650. It features Byzantine frescos and highly ornamented doorways.

  3. Great Synagogue of Iaşi
    Built in 1657, this is the oldest surviving synagogue in Romania and one of the oldest in Europe.

  4. Palace of Culture
    Constructed in 1906, this imposing building today houses four museums united under the umbrella of the Moldava National Museum Complex. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Monuments.

  5. Roznovanu Palace
    19th century building that hosted the Romanian government during the First World War.

  6. Sfântul Nicolae Domnesc
    A small yet beautiful church built by Stephen the Great in 1491, making it the oldest religious building in Iaşi today. It is near the Palace of Culture.

  7. Trei Ierarhi Monastery
    17th century monastery built when Iaşi was the Moldavian capital. It is noted for its architectural features combining Western achitectural elements with elements of Armenian, Georgian, Persian, Arabian and Ottoman styles. The monastery church is on the tentative list as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  8. Vasile Alecsandri National Theater
    Neo-Classical style theater built in 1894, with elements of Baroque and Rococo.

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