Commuting
The city of Iași is easily reachable via local transit or a short drive on the DN28.





Situated on the eastern edge of Iași, Tomeşti has evolved from a traditional commune into a significant residential suburb within the Iași metropolitan area. Its location on the Moldavian Plateau offers visitors a mix of rolling hills and modern developments, providing a calmer alternative to the bustling city center. While primarily residential, its proximity to Iași makes it a convenient base for exploring the Palace of Culture, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the botanical gardens. The area is well-connected by road, making it an accessible spot for regional travelers exploring eastern Romania.
Situated on the eastern edge of Iași, Tomeşti has evolved from a traditional commune into a significant residential suburb within the Iași metropolitan area. Its location on the Moldavian Plateau offers visitors a mix of rolling hills and modern developments, providing a calmer alternative to the bustling city center. While primarily residential, its proximity to Iași makes it a convenient base for exploring the Palace of Culture, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the botanical gardens. The area is well-connected by road, making it an accessible spot for regional travelers exploring eastern Romania.
Proximity to the historic city of Iași.
Scenic views of the Moldavian Plateau.
Growing suburban infrastructure.
Primarily a residential area with limited tourist-specific sites.
Excellent connectivity to the major cultural and economic hub of Iași.
Quiet atmosphere suitable for families or long-term stays.
The city of Iași is easily reachable via local transit or a short drive on the DN28.
Head to the higher elevations in the commune for expansive views of the Bahlui valley.
Quiet residential stays with easy access to Iași.
RON lei
$40-$70 p/day
Romanian, English
Look for guesthouses here if you prefer a more relaxed environment than the busy urban center.
May-September
Mild temperatures are perfect for exploring the nearby hills and the city of Iași.
Warm and sunny, though July can be hot; ideal for regional road trips.
A beautiful season as the surrounding vineyards and forests change color.
Cold and often snowy; best for enjoying local hospitality and indoor cultural sites in Iași.