Transport
Local buses connect Săvineşti frequently with Piatra Neamț.





Săvineşti is a small town located in Neamț County, Romania, within the historical region of Moldavia. Historically significant for its industrial development, particularly in the chemical sector, the town now offers a peaceful, residential environment. Its location near Piatra Neamț makes it a convenient spot for those looking to explore the natural landscapes of the Eastern Carpathians and the famous Orthodox monasteries of the region. While modest in size, Săvineşti provides a genuine glimpse into everyday life in northeastern Romania, away from the typical tourist paths.
Săvineşti is a small town located in Neamț County, Romania, within the historical region of Moldavia. Historically significant for its industrial development, particularly in the chemical sector, the town now offers a peaceful, residential environment. Its location near Piatra Neamț makes it a convenient spot for those looking to explore the natural landscapes of the Eastern Carpathians and the famous Orthodox monasteries of the region. While modest in size, Săvineşti provides a genuine glimpse into everyday life in northeastern Romania, away from the typical tourist paths.
Proximity to the regional hub of Piatra Neamț.
Authentic glimpse into Moldavian industrial heritage.
Quiet residential atmosphere in the Eastern Carpathian foothills.
Limited accommodation options within the town limits.
The town has a distinct industrial character in certain sectors.
Best suited for travelers with their own transportation.
Local buses connect Săvineşti frequently with Piatra Neamț.
The town is a good starting point for visiting the Bistrița Monastery.
Authentic local life and regional exploration.
RON lei
$40-$70 p/day
Romanian, English
Learning a few basic Romanian phrases will be highly appreciated by locals.
May-September
Pleasant temperatures for visiting nearby historical sites.
Warm and sunny, great for regional road trips.
Crisp air and vibrant colors in the surrounding Moldavian hills.
Cold and often snowy, offering a traditional Romanian winter atmosphere.