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What’s Iasi Like in October?

Iasi in October experiences crisp autumn weather. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 12°C to 15°C, while nights can be cooler, falling to 4°C to 7°C (estimated). You can expect around 30-50 mm of precipitation over 5-8 days on average. While generally pleasant with beautiful fall foliage, it’s advisable to pack layers and prepare for occasional rain. Daylight hours gradually decrease, offering around 10-11 hours at the start of the month, shortening to about 9.5 hours by the end.

What Are the Typical Costs and Availability in October?

October in Iasi offers good value for travelers. Accommodation costs for a mid-range hotel typically range from €60-€100 per night, while budget options like guesthouses might be found for €30-€60 per night (estimated). A meal at a mid-range restaurant could cost €10-€20, and a quick street food option or cafeteria lunch around €4-€8 (estimated). Public transportation tickets are generally inexpensive, estimated at €0.50-€1 per ride. Availability of hotels and services is generally good, as it’s outside the peak summer tourist season.

What Should You Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

October generally sees fewer tourist crowds compared to the summer months, offering a more relaxed experience. However, a significant event to be aware of is the Saint Parascheva Pilgrimage, which takes place annually around October 14th. This event draws large numbers of religious pilgrims to Iasi. During this period, expect higher hotel occupancy and increased activity around religious sites. Otherwise, the city is characterized by beautiful autumn foliage, crisp air, and diminishing daylight hours as the month progresses.

What Are the Best Activities for October?

October’s blend of mild days and cooler weather is ideal for exploring Iasi’s rich cultural heritage. Enjoy crisp walks through Copou Park to admire the autumn colors, or visit the iconic Palace of Culture, which houses several museums including the Art Museum and the Ethnographic Museum. The Metropolitan Cathedral and the Three Hierarchs Monastery are also must-sees. For indoor activities on cooler or rainy days, consider the ‘Vasile Alecsandri’ National Theatre or one of the city’s many cozy cafes.

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