There are several options to travel to Romania:
 
-        by bus
There are several bus companies that offer trips to Sibiu (e.g. Eurolines, DoubleT, Atlassib), yet it has to be taken into consideration that the traveling time is significant and at the Romanian-Hungarian frontier delays often come up
 
-       by car
Driving in Romania can be quite an adventure, there is no highway from the Romanian-Hungarian border to Sibiu, there are workings and when crossing villages there are good chances to meet horse carriages ;)
 
-        by train
There is a direct night train from Vienna to Bucharest; after a trip of 12,5 hours you reach the Medias that is approx. 50 km away from Sibiu
 
-        by plane to:
Sibiu  (www.sibiuairport.ro):
There are direct flights from Munich, Stuttgart, Köln, Vienna and Madrid with TAROM, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines and Blue Air.
 
Cluj  (www.airportcluj.ro):
There are some more destinations than to Sibiu, in addition with Wizzair and Carpatair.
Cluj is 150 km far from Sibiu. There are no direct train connections to Sibiu, yet you can arrive to Sibiu by bus or rent a car.
 
Bucharest Otopeni (www.otp-airport.ro):
From Bucharest you can reach Sibiu by train, plane or car.
There are three train connections per day and the trip lasts approx. 6 hours.
By car the journey of the approx. 300 km lasts usually 5 hours, mainly due to the driving through the Carpathian Mountains and to workings on the road. Of course you can stop on the way visiting some sightseeing, such as the Peles Castle.
Renting a car is somewhat cheaper than in Western Europe. Petrol prices are a bit cheaper than in Germany, similar to Spain or Luxembourg.