Home » Travel Events in Europe » Untold Festival 2025: A Musical Odyssey In The Heart of Romania, What Prospective Travellers Should Know Now Thursday, July 17, 2025Once each summer, as the fabled Transylvanian region at the heart of Romania reveals its true beauty, the city of Cluj-Napoca comes alive in direct response to one of Europe’s most alluring festivals: Untold. On August 7th – 10th 2025, join us in celebrating 10 years of Dimensions in the heart of Pula, for an extraordinary stomp through sound, dance and culture. Whether you’re a music-lover or adventure-seeker, or attending your first-ever festival, there’s something for everyone at Untold, which is much more than a weekend — it’s a journey, expertly intertwining artistry, safety and travel magic for the ultimate all-out celebration.A Decade Of Sound: The Music At UntoldAnd now Untold Festival is firmly making a name for itself next to the likes of Tomorrowland, Coachella and EDC with its genre-bending line-up and downright mind-blowing virtual stage settings. The bar has indeed been set higher this year, for its 10th edition, by the organizers.Advertisement This year there are the big guns (electronic titans Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix, Alan Walker, Tiesto) mingling with the crossovers (Post Malone, Becky Hill, Metro Boomin, Rag’n’Bone Man). The fest is celebrated for its diverse lineup—EDM, trance, techno, hip hop, drum and bass, and, believe it or not, a little pop music, all performed on stages throughout the event.But Untold isn’t just about who is on the bill. It’s the journey the music takes with its high-concept visual companions, synchronized light shows and myth-inspired stage designs. Every night it’s like visiting a parallel universe, one where music is both getaway and pulsing celebration.Travel Meets Festival: Getting There And Staying WellThe unofficial cultural capital of Cluj-Napoca in Romania is the perfect location for such an energetic festival. Its cobbled streets, eccentric architecture, and busy cafes are a kindred extension of the festival’s character.International visitors can take international flights to Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport (CLJ), where they will find the largest hub to enter the city, from major European cities such as Frankfurt, London, Paris, and Vienna. From there, it’s just a quick taxi or bus ride to the city center, where most of the action takes place.Accommodation possibilities are vast, including budget hostels and university residence hires, boutique hotels, and festival-affiliated packages. Festival visitors are recommended to book early – the 400,000 people that visited the city during the Untold festival stretch the city’s houses availability to its limits.Public transport is so regular but much guests would rather walk across the stages, venues and happenings. Not just the layout is conducive to walking, the city’s medieval charm and ardent citizens gu …