The festival takes place in the Romulus Vuia Ethnographic Park in Cluj-Napoca, located on Tăietura Turcului Street. It’s an open-air museum featuring traditional houses, green spaces, and rolling hills.
The park has cobbled paths and sloped areas, which may make access difficult for wheelchairs or mobility devices.
We offer free access to people with severe disabilities and their companions, if they register by May 31 using this form.
Yes, both day tickets and full passes will be available at the festival entrance. However, prices on-site will be higher than online. We recommend getting your tickets in advance.
Yes, children up to 12 years old (inclusive) can enter for free, as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
Yes! The festival is pet-friendly.
All we ask is that you:
Yes, but we do not recommend it.
If you do drive:
Please note: the side road near the park will be closed to traffic from June 6 to 8, and parking there will be prohibited.
There is no camping area, but Cluj offers many accommodation options:
We recommend booking your stay early.
All areas of the festival accept card payments.
Cash is also accepted, if you prefer.
The festival takes place entirely outdoors. We recommend:
You are allowed to bring:
You may NOT bring:
Smoking is allowed only in designated smoking areas.
Since the park is a heritage site with wooden structures, it is essential to follow this rule.
Smoking areas will be clearly marked on the festival map and around the venue.
Each evening ends at midnight (00:00).
The first 100 people to enter the park each day will receive a welcome drink.
The full concert schedule is available here.
We recommend saving your favorite artists and seeing them live.
Jazz in the Park is more than just music, it’s a daytime festival. Here you can find all the things you can do.
Every courtyard in the park hosts something different.
Or you can simply relax on the grass and take in the atmosphere.
You can check the festival map, which shows all activities and their locations.
The map will also be available at the entrance, but keep this one close to be sustainable.