Travelling to Pitești from Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport (OTP)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Bucharest Airport to Pitești transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Bucharest Otopeni International Airport to Pitești — 128 kilometres in approximately 84 minutes — with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport (OTP) is Romania's main international gateway, serving the capital and the wider Wallachia and Transylvania regions. Navigating from the terminal across Romania's diverse landscapes — from the Danube plain to the Carpathian passes, from the Black Sea coast to the Transylvanian plateau — requires reliable, pre-confirmed transport. Our OTP Airport to Pitești private transfer provides a confirmed driver at arrivals, fixed pricing, and direct delivery to your door.
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Pitești is the capital of Argeș County and one of Romania's most important industrial cities — the centre of the Romanian automotive industry as the location of the Dacia automobile factory, which has produced Romania's national car brand since 1968 and is now part of the Renault Group, producing the globally successful Dacia Logan, Sandero and Duster models that have made affordable motoring accessible to millions of European drivers. The city is also the administrative gateway to the southern Carpathians (Carpații Meridionali) — the highest and most dramatic section of the Romanian mountain range, with the Făgăraș Mountains (containing Romania's highest peaks including Moldoveanu at 2,544m) rising to the north.
Pitești's most important historical monument is the Argeș Cathedral (Curtea de Argeș Monastery) — one of the most beautiful and most sacred religious buildings in Romania, located 45km north of the city at Curtea de Argeș. The monastery church (1512–1517), built by Neagoe Basarab in an extraordinary blend of Byzantine, Islamic and Gothic architectural elements, with its elaborately carved and twisted stone tower and the legendarily ornate exterior stonework, is the most visited Orthodox pilgrimage site in Wallachia and the burial church of Romanian royal dynasty. The city itself has a lively urban character as a significant university and industrial centre.
Dacia Automobile Heritage: Pitești is the birthplace of the Dacia automobile — Romania's national car brand, produced at the Mioveni factory (15km north of Pitești) since 1968 and now one of Europe's fastest-growing car brands under Renault Group ownership. The Dacia Logan and Sandero are best-selling cars across Europe, Africa and emerging markets. The factory is one of the largest automotive plants in Eastern Europe.
Curtea de Argeș Monastery: The Curtea de Argeș Monastery church (1512–1517), 45km north of Pitești, is one of the most extraordinary religious buildings in Romania — its elaborately carved stone exterior with twisted towers and profusely decorated surfaces is unique in Orthodox architecture, blending Byzantine, Ottoman and Western Gothic elements into a completely original composition. The legend of Meșterul Manole (Master Manole), the master builder said to have walled his wife into the foundations to ensure the building's stability, is one of Romania's most celebrated folk legends.
Southern Carpathian Gateway: Pitești is the starting point for routes into the southern Carpathians — the Transfăgărășan road (DN7C), one of the most spectacular mountain roads in Europe, starts near Curtea de Argeș and climbs to 2,042m across the Făgăraș range. Open July–October, the Transfăgărășan is considered by many to be the most beautiful road in Romania.
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