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Bacău only truly opens up when you’re behind the wheel! Picture this: you turn off the highway onto a winding mountain road, villages with red tile roofs flash by, and the Carpathians appear in the distance. That’s Bacău — every turn tells a story, and to catch them all, you need your own ride. Buses don’t come often, taxis get pricey, but with a rental car you’re free to change plans on the fly. Want to check out a winery instead of a museum? Go for it! And with car rental prices in Bacău starting at just €30 a day from Getmancar, there’s no need to overpay.
FAQ. Most Common Questions — And Our Answers
🚘 What cars are available for rent with Getmancar in Bacău?
Getmancar’s fleet in Bacău includes a wide range of vehicles — from compact city cars to spacious family models.
- Toyota Aygo
- VW Polo
- Dacia Logan
- Kia Ceed
- Skoda Scala
- VW Taigo
- VW Golf (automatic)
- Renault Megane
- Dacia Jogger
💳 Do I need a credit card to rent a car?
A credit card isn’t necessary — you can pay the deposit using a regular debit card. The funds are transferred directly to the company’s IBAN account. What matters is that your card supports online payments and allows you to confirm the transaction.
💵 How much does it cost to rent a car in Bacău?
Prices vary depending on the car category, rental duration, and any extra options you choose.
Payment is made by bank card directly to an IBAN account.
For an exact quote, it's best to contact customer support by phone or email: customerservice@getmancar.com.
💰 What’s the amount of the security deposit?
A deposit is required before the rental starts — the amount depends on the car you choose.
If the vehicle is returned in good condition and without any violations, the full deposit is refunded.
❌ Can I cancel my booking without a fee?
Yes, you can cancel your reservation without any extra charges — the key is to do it in advance, before the rental period starts.
If the cancellation is made on time, no fees apply and the full deposit is refunded.
📋 What do I need to rent a car in Bacău?
You’ll need:
- A valid ID or passport
- A category B driver’s license
- Be at least 18 years old
- A refundable security deposit
Optional extras: child seat, GPS, additional driver, extended insurance
🕓 Can I extend the rental if I need the car for longer?
If you’d like to keep the car for a longer period, that’s totally possible.
Just let the operator know before your current rental ends — as long as there are no other bookings, the extension will be arranged without any issues.
Payment will be calculated based on the current rates.
🚧 What should I do in case of an accident or breakdown?
If you experience an accident or a mechanical issue, contact Getmancar’s 24/7 support team immediately.
- They’ll guide you through the next steps
- Arrange roadside assistance or towing if needed
- Help resolve the situation quickly
🌍 Can I drive the rental car outside Romania?
Leaving Romania with the car is not allowed.
The vehicle may only be used within the country. Violating this rule will result in the cancellation of your rental and the loss of your deposit.
🏙️ Can I return the car in a different city?
Unfortunately, returning the car in a different city isn’t allowed — it must be dropped off exactly where you picked it up.
This is outlined in the rental agreement and is important for the proper operation of the service. Be sure to keep this in mind when planning your route.
🅿️ Where can I drive and park in Bacău?
Bacău offers both free and paid parking areas. Payment can be made via parking machines or mobile apps.
Getmancar users can park in any public spot following local traffic rules — there are no extra restrictions.
🔁 How do pickup and return work?
You can pick up the car at one of Getmancar’s locations or request delivery — for example, to the airport.
Delivery is available even on weekends and holidays for an extra fee.
Before the rental starts, there will be a visual inspection and paperwork. After your rental ends, the car is checked and returned.
Getmancar – Cars That Have Your Back
We’re not just renting cars — we’re sharing the local hacks. Like, did you know it’s best to fuel up before heading into the Carpathians? Or that the roadside shops sell cherry rakia you’ll probably want to bring home? Our fleet is handpicked so you feel confident no matter the road:
- For city cruising, go with something small like a Toyota Aygo or VW Polo — perfect for parking in tight old-town streets.
- Got the family along? A roomy Dacia Jogger with climate control will keep everyone comfy.
- For romantic getaways, a sleek VW Golf Automatic is the way to go.
All our cars are 2019 or newer, fully insured, and come with unlimited mileage.
Yep, that’s right — no extra charges for extra kilometers!
How to Rent a Car in Bacău in Just 5 Minutes
- Online Booking:
Hop on our site, pick a car, click “Book in 1 Click” and fill out a quick form. One of our reps will call to confirm the details. - Chat or Call:
DM us or give us a ring — our team will help you pick the best option, explain the process, and lock in your reservation. Even if your flight’s in an hour, we’ve got you covered. - Getmancar App:
Download it from the App Store or Google Play, choose your ride and pay by card. Easy interface, online payment, and full access to your trip info — right in your pocket.
What You Need to Rent a Car in Bacău
Just bring your passport and an international driver’s license. No need to show income docs or hotel bookings — we trust you’ve done this before.
Pro tip: If you’re landing at Bacău Airport, let us know in advance. We’ll meet you at the terminal exit with your keys — no office hunting, no lines.
Car Rental at Bacău George Enescu Airport with Getmancar
Your flight lands, and 15 minutes later you’re driving off — sounds like magic? For us, it’s standard. We’ll be waiting with a sign, help with your bags, and drop a few local tips too.
Need a Romanian SIM card? There’s a vending machine for that right in the airport.
The airport’s just 5.5 km from the city center, and if you don’t have a hotel yet, our rep will gladly point you in the right direction.
Why It’s Convenient:
- Airport pickup included
- 24/7 support — even if your flight’s delayed, we’ll wait
- Rental agreement’s ready to go — just sign, no need to visit our office
- GPS and child seats available on request
- All cars are serviced, seasonal-ready, and packed with modern features
- Easy payment options
Driving Tips in Bacău – Avoid the Fines
- Speed Limits: 50 km/h in town, 90 km/h on highways. Radar traps work even at night — watch the signs.
- Parking: City center has lots of paid spots (€1–2/hr). Best to download the “TPARK” app for easy mobile payments — no coins needed.
- Winter Driving: From November to March, take it easy on mountain roads — they can be icy even if there’s no snow.
- If you see a road sign saying “Drum bun!” — that’s not an ad. It means “Have a good trip!” in Romanian.
Bacău & Around – Routes Worth Driving
Bacău isn’t about tourist postcards or souvenir shops. It’s for travelers who want to experience real Romanian countryside — fresh bread smells, jars of pickles by the road, and noisy markets where people hand you grapes just because you smiled.
Start with a walk down Strada 9 Mai — the city’s main pedestrian street and social hub. Kids on scooters, seniors reading newspapers on benches, and coffee machines around the corner with decent lattes for just 2 lei. Stop at The Bean — awesome coffee and pastry you’d be proud to post even if you were in Bucharest.
Next, head to Cancicov Park. It’s got shady alleys, a stage for street performers, and a mini-zoo with rabbits and peacocks. On weekends, there are craft and food markets — perfect for handmade souvenirs like pottery, honey, and wooden jewelry.
Ready to explore beyond the city? Hit the road toward Comănești — lots of roadside stalls along the way. Here’s where it gets interesting.
Hack Alert: The best peaches, grapes, honey, and goat cheese aren’t in supermarkets — they’re sold by grandmas on the roadside. Their “shops” are a small table with a paper sign like "Cireșe dulci" (sweet cherries) or "Brânză proaspătă" (fresh cheese). Don’t hesitate to stop. Buying from them means fresh, real products — no chemicals, no middlemen.
What to Try:
- Brânză de casă — fresh homemade cheese, sold in plastic tubs, often with dill or peppers. Great with tomatoes and bread.
- Pălincă — strong homemade fruit brandy. Sellers might offer a “just a sip” sample — careful, it’s stronger than it tastes.
- Acacia & linden honey — sold in plastic bottles, not jars. Totally normal. Flavor’s amazing.
- Cozonac de casă — a sweet bread/cake with nuts, poppy seeds, or halva. Often sold on Sundays or holidays.
After your food road trip, stop by the Bicazu Dam — an artificial lake perfect for a picnic. That cheese, cozonac, tomatoes and homemade juice you picked up? Perfect combo. The water’s clear, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see a stork floating above the road.
Tourist Tips for Bacău & Romania
Where to Find Free Wi-Fi
It’s everywhere: cafes, Cancicov Park (especially near the library), central square, and Moldova Mall. Even some buses have signal — not always perfect, but it works.
Planning to move around a lot? Grab a SIM from Digi Mobil or Orange at the airport or mall. 20 lei gets you enough data for maps, YouTube and TikTok for a week.
Where to Eat Like a Local
Avoid places with photo menus. Go where signs are only in Romanian. Try Casa Vechiului Cârmaci or Restaurant Curtea Veche — nothing trendy, but the food’s legit. Must-tries:
- Ciorbă de burtă — tripe soup with vinegar, garlic, and cream. Sounds scary, tastes amazing.
- Sarmale cu mămăligă — cabbage or grape-leaf rolls with cornmeal and sour cream.
Veggies should check out Moara de Foc or grab pies from local bakeries — they’ve got fillings like potato, cabbage, pumpkin, or sweet stuff.
When to Visit & What Not to Miss
Summer: Don’t miss Zilele Bacăului — city-wide celebration with concerts, parades, and fireworks. Feels like a mini-festival with no tickets.
Fall: Watch for Festivalul Toamnei — a harvest fair packed with wine, jams, dried plums, nuts. Locals offer samples, and if they know you’re a tourist, you’ll probably get a discount.
Where to Stay to Feel at Home
Want cozy and personal? Try Pensiunea Studio — it’s run by a family who lives onsite. Home-cooked breakfast in the morning, maybe a glass of wine in the evening.
Prefer something stylish? Go with Hotel Dumbrava — modern, great views, tasty breakfast, and private parking.
Car Rental Done Right
- Book early through Getmancar — better prices and more car options than renting last minute.
- Fuel up at “OMV” stations — they take cards and have good coffee.
Bacău’s waiting — rent your car on the website or message us on WhatsApp. And remember: the best views are for those who choose their own route.
A Few More Final Tips
- Carry some cash. Roadside stands and markets don’t have card readers.
- Try everything — from flaky cabbage pies to homemade blueberry jam.
- Don’t be shy — talk to locals. Even if you don’t speak Romanian, a smile and a few words like mulțumesc (thank you) will get you further than any tourist brochure.
Ready for an adventure?
Romania isn’t just the “land of Dracula” or “Europe’s hidden cousin.” It’s a place where the Carpathians meet the Danube, where every town has a story, and people were making wine long before electricity. Rent a car in Bacău, roll down the window, and breathe in the smell of pine and barbecue. And don’t hesitate to ask directions from grandmas — they’ll probably feed you even if you don’t speak a word.