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Why you'll love pet and house sitting in Romania

An illustration of a cat laying on his pet bedForget hotel rooms

From home comforts to the calming company of pets, house sitting offers so much more.

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Explore new places while making a difference to the lives of pets and people along the way.

An illustration of a house with a tree in the foregroundA new perspective

You don’t have to travel far. With pet and house sitting, you can find a world of adventures just around the corner.

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A win-win without money

When you’re house and pet sitting, you provide free house and pet care. And pet parents offer you free accommodation in return for looking after their home and furry friends. The only cost is your annual membership, making it an affordable and fulfilling way to travel.

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I am so blessed to have this experience and to be able to have a companion by my side the entire time. I’m forever grateful for the opportunity TrustedHousesitters provides! This is truly life changing.

Adelia, sitter member from Bath, UK

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Want to know if a house sit is right for you? Look for feedback previous sitters have left on the pet parent's listing.

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House sit in homes with peace of mind they’re covered at no extra cost to you or the pet parent.

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With a free direct line to a dedicated team of veterinary nurses, you can quickly clear up any pet queries.

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Romania house sitting FAQs

With an annual sitter membership, animal lovers like you can enjoy free accommodation all over the world in exchange for pet care. Live like a local with a cute pet pal by your side as you provide peace of mind to pet parents who know their adorable animals are in the best of hands. Apply for as many sits as you like and get ready for meaningful connections and unforgettable adventures, all made possible by pets!

Choose your membership plan and create a profile that stands out from the pack - include clear photos, relevant experience, and references (these don’t have to be from previous house sitting jobs). Next, set up a saved search to be the first to find out when house sitting jobs in Romania become available for your chosen dates. Once you’ve found the ideal sit, write a personalized message to the pet parents explaining why you are the perfect person for the job! Find out more with 10 tips on how to become a house sitter.

Your number one priority when house sitting in Romania will be taking care of the pets. Daily walks, mealtimes, and lots of cuddles will be top of the agenda as most house sits include a pet. Aside from this, house sitters in Romania need to keep the home clean and tidy and send regular updates to the pet parents about their precious pet pals.

At TrustedHousesitters, our members are driven by a genuine love of pets, not getting paid. They exchange passionate pet care for free accommodation, gaining a wealth of experiences and memories to last a lifetime.

House sitting in Romania

Want to live like a local in Eastern Europe? You’ll love it here - say goodbye to stuffy hotels and tourist traps and instead, say hello to cute pets and cool homes by house sitting in Romania. 

Explore local sites and touch down in the land of Dracula by connecting with pets (and their humans) to stay in their home and discover nearby spots. 

Yup, simply by taking care of pets in the comfort of their own home, you’ll get a place to stay and a genuine taste of local life.

So, what could you be getting up to while house sitting in Romania? Take a look below to get your adventure started.

Romanian city life with a new furry pal

Nothing beats exploring a new city with a furry pal by your side, so if you’re taking care of a doggo while house sitting in Romania, be sure to check out the local dog-friendly spots. 

If it’s Bucharest that’s caught your eye, stop by Alt Shift, Beans & Dots or Simbio for a bite to eat with your pooch pal by your side. And if you’re staying in Brasov, Pickles, Tipographia, and Trattorian all welcome our four-pawed pals.

And if you have a new kitty pal at home, Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucharest’s Old Town and Dracula’s Old Court are all well worth a visit - find traditional Romanian dishes and wines amongst its neoclassical and neo-baroque buildings.

Explore Romania’s past

As you might have guessed by now, Romania is a treasure trove for history lovers, so you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding what to do while you’re house sitting in Romania. 

From Brasov to Sibiu, the country is steeped in its Saxon history and royal influences throughout its past.

The region of Transylvania is especially known for its medieval towns, Saxon walls and Baroque buildings. And if you love an old building, your jaw will drop at Bran Castle (AKA Dracula’s castle), and Peles Castle that sits in the Carpathian Mountains.

Hiking and walkies in Romania

While the Carpathian Mountains are certainly a sight for sore eyes, you don’t need to venture into the home of wolves, lynxes and brown bears to get a good walk in while you’re house sitting in Romania. 

Rather, check out a local forest like Baneasa or Tunari Forest, which are both north of Bucharest. And if water is your thing, head to Lake Tarnița or Cismigiu Gardens, or Herăstrau Park (otherwise known as King Mihai I Park), where you can rent a boat or hydro-cycle.

Get house sitting in Romania - your adventure awaits

Like the idea of stepping into Eastern Europe’s Saxon past and Dracula’s stomping ground? Great - explore the adventures house sitting in Romania could bring you by joining our community of pet-loving travelers.