
Private Tour to Dracula's Castle,Brasov and Peles Castle from Bucharest 1-4Seat
Private Tour to Dracula's Castle,Brasov and Peles Castle from Bucharest 1-4Seat
Cultural Transylvania Day Trip Discover Romania's beautiful countryside and history on a full-day trip to the legendary Transylvania. See Gothic sites of interest, such as the castle that inspired Dracula, and explore Transylvania's diverse cultural influences. *Tour beautiful Sinaia and the former royal residence of Peles Castle *Discover the castle that inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula at Bran Castle *Drive through the magnificent landscape of the Carpathian Mountains *Brasov is another delightful medieval chapter of Transylvania.Route: Bucharest>>>Peles Castle>>>Bran Castle(Dracula)>>>Brasov Old City Center>>>Bucharest
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Sinaia Town Hall
The city is a popular destination for hiking and winter sports, especially downhill skiing. Among the tourist landmarks, the most important are Peleș Castle, Pelișor Castle, Sinaia Monastery, Sinaia Casino, Sinaia train station, and the Franz Joseph and Saint Anne Cliffs. Sinaia was also the summer residence of the Romanian composer George Enescu, who stayed at the Luminiș villa.
Peles Castle
Peleș Castle (Romanian: Castelul Peleș pronounced [kasˈtelul ˈpeleʃ] (About this soundlisten)) is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, on an existing medieval route linking Transylvania and Wallachia, built between 1873 and 1914. Its inauguration was held in 1883. It was constructed for King Carol I.
2 hoursManastirea Sinaia
The Sinaia Monastery, located in Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, was founded by Prince Mihail Cantacuzino in 1695 and named after the great Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai in Egypt. As of 2005, it is inhabited by 13 Christian Orthodox monks led by hegumen Macarie Bogus. It is part of the Bucharest archdiocese.
30 minutesBran Castle (Dracula's Castle)
Bran (Dracula Castle) RomaniaAlthough Stoker never visited Transylvania, the Irish author relied on research and his vivid imagination to create the dark and intimidating stomping ground of Count Dracula, leading to persistent myths that it was once the home of Vlad Tepes, ruler of Walachia. While the association with Dracula is sketchy at best, the castle continues to hold a strong attraction for all fans of the Count.
2 hoursRasnov Citadel
The fortress was built as part of a defence system for the Transylvanian villages exposed to outside invasions. A decisive aspect for building the fortress at its location was the route of the invading armies which were coming from the Bran pass and were passing through Râșnov, on their way to Braşov and other parts of the Burzenland region. The only chance of survival for the inhabitants of the area, including from Cristian and Ghimbav, was the refuge inside the refuge castle at Râşnov. Compelled to stay there for decades, the people of Râșnov and the nearby villages turned the fortification into their long-term place of residence.
1 hourBrasov Historical Center
The city is notable for being the regional capital of the Transylvanian Saxons of the Burzenland administrative area in the past, and a large commercial hub on the trade roads between East and West. It is also the birthplace of the national anthem of Romania.
1 hourIncluded
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Fuel surcharge
- Local taxes
- Bottled water
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Transport by private vehicle(Skoda Octavia/Ford Focus)
Not Included
- Food
Good to Know
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Passport name
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tickets & Cancellation
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