Full-Day Tour to Transylvania from Bucharest with Bran Castle, Brasov and Peles Castle with Entrance


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  • Full-Day Tour to Transylvania from Bucharest with Bran Castle, Brasov and Peles Castle with Entrance fees Included

Bucharest, Romania

Trip Type:   Day Trips
Duration:  10 hours
Discover the essence of the magical land that is Transylvania during our one day tour. Explore Bran castle, Brasov and Peles castle in one day!

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Discover the essence of the magical land that is Transylvania during our one day tour. Explore Bran castle, Brasov and Peles castle in one day!Bran Castle is known also as Dracula’s Castle. The imposing construction watches over a valley from strategic position, it was originally built as a fortress at the former border between Wallachia and Transylvania. The function of this medieval landmark is evident through its grandiose towers as well as its winding narrow staircases and passages. Besides this, the added Gothic look makes the castle seem like the ideal hiding place for all sorts of mysteries. Together we shall discover the connection between the legendary ruler, Vlad the Impaler, and the infamous vampire.
The town of Brasov, best known previously by its German name, Kronstadt, retains its German medieval charm with the help of its well kept historical center filled with centuries old still inhabited houses connected by small streets paved with cobblestone. Our walking tour of this lovely town starts from the main square from where we shall admire the old City Hall with its clock tower, the monumental Gothic Black Church, the walls around the former citadel, the two watch towers up the hill and the narrowest street in Europe.
Peles Castle is set in Sinaia, one of the most scenic mountain resorts, called by many The Pearl of the Carpathians, we find the Romanian royal family’s former summer residence, a magnificent palace in the style of German Renaissance. Built at the foot of the mountains between 1873 and 1914 by Carol I, the first Romanian king, the palace has been named by many as one of the most beautiful of its kind in Europe.




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