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From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania
From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania
From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania
From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania
From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania

From Bucharest: Mogosoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery|Romania


Duration:1 day(s)
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  • Visit Snagov Monastery
  • Visit Mogosoaia Palace
  • Admire the landscape
  • See the largest dinosaurs park in Sud-Eastern Europe
  • Luxury transportation
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour
Transportation methodHotel transfer
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementWith Snacks
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour
TransportCharter car

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Embark on a memorable journey to Snagov Monastery, where Dracula’s tomb is. Your first stop on this tour, the Snagov Monastery, is located on an island in the Northern part of Snagov Lake.
The monastery was built by Mircea the Elder (the grandfather of the famous Dracula). During its history, the monastery was rebuilt by Vlad the Impaler and some other rulers of Wallachia. Snagov Monastery is one of the most popular tourist destinations - especially for foreign tourists coming to Bucharest - as they can see the place where the cruel voivod, known as Dracula, is supposedly buried.
Next, you will travel to Mogosoaia and admire the beautiful scenery of the forest and the countryside on the way.
After about 45 minutes of driving from Snagov Monastery, you will reach Mogosoaia Palace, a monumental building with a unique architecture called Brancovenesc style, which is a Romanian Renaissance architectural style consisting of a mixture of Venetian and Ottoman elements.
The Palace was built by the ruler Constantin Brancoveanu in 1702 for his elder son. After more than 200 years, renovations began in 1912 by Martha Bibescu and it became a meeting place for the members of high-level society. At the end of the Second World War, after 1945, the palace was nationalized by the Communist Party. Now, the palace hosts the Museum of Brancoveanu Art, and is an important tourist attraction.
After the visit to Mogosoaia Palace, you will head back to Bucharest to be dropped off at your hotel.

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  • Not Suitable For: People over 95 years

  • What To Bring: Camera

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