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From Bucharest: Full-Day Trip to Dracula Castle|Romania
From Bucharest: Full-Day Trip to Dracula Castle|Romania
From Bucharest: Full-Day Trip to Dracula Castle|Romania

From Bucharest: Full-Day Trip to Dracula Castle|Romania


Duration:14 hour(s)
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  • Explore Peles Castle's Neo-renaissance architecture and royal charm
  • Discover the gothic Bran Castle, where the legend of Dracula was born
  • Wander through Brasov's Old Town as if in a fairytale come to life
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Head out of Bucharest in your bus and begin with a visit to Peles Castle, located in the picturesque town of Sinaia, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains. Built in the late 19th century for King Carol I of Romania, Peles Castle is renowned for its stunning Neo-Renaissance architecture.

Inside, find opulent rooms adorned with intricate wood carvings, stained glass windows, and impressive frescoes. Explore the royal chambers, the music room, the theater hall, and many other impressive spaces, all preserving the regal atmosphere of the past.

Continue to your next stop: the famous Bran Castle, popularly known as "Dracula's Castle." Perched atop a dramatic cliff, the castle offers spectacular views of the surrounding valley. Despite its connection to Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration for Dracula, the castle remains a major attraction due to its medieval architecture and mysterious tales.

Make your way to your final stop, the charming medieval city of Brasov that sits at the foot of Mount Tampa. See its attractions including the Black Church, the largest Gothic church in Romania, Council Square with its colorful buildings, and Rope Street, one of the narrowest streets in Europe.

Finally, sit back and relax on your return bus trip to Bucharest.

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  • Know Before You Go: Peles Castle is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays and can only be visited from the outside on these days

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