Romania Must See Castles

Bucharest, Romania
Period of time: 12h
Price: from 298,35€ per group (Scale price)
Category:: Rundfahrten
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Organisational Details

Scale price: from 1 person 298,35€ per group
from 2 person 397,80€ per group
from 3 person 475,15€ per group

Participants: 1-3 person (Only group booking)

Languages: English

Booking option: Booking on fixed rate


Description of Tour

On this one day tour you will learn the best stories about Romania’s most famous castles from a local certified guide. You will get a glimpse of Transylvania and have all your questions and curiosities answered.

The itinerary  starts with pick-up from your hotel and two hours later we arrive at our first stop: Peles Castle in Sinaia resort. Peles Castle is a glorious fairy-tale like looking castle that is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Europe.

When we complete the tour of Peles-which is actually a palace but Peles Palace sounds rather odd, we continue towards our next stop: Bran Castle.

The drive is a spectacular one as we pass along the highest peaks of the Carpathians.

Next stop: Bran Castle. It doesn’t need much of an introduction as you either know it as Count Dracula’s layer or a Harry Potter castle. A glimpse of this legendary castle and you will understand why Bram Stoker was inspired to make it home to his notorious blood loving hero.

Once finished with exploring Bran’s hidden staircases and narrow halls we head towards Brasov, one of Transylvania’s best preserved medieval citadels.

Sightseeing in Brasov includes the main square and the Black Church, the White & Black towers.

Route: Bucharest-Sinaia-Bran-Brasov-Bucharest


Services

Inclusive

English speaking guide, entrance fees, transport costs (fuel, parking fees)., pick-up & drop-off

Exclusive


Requirements


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Alexandra

Foundation 2014
What I offer: Private Tours in Romania
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Language: English
Booking: Tours with fixed price, Individual Bookings
Profession: Agency
Foundation: 2014