Traveling with a personal guide, you will have their full attention. You’ll get to understand the mentality, culture, and traditions from a local perspective. Along the way, you’ll hear stories and anecdotes about the communist era.
Traveling with a personal guide, you will have their full attention. You’ll get to understand the mentality, culture, and traditions from a local perspective. Along the way, you’ll hear stories and anecdotes about the communist era.
Bucharest
Palace of Parliament - One of the most iconic landmarks in Bucharest, this colossal building is the second-largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon.
Old Town - Filled with charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a lively atmosphere. IStavropoleos Monastery
Bucharest - Romanian Athenaeum…
Bucharest
Palace of Parliament - One of the most iconic landmarks in Bucharest, this colossal building is the second-largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon.
Old Town - Filled with charming cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a lively atmosphere. IStavropoleos Monastery
Bucharest - Romanian Athenaeum
The building is famous for its neoclassical architecture and hosts regular classical music performances, International Festival George Enescu.
Muzeul National al Satului “Dimitrie Gusti” - An open-air ethnographic museum located in Herăstrău Park. It showcases traditional Romanian village life.
Triumph Arch (Arcul de Triumf) - A historic monument in World War I.
Bucharest - Revolution Square
A significant historical site where the 1989 Romanian Revolution took place.
Brasov
Black Church (Biserica Neagra) - One of the most iconic landmarks in Brașov. This Gothic-style church, named after the Great Fire of 1689 that blackened its walls, is the largest in Romania. It houses a remarkable collection of Turkish carpets and a massive pipe organ, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Brasov - The Council Square
- Council Square is the heart of Brașov’s Old Town and a hub of activity. Surrounded by colorful baroque buildings and cafes.
Brasov County - Tampa Mountain
Overlooking Brașov, Tampa Mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can hike up the mountain or take a cable car to the top.
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - Although not in Brașov itself, Bran Castle, often referred to as “Dracula’s Castle,” is a short drive away and a major tourist attraction. This medieval fortress, perched on a hilltop, is associated with the Dracula legend and offers a fascinating glimpse into Romania’s history.
Sighisoara
Sighisoara - The Historic Citadel
- Medieval Architecture: The citadel is a living museum of medieval architecture, with its narrow, cobbled streets, colorful houses, and ancient walls that date back to the 12th century.
Clock Tower: This 64-meter tall tower is the symbol of Sighișoara. Built in the 14th century, it features a stunning clock mechanism with wooden figurines that depict different scenes and symbols.
Sighisoara - The Birthplace of Vlad the Impaler
Casa Vlad Dracul: Sighișoara is famously known as the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure who inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Born in 1431,
Sighisoara - The Church on the Hill
- Biserica din Deal (Church on the Hill): This Gothic-style church, located on a hill overlooking the citadel, is one of the oldest and most significant religious buildings in Transylvania.
Sibiu
Sibiu - 1. The Historic Old Town
Sibiu’s Old Town is a stunning blend of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and medieval architecture, making it one of Romania’s most beautiful and best-preserved historical centers.
The Upper Town is the historical heart of Sibiu, known for its grand squares, ornate buildings, and lively atmosphere. The most notable sites include:
The Large Square (Piața Mare): The city’s central square, surrounded by important landmarks like the Brukenthal National Museum and the Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului). The square is a hub for cultural events, markets, and festivals.
The Small Square (Piața Mică): Connected to the Large Square by narrow streets and passageways, the Small Square is home to the famous Bridge of Lies (Podul Minciunilor) and offers a more intimate, charming ambiance.
The Council Tower: This iconic tower offers panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Climbing its stairs is a must for those seeking a bird’s-eye view of Sibiu.
Alba Iulia
Alba Iulia - Alba Carolina Citadel: The Alba Carolina Citadel is the crown jewel of Alba Iulia, a star-shaped fortress that dates back to the 18th century. This massive fortress is not only an architectural masterpiece but also a symbol of Romanian unity and history. Visitors can explore the citadel’s bastions, gates, and walls, which are remarkably well-preserved. Key highlights within the citadel include the Union Hall, where the union of Transylvania with Romania was declared in 1918, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, one of Romania’s oldest and most beautiful churches, and the Batthyaneum Library, famous for its rare manuscripts.
Coronation Cathedral: Also known as the Orthodox Cathedral of the Reunification, this cathedral is another significant attraction in Alba Iulia. Built between 1921 and 1922, it was the site of the coronation of King Ferdinand I and Queen Marie as the rulers of Greater Romania.
Curtea de Arges
Curtea de Arges - Romanian medieval architecture and the burial site of several Romanian monarchs.
Princely Church – Known for its intricate frescoes and historical significance.
Poenari Fortress – A dramatic castle perched on a cliff, famously associated with Vlad the Impaler.
Rucar-Bran Pass Or Transfagarsan Road (OPENED only in summer) – A scenic drive with breathtaking mountain views and charming villages. Safari with a lot of wild bears.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Tour Guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Tour Guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Tips
- Tips
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.