Explore the enchanting Transylvania region on a 4-day tour. Visit medieval cities, stunning castles, and ancient salt mines. Discover the rich history and beauty of this unique destination.
Explore the enchanting Transylvania region on a 4-day tour. Visit medieval cities, stunning castles, and ancient salt mines. Discover the rich history and beauty of this unique destination.
Day 1: Bucuresti – Sinaia – Brasov – Sighisoara
Peles Castle - Peles Castle, built by the first king of Romania in the second half of the 19th century, nowadays is the most visited castle in Romania, certainly a place you really should not miss. It is considered one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, in fact in 2015 it was chosen as the…
Day 1: Bucuresti – Sinaia – Brasov – Sighisoara
Peles Castle - Peles Castle, built by the first king of Romania in the second half of the 19th century, nowadays is the most visited castle in Romania, certainly a place you really should not miss. It is considered one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, in fact in 2015 it was chosen as the most stunning castle in the world by Global Traveler USA, others at the top of the list being Prague Castle and Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria.
Brasov Historical Center - Brasov is also known as “Kronstadt” (its German name), meaning “City of the Crown.” You will be impressed by the more than 500-year-old local architecture, the great views that the surrounding mountain, the Black Church, emblematic of Brasov and the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe, Saint Nicholas Church, the First Romanian School, the Rope Street (one of the narrowest streets in Europe) and Saint Catherine’s Gate.
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara - Sighisoara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is boasting one of the best-preserved medieval citadels and the only one still inhabited in Europe. The imposing Clock Tower is the major landmark of the citadel, thanks to the majestic view of the entire citadel from the top of the tower. Other points of interest would be the Covered Staircase, the Church on the Hill, the former birth house of Dracula, Vlad the Impaler which served as an inspiration for Bram Stoker novel „Count Dracula”.
Day 2: Sighisoara – Turda –Alba Iulia
Alba Iulia - Alba Iulia has a long history, dating back to the time of the Dacian tribe who built here the first fortress. The area was conquered by the Romans in 106 who built a fort known as Apulum. The present shape dates back to the first part of the 18th century when the Hapsburgs built one of the best Vauban citadels in this area.
Furthermore, Alba Iulia, lived some of the greatest events of the Romanian history, it is the place where the agreement was signed to unify Transylvania with Romania on 1st December 1918, that date became the National Day of Romania and four years later King Ferdinand and Queen Maria were crowned at the Orthodox Cathedral.
Day 3: Alba Iulia – Hunedoara – Sibiu
Castelul Corvinilor - Departure to the city of Hunedoara, to visit the Gothic masterpiece of Transylvania, one of the most impressive Gothic castles of Eastern and Central Europe, who was home to several movies and film festivals, Corvin Castle or Hunyadi castle. While visiting you’ll get to see: the castle interior with the Golden Chamber, The prison of the castle, where it is believed that Vlad the Impaler was kept, the knights’ hall, the interior courtyard, the Capistrano Tower, the Painted Tower, the Catholic Church.
Sibiu - Once in the city, we are going to have a walking tour in The Old Town Sibiu. The medieval citadel of Hermanstadt was also one of those seven German cities in Transylvania. During the walking tour you will discover the atmosphere of a medieval town by visiting the two town squares (Large and Small), and most importantly, ladies, test the faith of your beloved while standing beneath the Liars’ Bridge – without a doubt one of the most popular monuments in Sibiu.
Day 4: Sibiu – Cozia – Bucharest
Cozia Monastery - Built-in 1388 as a typical Byzantine church, it shelters the tomb of the founder, Mircea the Elder, ruler of Wallachia between 1386 and 1418. Next, we will drive to the monastery of Curtea de Arges. Built between 1512 and 1517, the monastery was rebuilt later during the reign period of Carol I in 1886. This monastery impresses through its outstanding architecture. The exterior walls boast unique stone embroideries. Inside there are buried the founder, the ruler Neagoe Basarab and also the first two Romanian royal couples.
- English speaking guide
- 3 nights at a 3* hotel
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Bucharest
- Daily breakfast included
- Transport by car/minibus
- English speaking guide
- 3 nights at a 3* hotel
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Bucharest
- Daily breakfast included
- Transport by car/minibus
- Entrance fees
- Lunch and dinner
- Entrance fees
- Lunch and dinner
Highlights
- Explore the quintessential Transylvanian towns: the age-old city of Brasov, fondly referred to as ‘the city of the Crown’, Sighisoara, a remarkably well-preserved and still inhabited city (listed as a UNESCO Heritage site), and Sibiu, touted as ‘Europe’s 8th most idyllic city to live’ by Forbes.
- Discover Alba Iulia or Apulum, aka ‘The City…
Highlights
- Explore the quintessential Transylvanian towns: the age-old city of Brasov, fondly referred to as ‘the city of the Crown’, Sighisoara, a remarkably well-preserved and still inhabited city (listed as a UNESCO Heritage site), and Sibiu, touted as ‘Europe’s 8th most idyllic city to live’ by Forbes.
- Discover Alba Iulia or Apulum, aka ‘The City Of Gold.’ This city holds a significant place in the heart of Romania as it witnessed the Great Unification nearly a century ago, on December 1st.
- Marvel at Romania’s magnificent castles: such as the Peles Royal Castle, the summer abode of Romanian royalty, considered to be the jewel of the Carpathians.
- The Corvin Castle, a Gothic marvel in Transylvania, noted as one of Eastern and Central Europe’s most spectacular Gothic castles. It has been the selected venue for various movie shoots and film festivals.
- Visit the Turda Salt Mine, recognized as one of the world’s most ancient salt mines. It houses an underground amusement park nestled deep within its vast mining area. The mine is featured on Business Insider’s list of the ‘coolest underground places in the world.’
- A minimum of 2 people is required for this trip to run.
If you cancel at least 4 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 4 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.