Overview

Explore the region’s fascinating castles, palaces, fortresses and medieval villages on this packed 3-days tour from Bucharest, ideal for first-time visitors with limited time in Romania. Spend two nights in Medieval Transylvania. Travel through the cities and towns of Sinaia, Bran, Brasov, and Sighisoara, and tick off top Transylvania attractions such as Peles Castle, Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle), the Black Church (Biserica Neagra), Hartman Fortified Church,Sighisoara Fortress and Unirea Salt Mine. Accommodation, breakfast, driver guided tour,bottled water,free WI-FI, and hotel pickup and drop-off in Bucharest are included. Please keep in mind, that on Monday the interior of Peles Castle can not be visited.

Know before you book:

Peles Castle, Salt Mine and ClockTower are closed on Mondays.The itinerary can be swich in the reverse order, so you can see all of it. The tour includes accommodation in 3-star hotels or pensions, with breakfast. However, if you want, we can upgrade you to 4-star or 5-star hotels/pensions for an additional fee.

2 Nights 3 Days Available on request Bucharest, Bucharest
Inclusions/Exclusions

What is included in the tour

  • Accommodation
  • Private Guide
  • Meals 
  • Transport
  • Travel Insurance

What is NOT included in the tour

  • Flights
Highlights
  • Explore the Carpathian Mountains
  • Tour to the Unirea Salt Mine
Itinerary
Day 1: Bucharest-Sinaia-Brasov 

Our trip starts from Bucharest, and in about 2 hours you will be in Sinaia City where you will visit the first castle: Peles Castle. Peles Castle is a masterpiece of German new-Renaissance architecture, considered by many one of the most stunning castles in Europe. To get to the next objective, Bran Castle, we will go through the Carpathian Mountains. Surrounded by an aura of mystery and legend and perched high atop a 200-foot-high rock, Bran Castle owes its fame to its imposing towers and turrets as well as to the myth created around Bram Stocker's Dracula.Brasov is home to one of the narrowest streets in Europe-The Rope Street (Strada Sforii). Take a peek inside the Black Church (Biserica Neagra), the largest Gothic church in Romania. Though its name, Biserica Neagră (the Black Church) may seem dark and foreboding, the building is nothing to fear. You will be overnight in Brasov.

Day 2: Brasov-Sighisoara-Brasov

After breakfast, we will go to visit Hartman Fortified Church, UNESCO Heritage, very well - preserved as you will get to see. We will continue our journey to Sighisoara Medieval City .Sighisoara still stands as one of the most beautiful and best-preserved medieval towns in Europe. Designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this perfectly intact 16th century gem with nine towers, cobbled streets, burgher houses and ornate churches rivals the historic streets of Old Prague or Vienna for atmospheric magic.The Clock Tower, the house where Vlad Dracula (Vlad the Impaler) was born, the Church of the Hill with its 500-year-old frescoes and the Church of the Dominican Monastery, known for its Transylvanian renaissance carved altarpiece, baroque pulpit and Oriental carpets ,are just few things really worth to visit in Sighisoara. In the evening we'll be back in Brasov, where you will stay overnight. 

Day 3: Brasov-Unirea Salt Mine-Bucharest

We will leave in the morning, and we will head towards Unirea Salt Mine. Known as the biggest salt mine in Europe, Slanic Prahova stands today for one of the most important watering and climatic resorts in Romania.Unique in the country, but also in Europe, the salt mine is formed out of 14 rooms, trapezium shaped.The ventilation is naturally made, and the 12 degree C temperature is constant throughout the whole year. The humidity of the air is circa 50% and the air composition in the mine is richer in sodium ions that have spectacular ameliorative and prophylactic effects, what the breathing deficiencies and diseases are concerned. Also, in the salt mine there have been arranged playing grounds, a sports ground, a room with tables for billiards and a bar room. Our journey ends to Bucharest.

Pickup point
Bucharest, Romania View on Map