Why you should travel to Sibiu - Romania? The historical center of Sibiu and the town itself are among the most visited tourist attractions in Romania, because they cater to every taste and provide a wonderful travelling experience for even the pickiest of tourists. If you love authentic cultural experiences, whether you are more romantic or more adventurous, here you will find everything you need to relax and enjoy yourself, leave the stress of your everyday life behind, and have a fun and memorable trip with your private guide. The beauty of this old citadel, having received record-breaking recognition, stems from its architecture, the arrangement of the streets, its cultural and artistic heritage, and its beautiful natural scenery, as the town is flanked on two sides by the mountains Fagaras and Lotru.Only if you catch a tour of the Romanian monasteries and you reach the Cozia Monastery will you understand why thousands of tourists are eager to see it
What is included in the tour
- Accomodations
- Guide
What is NOT included in the tour
- Travel insurance
- Flights
- Explore Sibiu - Romania
Day 1 Cozia Monastery, Turnu Monastery - Sibiu City Tour
Only if you catch a tour of the Romanian monasteries and you reach the Cozia Monastery will you understand why thousands of tourists are eager to see it.
Guarded for over 600 years, on one side by Olt river, on the other by mount Cozia, the fortified walls of this ancient monastery that have protected us from invaders in the past seem to encircle the Garden of Eden, a place of mystery and mythical beauty.
In our private day trip, the next location and view will amaze you. Even if you are not an enthusiast of Roman Empire history, it would be a shame to take a trip to Romania and not visit the most beautiful Romanian monasteries. One of them is Turnu Monastery, a true gem hidden in Valcea county.
You should know the name of Turnu Monastery (an important tourist attraction in Romania, erected in the immediate vicinity of Cozia Monastery),comes from the tower on “Teofil’s Peak” built by the Roman legions of Arutela castra during the 2nd century (turn means tower)