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Discover Transylvania in two days with visits to Peles Castle, Sighisoara Citadel, Bran Castle, and Viscri village. Price: $362 per person.
The 2-Day Transylvania Break From Bucharest offers an engaging escape into Romania’s legendary land, combining historic castles, medieval towns, and authentic villages. Priced at $362 per person, this tour provides a rundown of some of Transylvania’s most iconic sites in just two days. Starting from Prahova, the tour is designed for travelers seeking a well-rounded experience packed into a short timeframe. The tour is especially suitable for those interested in history, architecture, and local legends, with the convenience of small group sizes and expert guidance.
While the itinerary covers top landmarks like Peles Castle, Sighisoara Citadel, and Bran Castle, it also includes visits to Viscri, a picturesque traditional village. The tour is known for knowledgeable guides who bring stories to life, and reviews highlight that the experience is highly praised for its depth and charm. However, it’s worth considering that the tour involves long drives and moderate walking, making it best suited for travelers comfortable with such conditions.


This 2-day tour begins early in the morning in Bucharest, with pickup included. It’s designed for travelers who want to make the most of their limited time in Romania, offering a structured yet flexible plan to see some of the most celebrated sites. The journey takes you through the Prahova region, leaving Wallachia behind as you head north into the mythical lands of Transylvania. An important part of the experience is the transport by car or minibus, which ensures comfort during the long drives.
The tour suits those who appreciate small-group settings, with limited to 16 participants, allowing for a more intimate visit and personalized attention from the guide. The live English-speaking guide is a highlight, with reviews praising the guides’ storytelling skills and their ability to share interesting facts about each site.
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The first highlight is Peles Castle in Sinaia, considered the most beautiful castle in Romania. This former royal residence was built in the late 19th century and features an impressive mix of architectural styles, with a rich interior decorated with modern facilities of its time, such as electricity, an electrical elevator, and central heating. The guided visit provides insights into the story of Romania’s royal families and their influence on the country’s history.
Access to Peles Castle is seasonal, as it closes on Mondays and Tuesdays from October to March, and only on Mondays during the rest of the year. The visit typically lasts about an hour, offering plenty of opportunities for photos of its stunning exterior and lavish interior. The awe-inspiring design and historical significance make Peles Castle a standout stop.

After visiting Sinaia, the tour continues to Brasov, known as the “City of the Crown”. Here, lunch is included in a local restaurant, giving a taste of Romanian cuisine. The afternoon includes a leisurely walk through the cobblestone streets of the old city, where you’ll see The Council Square, the Council Tower, and the Black Church, which is noted as the largest Gothic structure in Eastern Europe.
In Brasov, the architecture and atmosphere evoke a medieval spirit that remains palpable today. The combination of historical sights and a relaxed walk through the town makes this a favorite part of the trip. Visitors appreciate how guides explain the city’s history and legends in an engaging way.

The evening brings you to Sighisoara, where you’ll stay overnight within the medieval citadel. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is still inhabited, maintaining its authentic medieval appearance. The dinner is included, and the evening walk by lantern light offers a captivating view of medieval buildings and narrow streets.
The hotel in Sighisoara has received praise for its charm and comfort, providing a cozy base for exploring the next day. The atmosphere of the citadel at night, with lantern-lit streets and ancient walls, truly transports visitors back in time.
More Great Tours NearbyThe next morning, the tour explores the Sighisoara Citadel, the only still-inhabited medieval fortress in the Balkans. Highlights include the house where Vlad the Impaler (the inspiration for Dracula) was born, the Clock Tower, and the Covered Stairs. The Evangelical Church and well-preserved walls and towers showcase the citadel’s historical importance.
Guides share stories about the medieval defenses and legends that surround Vlad Dracula, adding a layer of intrigue to the visit. The narrow streets and medieval houses create a timeless setting that leaves a strong impression.

In the afternoon, the tour takes you to Bran Castle, famously associated with the Dracula legend. The castle’s dramatic setting atop a hill adds to its mystique. Visitors learn how the legend of Dracula was born and why this site remains linked to vampire stories today.
The castle’s interior provides a glimpse into medieval life and its architecture, while the exterior’s striking appearance makes for great photos. The tour includes practical tips, like bringing some garlic, which many find amusing and fitting when visiting Dracula’s Castle.

The journey concludes with a stop at Viscri, a charming traditional village in the heart of Transylvania. Known for its authentic rural architecture, stone houses, and peaceful atmosphere, Viscri offers insight into local customs. This stop allows visitors to experience the cultural richness of Transylvania beyond its castles and towns.
The visit to Viscri enriches the trip by highlighting local traditions and rural life, giving a broader perspective on the region. It’s especially appreciated by those wanting a more authentic, less touristy experience.

After a full day of sightseeing, the tour heads back to Bucharest, arriving in the evening. The return journey allows reflection on the spectacular sights and stories shared during the trip. The drop-off is included, making the experience smooth and convenient.
The entire itinerary, with its carefully selected stops and expert guides, offers a balanced mix of history, architecture, legends, and local culture. It’s designed to give a comprehensive taste of Transylvania in just two days, making it ideal for short getaways or weekend trips.

This tour delivers an efficient and engaging overview of Transylvania’s highlights, with a focus on historic castles, medieval towns, and authentic villages. The small group size ensures a more personalized experience and the knowledgeable guides make the stories come alive.
The long drives are balanced by well-paced stops and cultural experiences, making it suitable for those who enjoy active sightseeing. The hotel in Sighisoara adds comfort, and the inclusion of breakfast, lunch, and dinner provides convenience. Visitors should be prepared for moderate walking and seasonal schedule variations at Peles Castle.
The 4.9-star rating from 11 reviews underscores the high satisfaction among past travelers, especially praising the guides’ storytelling and the well-curated itinerary. This tour offers a compelling way to explore Romania’s legendary land in a compact, memorable format.
“This is a "must do" tour. erban (our guide) was fabulous, funny, and gives you all sort of advices for you to take the most out of the trip. I full…”
What is included in the tour price?
The transport by car or minibus, English-speaking guide, and one night’s accommodation with breakfast in Sighisoara are included.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included in the price.
What meals are included?
Breakfast is included, while other meals (lunch and dinner) are paid separately.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour not suitable for children under 7 due to the physical requirements and long drives.
When can I cancel this tour for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking on cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces.
Is the tour available year-round?
Yes, but Peles Castle is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays from October to March; schedule adjustments are made accordingly.
How large are the tour groups?
Groups are limited to 16 participants for a more personalized experience.
Can I book a single room?
Yes, but a single room supplement of 30 Euro is payable at the start of the tour.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.