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Discover Transylvania’s castles, medieval towns, and Dracula legends on this 3-day guided tour from Bucharest, including visits to Sibiu, Brasov, Bran Castle, and Pele Castle.


The 3-Day Medieval Transylvania Package Tour offers an in-depth look into Romania’s ancient castles, medieval towns, and religious monuments. Starting at $555 per person, this guided experience combines cultural sightseeing with comfortable bed and breakfast stays. The tour covers Sibiu, Brasov, Sighisoara, and Sinaia, giving travelers a comprehensive taste of Transylvania’s legendary sites.
Designed for those eager to explore Romania’s medieval past without the hassle of planning, this tour emphasizes local history, architecture, and the fabled Dracula legend. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate stunning scenery, historical context, and guided commentary in English.
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The itinerary begins with a pickup from Piața Unirii in Bucharest, followed by a visit to the Moorish Monastery of Curtea de Arge, built in 1514. Next, the group tours the Cozia Monastery, known as a vital example of medieval Romanian art. These stops highlight Romania’s religious and architectural history.
Afterward, the tour proceeds to Sibiu, the former capital of Transylvania, with documentation dating back to 1191. Travelers explore the Old Town on a walking tour, enjoying its medieval buildings and vibrant atmosphere. In the evening, a traditional Romanian dinner and overnight stay in Sibiu’s city-center hotel set the tone for the trip.
On Day 2, the group heads to Biertan, famous for its fortified church, built between 1490 and 1524. The visit includes walking through a notable Saxon village and viewing its largest fortified church. The tour continues to Sighisoara, established in 1280, where the medieval citadel remains inhabited. A walk around the Clock Tower provides panoramic views, and the narrow streets evoke a true medieval atmosphere.
The afternoon takes the group to Brasov, founded in 1235, with a guided walking tour of its Gothic churches and medieval architecture. The highlight is the Black Church, built in 1383, which is Brasov’s most significant monument.

On Day 3, the tour begins with a visit to the Black Church in Brasov, a must-see Gothic structure. Then, the group makes its way to Bran Castle, often called Dracula’s Castle. Perched on the border between Transylvania and Wallachia, this fortress is famous for its Edwardian architecture and museum exhibits related to Bram Stoker’s fictional vampire.
Following the castle visit, travelers enjoy a traditional lunch before heading to Sinaia, a mountain resort town. Here, Pele Castle—built by the first Romanian king, Carol I—offers a glimpse into royal history and Neo-Renaissance architecture. The tour concludes with a visit to Sinaia Monastery, founded in the 17th century.
Finally, the tour returns to Bucharest, completing a comprehensive exploration of Romania’s medieval and royal sites.

This small group tour ensures personalized attention and flexibility, with pickup included from Bucharest hotels. The transportation by car or minibus makes traveling between sites comfortable, while parking and fuel costs are covered. The guides are experienced and speak English, providing engaging commentary on each stop.
Accommodation features 2 nights in 3-star hotels, with breakfast included each morning. The tour balances guided sightseeing with free time for exploring towns like Sibiu and Brasov at your own pace.
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The itinerary involves quite a bit of walking, particularly in medieval citadels and towns. The tour is suitable for travelers with comfortable shoes who can handle moderate walking. It is not recommended for children under 7 or individuals with mobility impairments. The overall pace is designed to be manageable, though some stops, such as Sighisoara’s narrow streets, may require careful footing.

One of the tour’s most praised aspects is the knowledgeable and friendly guides, who enrich the experience with detailed explanations. The hotels are consistently rated as very good, offering a comfortable base after full days of sightseeing.
Spectacular views and authentic medieval architecture stand out at each stop, especially in Sighisoara and Brasov. The visit to Bran Castle offers a tangible connection to Dracula lore, while Pele Castle showcases Romania’s royal heritage.

While the tour offers a rundown, it is somewhat rushed due to the number of sites covered in just three days. Entrance fees are not included, so additional costs should be budgeted for. The tour operates from March to October and December 16 to January 6, with minimum participant requirements—at least 2 to 4 people, depending on the season.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for moderate walking. There are no pets allowed, and the tour is not suitable for children under 7.

This well-organized, engaging tour appeals most to those interested in history, architecture, and regional legends. It offers excellent value with guided commentary, comfortable accommodations, and visits to several must-see sites in Romania’s historic heartland.
The small group setting ensures a more personal experience, and the carefully curated stops make it a practical way to see multiple highlights in just three days. While the itinerary is full, the expert guides and quality hotels ensure a smooth and enriching trip.
If you want to experience the medieval charm and legendary stories of Romania without the stress of planning each detail, this tour is a solid choice. It provides a balanced mix of cultural sights, historic sites, and scenic landscapes, perfect for history buffs and curious explorers alike.
“This tour gives a great highlight of the Transylvania area. It's a bit rushed because there's a lot to see, but the guide was always ready to show …”

What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation by car/minibus, parking, fuel costs, English-speaking guide, and two nights in 3-star hotels with breakfast.
Are meals and entrance fees included?
No, lunch, dinner, and entrance fees are not included. Travelers should budget extra for these expenses.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 7 and requires comfortable shoes for walking. It’s best for travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What are the departure times and availability?
Start times depend on the season, with availability checked upon booking. The tour operates from March to October and December 16 to January 6, with minimum participant requirements based on the season.
Can the tour be canceled or changed?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. If the minimum number of participants isn’t met, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made with TravelMaker through the provided booking platform, with the option to reserve now and pay later for flexibility.