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Discover Sighisoara and Sibiu from Brasov on an 11-hour private tour featuring hotel pickup, skip-the-line access, and flexible free time for exploring Romania’s UNESCO sites.

The From Brasov: Sighisoara and Sibiu tour offers a comprehensive and comfortable way to experience two of Transylvania’s most captivating towns. Priced at $218.55 per person, this 11-hour journey includes hotel pickup and drop-off, allowing travelers to relax and focus on sightseeing without the hassle of driving or navigating public transport. With a 5.0 rating from 12 reviews and 92% recommending the experience, this tour promises a well-organized and personal exploration of Sighisoara’s medieval charm and Sibiu’s historic splendor. The inclusion of skip-the-line tickets at Sighisoara’s UNESCO-listed citadel enhances the experience, saving time and avoiding crowds.
This tour is perfect for those wanting an intimate, guided day with flexible free time at each town, giving plenty of opportunities for photos, strolling, and absorbing local atmosphere. While the price and duration suit travelers seeking a full, immersive day, it is worth noting that lunch is not included. This tour combines convenience, personal attention, and a rich itinerary, ideal for history lovers and those eager to see Romania’s medieval highlights.
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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am with hotel pickup in Brasov, making it easy to start the day without extra planning. Travelers are then transported in an air-conditioned car or mini-van, ensuring comfort throughout the approximately 1 hour 50 minutes drive to Sibiu. The vehicle makes the journey relaxed, with ample space for luggage or photo stops along the way.
After completing the sightseeing in Sighisoara and Sibiu, the return journey takes about 2 hours 15 minutes back to Brasov, arriving around 8 pm. The tour concludes with drop-off at your hotel or the old town, depending on your preference, making the experience hassle-free and well-paced.

The first stop is Sibiu, often regarded as the heart of Germanic Transylvania. Known historically as Hermannstadt by Saxon settlers, Sibiu features a large medieval fortress with three concentric rings of fortified walls, many of which still stand today.
In the historic center, visitors walk through the Big Square (Piata Mare), first recorded as a cereal market in 1411 and dating back to 1366 with the finalization of the third city wall. The Square is surrounded by colorful buildings, staircases, and towers, some from the 13th to 18th centuries. Nearby, the Little Square (Piata Mica) offers a more intimate setting, celebrated for its beauty and charm.
The Council Tower provides panoramic views of the city, while the Evangelical Cathedral—the oldest in Sibiu—impresses with its architecture. The Liars’ Bridge adds a whimsical touch, and the oldest house in the town displays the area’s rich architectural history. For those interested, free time in Sibiu allows wandering through these lively squares at your own pace.

Next, the tour moves to Sighisoara, recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its well-preserved medieval old town. The Clock Tower dominates the skyline, offering sweeping views after climbing its steps. Inside the tower, the museum reveals history and artifacts from centuries past.
A highlight is visiting the House where Vlad the Impaler was born, a key connection to Dracula’s lore. Walking the narrow, winding streets under the shadow of the Clock Tower reveals houses, towers, and walls dating back five centuries. The city’s streets feature towers built by various guilds, such as the Shoemakers, Tailors, and Tin Makers, each adding distinct character.
A walk along the city walls and the Church on the Hill—accessible via a covered staircase built in 1642—completes the visit. The staircase was constructed to ease access for schoolchildren and remains a picturesque feature. This part of the tour offers ample photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the medieval atmosphere.

Sibiu’s old town is distinguished by its network of squares, staircases, and towers. The Big Square serves as the hub, while the Little Square and Huet Square add charm and historical significance. The Evangelical Church and the Council Tower are key landmarks, reflecting the city’s Saxon influence.
In Sighisoara, the streets are a medieval painting of houses and battlements, with towers erected by guilds. The Church on the Hill offers a glimpse into religious architecture and local history. The birthplace of Vlad the Impaler is a must-see, connecting visitors to Romania’s Dracula legend.
Both towns emphasize historical preservation, with many buildings and walls from the 13th to 18th centuries. The UNESCO status ensures that these sites are maintained and presented authentically, making the tour especially appealing for those interested in architecture and history.

While lunch is not included, the tour suggests a traditional regional meal can be arranged in Sighisoara. Travelers have time to explore local restaurants offering fresh salads, traditional soups, and regional dishes like sarmale (cabbage rolls). Drinks and meals are at own expense.
The free time in both Sibiu and Sighisoara allows for personal exploration, shopping, or relaxing. Visitors can stroll through the streets, visit small shops, or simply enjoy the atmosphere. This flexibility helps tailor the day’s pace to individual preferences.

The tour features a professional guide who provides live commentary on board, sharing insights into the towns’ histories and local lore. Reviews praise guides like Bogdan for being knowledgeable, professional, and kind, enhancing the overall experience.
The small-group atmosphere, combined with private transportation, makes for a more intimate and personalized journey. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the long drives, and hotel pickup simplifies logistics for travelers staying in Brasov.

This tour is well-suited for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and those looking for a full-day cultural experience. The long drive times mean travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for a long day. Weather conditions may affect the experience, especially when exploring outdoor sites.
Travelers should plan for lunch at their own expense and consider bringing camera equipment for capturing the picturesque streets and panoramic views. The skip-the-line tickets ensure that time is maximized for sightseeing rather than waiting in queues.
The combination of Sighisoara’s medieval charm and Sibiu’s architectural elegance offers an authentic glimpse into Romania’s history and culture. The private tour ensures a personalized, relaxed pace, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to avoid crowds and enjoy flexible exploration.
While the tour’s length and travel times may be demanding for some, the carefully curated stops and guides’ expertise provide a rewarding experience. This day trip balances history, architecture, and scenic drives in a way that makes Romania’s Transylvania feel both accessible and enchanting.
“This was such a fantastic tour! Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and such a great driver. We had the most wonderful day, had plenty of time to…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, a professional guide, live commentary, and skip-the-line admission tickets at Sighisoara Citadel.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are suggestions to arrange traditional regional meals in Sighisoara at your own expense.
How long is the total driving time?
The total driving time is approximately 3 hours 40 minutes, with 1 hour 50 minutes from Brasov to Sibiu, 1 hour 30 minutes from Sighisoara to Sibiu, and 2 hours 15 minutes back to Brasov.
Can I customize the free time at each town?
Yes, the tour offers free time in both Sibiu and Sighisoara, allowing for personal exploration and photography at your own pace.
What are the main highlights of Sibiu included in this tour?
Highlights include The Big Square, The Little Square, The Council Tower, The Evangelical Cathedral, and The Liars’ Bridge.
What attractions are visited in Sighisoara?
Visitors see The Clock Tower, The House of Vlad the Impaler, The Church on the Hill, and walk along medieval streets surrounded by five-century-old houses.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, though comfortable shoes are recommended for walking, and the full day may be long for very young children.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made via the provided platform, with instant confirmation and the option to cancel (note that cancellations are non-refundable).
What should I bring for the day?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and any personal items needed for a full-day outdoor excursion. Be prepared for weather variations.
Are there any physical requirements?
Most visitors can participate, but some walking on cobblestone streets and stairs in Sighisoara and Sibiu should be considered in planning.
This private tour from Brasov offers a convenient, guided, and flexible way to experience two of Romania’s most historic towns, highlighting their unique architecture, landmarks, and medieval ambiance.