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Explore Romania’s highlights in 2 days with visits to Peles Castle, Bran Castle, Sighisoara, Brasov, and more. Includes private guide and accommodations.
Discover Transylvania: Peles, Bran, Sighisoara in 2 days
If you’re eager to see some of Romania’s most iconic sights in just two days, this tour offers a well-paced itinerary with expert guides, comfortable transport, and carefully selected stops. Priced at $651 per person, the tour covers a range of highlights from Peles Castle to Sighisoara, with an optional scenic drive along the Transfagarasan road during the summer months. The tour is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive snapshot of Transylvania’s history, architecture, and legends, all with the convenience of private transport and a small group experience.
While the tour offers plenty of memorable moments and excellent commentary, it’s important to note that it is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments or wheelchair users. Plus, the Transfagarasan road is only accessible between July and October, depending on weather conditions, so the route may vary slightly based on the season. This tour delivers a rich introduction to Transylvania’s most celebrated sites in a compact format, making it ideal for those short on time but eager to explore.


The tour begins with an early pickup from your location, then heads to Sinaia, a mountain resort town famous for Peles Castle. This former summer residence of Romania’s Royal Family is now a national museum. You’ll explore the castle’s ornate architecture and impressive interiors, marveling at its intricate woodwork and grand halls. The guided visit provides insights into Romania’s royal history and the castle’s architectural significance, making it a highlight of the trip.
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Next, the journey continues to Bran Castle, often linked to Dracula in popular culture. Despite the lack of evidence connecting Vlad the Impaler to the castle, its association with the Dracula legend attracts many visitors. The castle itself offers impressive medieval architecture, with towers, narrow staircases, and exhibits on vampire lore. The visit includes some free time to explore the castle grounds and enjoy views over the surrounding countryside.

After touring Bran Castle, the tour moves to Brasov, a city renowned for its well-preserved medieval center. Here, the guide leads a walk through cobbled streets lined with colorful buildings and Gothic architecture. Key sights include the Black Church and the Council Square. The historic atmosphere, combined with local cafes and shops, makes Brasov a lively stop to experience Transylvania’s urban charm.

The first day concludes with check-in to a centrally located hotel in Sighisoara, the only still-inhabited medieval citadel in Europe. The town’s Clock Tower, standing 64 meters tall with four massive walls, provides panoramic views of the town. Its five-story structure features a balcony and a museum. The cozy atmosphere at the hotel allows for a restful night before exploring the next day.
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Post breakfast, the tour guides you through the stone-paved streets of Sighisoara, revealing its medieval architecture, fortified walls, and historic buildings. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant town square, the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, and the Torrid Tower. The town’s atmospheric streets and preserved ramparts highlight Romania’s medieval past, making it a standout highlight of the tour.

On the second day, the itinerary typically includes visits to Rupea Fortress or Prejmer Fortress, both offering fantastic views and insight into Romania’s defensive architecture. However, during July to October, these stops are replaced with a scenic drive along the Transfagarasan road, regarded as one of the world’s most spectacular routes. Note that the Transfagarasan is only open during this period and depends on weather conditions, so the route may vary.

The Transfagarasan route is a major highlight if available, offering breathtaking views of mountains, lakes, and winding roads through the Carpathians. This drive is celebrated for its engineering and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable part of the journey. It’s only accessible from end of June to October, and the experience is weather-dependent. When open, it provides a dramatic backdrop to this already scenic tour.

The tour concludes as the group is transported back to Bucharest in the evening. Along the way, travelers enjoy the scenery and a final chance to reflect on the diverse sights visited. The included private transportation ensures comfort and flexibility, making the journey smooth from start to finish.

The package includes entrance fees for sites, one night’s accommodation with breakfast in a centrally located hotel, and a private English-speaking guide. The transport is modern and well-equipped, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 14 participants, which helps maintain an intimate, personalized atmosphere.
This tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as some sites involve walking on cobbled streets and uneven terrain. The seasonal availability of the Transfagarasan means the route may vary, and travelers should be prepared for possible changes based on weather conditions. Also, the tour does not include meals apart from breakfast, and additional expenses like souvenirs or drinks are not covered.
The knowledgeable guides, such as Catalin and Emil, receive praise for their friendly, informative manner. Reviewers highlight the stunning views and the opportunity to see Romania’s highlights in just two days. The private transport and carefully curated stops make this a convenient, well-organized option for travelers eager to explore a wide area without the hassle of planning each detail.
This 2-day package offers a comprehensive look at some of Romania’s most iconic locations, blending history, legends, and scenic drives. The mix of castle visits, medieval towns, and the seasonal Transfagarasan makes it an appealing choice for those short on time but eager for a meaningful experience. The excellent guides, comfortable accommodations, and small group size contribute significantly to the overall quality.
Travelers most suited to this tour are those interested in history, architecture, and scenic drives, and who prefer a structured yet personal experience. While it covers a lot in just two days, be prepared for a busy schedule and some walking. This tour provides a balanced, engaging taste of Transylvania’s diverse attractions with the convenience of private transport and expert narration.
“Great trip! Beautiful places to see . The guide , Catalin was excellent, so very knowledgeable, pleasant and helpful. It was a pleasure to spend ti…”
Is the Transfagarasan road included in the tour?
Yes, during July to October, the Transfagarasan is part of the itinerary, replacing visits to Rupea and Prejmer Fortress, weather permitting.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $651 per person.
How long is the tour?
It lasts for 2 days, with check availability for specific starting times.
What is included in the price?
The price covers entrance fees, one night’s accommodation with breakfast, private guide, private transport, and hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Are meals included besides breakfast?
No, other meals are not included, but there will be opportunities for lunch and snacks at stops.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
How many participants are in each group?
The tour is limited to 14 participants, ensuring a small-group atmosphere.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, and be prepared for walking on uneven surfaces.
Is the tour available year-round?
The core stops are available year-round, but the Transfagarasan route is only open from end of June to October.
Who operates this tour?
The experience is provided by Rolandia.
This tour offers a practical, immersive, and memorable introduction to Romania’s Transylvania region, combining iconic sights with expert guidance in a small-group setting.
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