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Explore Transylvania’s medieval landmarks on this 2-day guided tour from Bucharest, including Bran Castle, Brasov, and Sighisoara, with expert guides and cultural insights.
The From Bucharest: 2-Day Medieval Transylvania Tour offers a compact journey through some of Romania’s most iconic sights. Price details aren’t specified, but the tour is known for its excellent value, earning a rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 28 reviews. This tour is perfect for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, or anyone eager to see the legendary sites of Transylvania without the hassle of planning.
The tour departs from Bucharest and includes visits to Bran Castle, Brasov, and Sighisoara, with an overnight stay in the historic town of Sighisoara. A professional, knowledgeable guide leads the small group, which is limited to 18 participants, ensuring a relaxed and informative experience. The journey includes transport in an air-conditioned vehicle and local taxes, with meals and entrance fees not included.
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The adventure begins with a pickup in Bucharest, setting the stage for a scenic drive through the Prahova Valley. The first stop is at Peles Castle, a stunning 19th-century royal residence built in the German Renaissance style. The guide sheds light on its architecture and history, making this a must-see for architecture lovers. The castle’s ornate decoration and grand façade showcase Romania’s royal past, and the visit typically involves some walking and exploration inside the castle.
This early stop is a highlight for its impressive design and historical significance, making it an excellent introduction to Romania’s regal heritage. The drive through the valley offers picturesque views that set the tone for the next day’s discoveries.

Next, the tour continues to Bran Castle, often called Dracula’s Castle, due to its connection with the Vlad the Impaler legend. The castle is strategically positioned overlooking a valley, giving it an imposing appearance. Originally built as a fortress on the border between Wallachia and Transylvania, it has become a symbol of vampire folklore.
Visitors explore the castle’s medieval halls, secret passages, and towers, gaining insights into its history as a fortress and its association with Bram Stoker’s fictional vampire. The guide explains the connection between Vlad the Impaler and the Dracula myth, providing context for this iconic site. The visit includes walking on uneven surfaces, so comfortable footwear is advised.
In the afternoon, the tour arrives in Brasov, a city that retains much of its medieval charm. The main square is the starting point for a guided walking tour, where the Old Town’s cobbled streets and historic buildings are the focus. Highlights include the Old City Hall with its clock tower, the Black Church, and the city walls.
The Black Church, known for its impressive Gothic architecture and historic organ, is a central attraction. The tour also covers the fortifications and two watchtowers up the hill, offering great views over the city. Walking through the narrow streets, visitors see the old craftsmen guild houses and the Europe’s narrowest street, adding to the charm of Brasov.
The afternoon in Brasov provides a lively glimpse into its medieval past, with plenty of photo opportunities and cultural insights from the guide. This stops lasts several hours to give a thorough experience of the city’s historic heart.
More Great Tours NearbyThat evening, the tour reaches Sighisoara, one of the best-preserved medieval citadels in Europe. The tour guide sets the meeting point and departure time for the following day. The town’s stained wooden houses, fortified walls, and narrow cobblestone streets make it feel like stepping back in time.
Sighisoara’s highlight is the Vlad Dracula House, where the legendary ruler was born. Visitors can also climb the 500-year-old clock tower for sweeping views over the town and surrounding countryside. The lively town center offers options for dinner and an opportunity to soak in the medieval atmosphere.
This overnight in Sighisoara is highly praised for its authentic ambiance and historical significance, making it a key part of the experience.
After breakfast, the tour explores Sighisoara’s citadel, taking in the medieval architecture and the Vlad Dracula house. Walking through the cobbled streets, travelers appreciate the town’s charm and the well-preserved walls. The clock tower offers fantastic views that capture the town’s medieval layout.
Later, the journey continues to Sibiu, also known as Hermannstadt. This city is celebrated for its German heritage, with over 800 years of Saxon influence. Key sights include the Great Square, the Brukenthal Museum, and the Bridge of Lies. These sites showcase Sibiu’s history as a European cultural hub and its well-preserved medieval architecture.
The return trip to Bucharest follows the spectacular Olt River valley, offering scenic views on the way back. The journey is comfortable, with the guide providing commentary along the route, making the experience both relaxing and informative.
This tour departs from a main avenue taxi station near the Grand Hotel Bucharest, making it easy to find the starting point. The small group size ensures a more personal experience, with live commentary in English throughout the journey. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, adding comfort to the long drives and sightseeing stops.
Participants are advised to bring their passport or ID card, and note that the tour involves moderate walking. The tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven surfaces, and pets or smoking are not allowed during the trip. The overnight stay in Sighisoara is not included in the package, so travelers should arrange their own accommodation in the town.
The guides are frequently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to share stories that bring the sites to life. Many reviews highlight the value for money, especially considering the inclusion of transportation and expert commentary.
The tour’s pacing offers a rich overview of Transylvania’s highlights, though some mention the schedule can feel a bit rushed, especially at the main sites. Walking on uneven surfaces and the moderate amount of walking involved means comfortable shoes are essential. The limited time at each stop allows for an efficient trip but may restrict in-depth exploration.
This 2-day guided tour from Bucharest offers a well-balanced overview of Transylvania’s castles, towns, and legends. It suits travelers who want an organized, informative experience with a small group and professional guides. The overnight in Sighisoara adds authenticity and a chance to soak in the medieval atmosphere.
While the tour does not include entrance fees or accommodation, it provides a solid structure for exploring key sights with expert narration. It’s ideal for those with a moderate physical level who enjoy walking and history.
The tour combines spectacular scenery, fascinating history, and lively towns, making it a memorable way to see the heart of Transylvania in just two days.
“We had a great time and learned a lot! Romania has a lot to offer. Marius is very knowledgeable and funny! ^^*”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, transportation by air-conditioned vehicle is included for the entire trip, both to the sites and back to Bucharest.
Do I need to book my own accommodation in Sighisoara?
Yes, accommodation is not included, and travelers are advised to book their own stay in Sighisoara as the tour does not provide pick-up or drop-off from hotels.
Is the tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves moderate walking, and it is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven surfaces. Pets and smoking are also not allowed.
How long is the whole tour from start to finish?
The duration is 2 days, with the exact starting times depending on availability. The return to Bucharest is on the second day, following the scenic drive along the Olt River valley.
What language is the tour guide speaking?
The live commentary is provided in English.