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Discover Romania’s medieval towns, castles, and Dracula legends on an 8-day guided tour from Bucharest, including Sibiu, Brasov, Bran Castle, and Folklore dinner.

This 8-day tour titled “On Draculas Footsteps” offers an engaging journey through Romania’s most iconic sites, starting from Bucharest and exploring Transylvania’s historic towns, legendary castles, and fortified churches. Priced with half board accommodation and led by an experienced local guide, the trip features seven nights in four hotels, making it a comprehensive experience for those interested in Romania’s history, culture, and legends.
The tour’s highlights include Peles Castle and Sinaia Monastery, Rasnov Citadel, the world-famous Bran Castle, and visits to Sibiu and Brasov, along with a full-day trip to Sighisoara. The journey concludes in Bucharest, with a folklore dinner at Hanul lui Manuc. With a high provider rating of 4.6, this tour suits travelers who want a well-organized, distraction-free exploration of Romania’s most celebrated landmarks.
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The tour begins at a bus with a green Karpaten logo, located at the coordinates 44.43716812133789, 26.102331161499023. From this point, the group travels comfortably by modern coach, which ensures a smooth journey between the various destinations. The tour’s logistics are designed for ease, with group sizes kept manageable and organized by a local guide. The meeting point is easy to find for those arriving in Bucharest, making the start of this adventure straightforward.

The second day takes travelers to Sinaia, where they admire the exterior of Peles Castle, a stunning royal summer residence showcasing impressive architecture. The nearby Sinaia Monastery adds a historic charm to the town’s scenery. While the tour emphasizes the exterior view of Peles Castle, visitors have the opportunity to appreciate the castle’s scenic hilltop setting.
The visit to Sinaia provides a glimpse into Romania’s royal history, with a focus on visual appreciation rather than interior tours. The monastery offers a peaceful stop that deepens the understanding of the region’s religious heritage. The trip balances these attractions with time for photos and leisurely exploration.
Based in Predeal, the tour explores several fortified churches such as Prejmer and Harman, both recognized for their medieval architecture and defensive structures. These sites reveal the importance of fortified churches in shielding local communities during turbulent times. The Rasnov Citadel features medieval walls atop a hill, offering spectacular views and a chance to step back into the past.
These stops provide an immersive experience into Romania’s medieval defense systems. The Rasnov Citadel is particularly notable for its panoramic vistas over the surrounding landscape, which enhances the sense of history and scale.
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The highlight of the trip is the visit to Bran Castle, often called “Dracula’s Castle”. Perched on a scenic hilltop, the castle’s medieval architecture and dramatic setting make it a must-see. While the tour emphasizes its legendary connection to Dracula, the focus remains on exploring the castle’s exterior and learning about its history and architecture.
The scenic hilltop location offers excellent photo opportunities, and the castle’s mysterious atmosphere adds a touch of intrigue. Visitors can enjoy the views from the hilltop surroundings, which enhance the overall experience of the legendary site.
The visit to Sibiu showcases its charming squares, towers, and cathedrals. As a former European Capital of Culture, Sibiu impresses with its medieval architecture and lively atmosphere. The tour provides ample time to walk the cobbled streets, explore the Old Town, and appreciate the historic buildings.
Sibiu’s distinctive charm is complemented by its cultural significance, making it a highlight for those interested in Romanian heritage. The guided walk allows for appreciation of notable sites, including The Large Square and The Bridge of Lies.
In Brasov, travelers explore the Black Church, an imposing Gothic structure famous for its size and interior (though interior visits are not specified). The town’s medieval walls and fortifications offer a sense of history and Saxon influence. The overall atmosphere in Brasov is one of historic authenticity and charm.
The Black Church is a key highlight, and walking through the medieval streets provides insights into the city’s long-standing architectural heritage. The city’s lively ambiance makes it a favorite stop for capturing picturesque scenes and strolling.
The full-day trip to Sighisoara stands out as a highlight. Recognized as one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, Sighisoara is also known as Vlad the Impaler’s birthplace. The town features winding cobbled streets, medieval towers, and the Vlad’s Clock Tower.
This stop offers a deep dive into medieval life, with opportunities to explore historic sites and soak in the authentic atmosphere. The scenic setting and well-preserved architecture make Sighisoara a real highlight of the tour.
The tour concludes back in Bucharest, where travelers see the city’s grand boulevards, Triumphal Arch, Village Museum, and Patriarchal Church. The farewell dinner at Hanul lui Manuc features traditional Romanian cuisine paired with a folklore show, providing a fitting end to the journey.
This cultural evening offers a chance to reflect on the sights seen and enjoy local music and dance. The dinner and folklore performance create a warm, festive atmosphere to mark the end of the trip.
The tour offers live guides in English, German, Italian, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups. The duration of 8 days includes seven nights in four hotels, with half board (breakfast and dinner) provided.
The group travels in a modern coach, with wheelchair accessibility available, making the tour more inclusive. The meeting point is simple to locate, and reservation flexibility allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund.
This tour offers a balanced mix of history, legend, and culture. The highlighted sites such as Bran Castle, Peles Castle, and Sighisoara are sure to captivate fans of medieval architecture and Romanian legends. The inclusion of folklore dinner enhances the authentic feel of the experience.
While the trip primarily emphasizes exteriors and scenic views, it provides a rundown of Romania’s medieval towns and castles. The 4.6 rating reflects a well-organized and engaging experience that appeals to those eager to explore Transylvania’s storied landscape.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate historical sites, legendary stories, and cultural traditions without needing extensive interior visits. With moderate physical activity involved in walking around towns and sites, it remains accessible for most.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 8 days and includes seven nights in hotels.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at a bus with a green Karpaten logo in Bucharest, at coordinates 44.43716812133789, 26.102331161499023.
Are meals included?
Yes, the tour features half board, covering breakfast and dinner.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
What are the main highlights?
Key stops include Peles Castle, Bran Castle, Rasnov Citadel, Sibiu, Brasov, and Sighisoara.
Is there time to explore each site?
Yes, the schedule allows for guided exploration and photo opportunities at each location.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes, and cash for personal expenses.
Who is this tour best suited for?
Those interested in Romanian history, castles, medieval towns, and legend of Dracula will enjoy this experience most.