This tour is a private, one-way journey through Transylvania, created for travelers who value meaningful experiences, flexibility, and insight over rushed sightseeing.
Unlike standard multi-day tours, the route connects Bucharest and Budapest, allowing you to explore Romania without returning to the starting point or arranging extra transportation. This makes the journey smoother and ideal for travelers continuing their trip through Europe.
Over four well-paced days, you visit Romania’s most important landmarks, including royal castles, medieval towns, and UNESCO-listed sites, with enough time to enjoy each location without pressure.
More than a classic tour, the experience focuses on context and understanding. Your guide shares perspectives on Romania’s history, culture, and present-day life, offering a deeper and more authentic view of the country.
As a private tour, small itinerary adjustments are possible, and families with children are welcome.
We come to your accomodation, airport or port to pick you up or a different city - extra cost may apply
Embark on a fantastic adventure starting in Bucharest and heading towards Transylvania, a unique and immersive tour. Leave the city behind and be captivated by breathtaking landscapes and remarkable landmarks. As you drive through the scenic Prahova Valley, you'll be entranced by the natural beauty, all while discovering intriguing details about the region and capturing unforgettable photos of one of Europe's most photographed natural landscapes, the Carpathian Garden. Your journey will lead you to Sinaia, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Carpathians." Here, you'll visit the Royal Peleș Castle, the former residence of the Romanian Royal Family. Nestled deep in the forest, the castle offers awe-inspiring views of the mountains and is renowned as one of Romania's most exquisite palaces.
Bran Castle, famously known as "Dracula's Castle," is your next destination. This imposing medieval fortress provides insight into the myths and realities surrounding Vlad Dracula, one of Romania's most loved and remembered historical leaders.
Cantacuzino Castle with his recent fame and world wide known as Nevermore Academy is the place where the new Netflix series Wednesday takes place
The historical center of Brasov, a medieval town, exudes unique charm. With its cobblestone streets, picturesque houses, the Council Square, the Black Church, and the city's old gates, Brasov offers a rich tapestry of history and captivating sights. We'll spend the night in Brasov, exploring its beauty.
Leaving the enchanting city of Brasov behind, we'll journey to Sighișoara, a UNESCO Heritage site. This medieval stronghold, perched on a hill, is the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler. With its multi-level layout, towers storing ammunition and food, and preserved towers and bastions, Sighisoara is a testament to medieval times. The Citadel Square, the Church on the Hill, and the Clock Tower are all within a short walk, offering a medieval atmosphere and a rich culinary culture.
We will stop to visit some of the most beautiful fortified churches of Transylvania.
Continuing our adventure, we'll head towards Sibiu, also known as Hermannstadt by its Saxon name. As the European Capital of Culture in 2007, Sibiu boasts 900 years of history, evident in its old fortification walls, guild-named towers, central squares, and historic buildings. Immersed in art and culture, Sibiu offers a rich cultural experience, making it a city well worth exploring. We'll spend the night in Sibiu.
UNESCO vibe, authentic countryside photos
Our next stop is Alba Iulia, one of Romania's oldest settlements, known in ancient times as Apulum. It served as a major military and economic center during the Roman occupation and is most renowned for the Great Union of Romania on December 1, 1918, unifying Transylvania with the Kingdom of Romania. Here, we'll visit the historic Alba Iulia Citadel, a significant architectural and historical landmark dating back to ancient times.
After a delightful local coffee with a view, our journey continues to the magnificent Gothic-Renaissance Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle. This architectural gem is not only a historical treasure but also a symbol of Transylvania's medieval history. As one of the largest castles in Europe, it's included among the Seven Wonders of Romania. Here, you'll uncover the legend behind the Corvin Family's coat of arms, featuring a raven with a golden ring in its beak, adding to the castle's mystique and appeal for history enthusiasts. Our final destination for the night is Timisoara.
Timisoara, European Capital of Culture in 2023, is nestled on the banks of the Bega River, with its distinctive architectural character, boasts ample green spaces, and offers a vibrant cultural scene. Often referred to as "Little Vienna," Timisoara hosts year-round musical and theatrical performances, art galleries, museums, cozy restaurants, and cafes. As a progressive and cosmopolitan city, Timisoara made history by being the first in Europe (second in the world, after New York) to illuminate its streets with electricity. The picturesque Habsburg-era Union Square in Timisoara features grand structures, places of worship representing different denominations, public institutions, and historic pastel-hued buildings.
Timișoara is a charming western Romanian city known for its elegant Baroque squares, multicultural heritage, and relaxed European atmosphere. Often called “Little Vienna”, it features colorful historic architecture, lively cafés, and scenic walks along the Bega River. Timișoara is also famous as the birthplace of the 1989 Romanian Revolution and for being a vibrant cultural and student city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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