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Two Castle Tour to Peles Castle and Bran Castle in Romania
Sinaia
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Discover the enchanting contrasts of Romania’s most iconic castles on this two-castle tour. Explore the extravagant Peleș Castle, a masterpiece of German Neo-Renaissance architecture nestled in the Carpathian Mountains. Then, delve into the mysterious allure of Bran Castle, known as "Dracula's Castle," with its gothic charm and medieval history. Experience the rich narratives and striking differences between these two landmarks in a single day from Bucharest.
-See Romania’s two most iconic castles seamlessly in a single day, without ever feeling rushed. - Experience two completely different worlds in one day—from the lavish 19th-century royal luxury of Peleș to the rugged 14th-century medi...
Points forts
10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Meals
Peles Castle (optional)
Bran Castle (optional)
Two Castle Tour to Peles Castle and Bran Castle in Romania
Sinaia
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Discover the enchanting contrasts of Romania’s most iconic castles on this two-castle tour. Explore the extravagant Peleș Castle, a masterpiece of German Neo-Renaissance architecture nestled in the Carpathian Mountains. Then, delve into the mysterious allure of Bran Castle, known as "Dracula's Castle," with its gothic charm and medieval history. Experience the rich narratives and striking differences between these two landmarks in a single day from Bucharest.
-See Romania’s two most iconic castles seamlessly in a single day, without ever feeling rushed. - Experience two completely different worlds in one day—from the lavish 19th-century royal luxury of Peleș to the rugged 14th-century medi...
Points forts
10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Meals
Peles Castle (optional)
Bran Castle (optional)
Itinéraire
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Château de Peles
Built between 1873 and 1914 by King Carol I, it served as the lavish summer residence for the Romanian Royal Family
It is a masterpiece of German Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival styles. The interior features over 160 rooms decorated with intricate woodcarvings, Murano glass.
It was highly advanced for its time, becoming the first castle in Europe to be fully lit by electricity (generated by its own plant) and featuring central heating, an elevator, and hot/cold running water.
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Château de Bran (Château de Dracula)
Built in 1377 by the Saxons of Brașov, it was originally designed as a strategic fortress and customs post guarding the mountain border between Transylvania and Wallachia. It later served as a royal residence for Queen Marie in the early 20th century.
In contrast to the open opulence of Peleș, Bran features narrow, winding corridors, hidden staircases, and simple, rustic medieval rooms.
It is internationally famous as "Dracula's Castle" due to its resemblance to the fortress described in Bram Stoker's novel. However, the real-life historical figure (Vlad the Impaler) never lived here, though he may have passed through the region.