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Bucharest, Romania, has 1,307 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: National Arena, National Library of Romania, National Cathedral, Romanian Academy. Also worth exploring nearby: Otopeni, Ruse.
01Things to do

National Arena
National stadium

National Library of Romania
National library

National Cathedral
Eastern Orthodox cathedral

Romanian Academy
Library
Colectiv nightclub fire
Structure fire

National Museum of Art of Romania
Art museum
02Activities to book
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Duration
10 h
Language
anglais, roumain
Guidance
Guide
Group
Private activity
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Book up to 12 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
Transylvania is Romania’s most popular travel destination, and its charming and mysterious castles are a big part of the almost mythical fascination it spreads. From well-known monuments like Bran Castle to smaller castles that once belonged to the local aristocracy, the hundreds of castles of Transylvania tell a story of their own rise and decay, often directly connected to the troubled history of Romania.
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Peleș Castle
When King Carol I of Romania visited the small village of Sinaia in the foothills of the Bucegi mountains in the 1860s, he was captivated by its scenic location and commissioned the construction of a palace there. The resulting castle is easily one of the most stunning in all of Europe.The first couple to live there, King Carol I and his wife Queen Elizabeth of Romania were known to be very different in temperament and interests. The king was an accomplished soldier who greatly expanded and improved the Romanian military, and the queen was more artistic, with a great fondness for music, art, and literature, and even published poetry under the pen name Carmen Sylva. Peleș, too, was a reflection of these two different personalities. Important !! Peles Castle is closed on Mondays the visit is without inside tour
Château de Bran
The fame of the castle taken abroad is due largely to Bram Stoker, author of the famous novel “Dracula” – the story of the vampire-count that never ceases to fascinate. The connection between the character in the novel and Prince Vlad the Impaler – Dracula is even suggested by the author who wrote somewhere in the book “… was it really that prince Dracula who opposed the Turks over the great river, even from the border with Turkey.“ Although the history disproves that Vlad Tepes, ruler with vampire traits ever lived in Bran Castle, the blood – hungry count’s story is so popular and widespread that it almost no one is interested in the truth. Dracula’s legend is one thing, the story of Vlad Tepes is something different, but this “confusion” put the small town and the castle on the map of international tourism and brings important financial benefits to the area.
Brasov
Visit beautiful city of Brasov
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Pickup points: Hotel, Place (198 stops served).
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Pick up and drop off from all the locations in the Bucharest
1 traveler(s) minimum · 7 maximum per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
This activity can be canceled in case of bad weather or if there aren't enough participants.
Product code: 223278P3
Activity offered by Romania Tours and Trips via Viator.