City of Brasov (5km) Braşov, the ‘Prague’ of Romania, combines
a medieval architecture with the pleasures of
a modern city. The famous Black Church overlooks
the sprawling Sfatului Square. Go dining, shopping
or just enjoy a local beer or wine on a picturesque
terrace, all still at very affordable prices!
Transfăgărăşan road (60km) One of Ceauşescu’s mega-projects, this road will let you
cross the mountains by car and offers dramatic views of
the peaks of the Făgăraş Mountains chain.
Along the route, take a chance to visit one of the many
monastries and churches you can still find in Romania.
Dracula’s Castle in Bran (30km) Without doubt one of the most popular tourist attraction
of Transylvania. Take the tour and learn the real story
behind Dracula.
Bucharest (135km) The capital of Romania is nicely situated on the banks of
the Dămboviţa River. Must-sees are the grotesque Palace of
Parliament, the Arc de Triomphe and Cişmigiu Garden.
Peleş castle in Sinaia (35km) The Peleş royal palace is the best-preserved and most
gorgeous castle in Romania. A tour through all stunning
and exquisite rooms will leave you with an unforgettable
memory. Once here, we recommend seeing more of the
Prahova Valley area, known for its splendid wines and
once the home of Romanian Kings and Royalty.