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Transylvania Tour – 4 days Explore the ancient medieval towns and fortresses Transylvania is home to some of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, most notably Brasov, featuring Old Saxon architecture and citadel ruins and Sibiu with its cobblestone streets and pastel-colored houses. Visitors to Transylvania will also encounter stunning castles such Bran, near Brasov, – a Gothic fairy-tale structure, often associated with 15th century Walachian Prince Vlad Tepes, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While the connection with Vlad is tenuous, the deep bond of local villagers with the legend is not. Transylvania’s multi-ethnic heritage (including German and Hungarian) is delightfully apparent in the folk costumes, architecture, cuisine, music and festivals. Colorful centuries-old traditions are alive and well in the small villages of Transylvania. People here still make a living at such time-honored occupations as shepherds, weavers, blacksmiths and carpenters. Itinerary: Day 1 Bucharest-Bran-Brasov Bran: Castle of Dracula Brasov: Black Church, Citadel of Brasov, Ecaterina’s Gate, White Tower, Black Tower, The Blacksmiths Bastion, The Weavers Bastion, The Ropemakers Bastion, The Drapers Bastion. Day 2 Brasov-Sibiu Evangelical Church, The Bridge of Lies, Historical Center, The Stairs Passage, Brukenthal Museum, Towers and Bastions. Day 3 Sibiu-Biertan-Sighisoara Evangelical Church of Biertan Sighisoara: The Clock Tower, The Church on the Hill, House of Dracula, The pupils roofed stairways Day 4 Sighisoara-Prejmer-Harman-Bucharest Fortified church of Prejmer Fortified church of Harman
Transylvania Tour – 4 days
Transylvania Tour – 4 days
Explore the ancient medieval towns and fortresses
Transylvania is home to some of Europe’s best-preserved medieval towns, most notably Brasov, featuring Old Saxon architecture and citadel ruins and Sibiu with its cobblestone streets and pastel-colored houses.
Visitors to Transylvania will also encounter stunning castles such Bran, near Brasov, – a Gothic fairy-tale structure, often associated with 15th century Walachian Prince Vlad Tepes, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While the connection with Vlad is tenuous, the deep bond of local villagers with the legend is not.
Transylvania’s multi-ethnic heritage (including German and Hungarian) is delightfully apparent in the folk costumes, architecture, cuisine, music and festivals.
Colorful centuries-old traditions are alive and well in the small villages of Transylvania. People here still make a living at such time-honored occupations as shepherds, weavers, blacksmiths and carpenters.
Itinerary:
Day 1 Bucharest-Bran-Brasov
Bran: Castle of Dracula
Brasov: Black Church, Citadel of Brasov, Ecaterina’s Gate, White Tower, Black Tower, The Blacksmiths Bastion, The Weavers Bastion, The Ropemakers Bastion, The Drapers Bastion.
Day 2 Brasov-Sibiu
Evangelical Church, The Bridge of Lies, Historical Center, The Stairs Passage, Brukenthal Museum, Towers and Bastions.
Day 3 Sibiu-Biertan-Sighisoara
Evangelical Church of Biertan
Sighisoara: The Clock Tower, The Church on the Hill, House of Dracula, The pupils roofed stairways
Day 4 Sighisoara-Prejmer-Harman-Bucharest
Fortified church of Prejmer
Fortified church of Harman
Personnalized experiences
A local guide
On-demand quotation
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