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Dracula Day Tour
Three castles in a day and pure stories
We challenge you to a one-day Dracula Day Tour, a captivating journey that unveils a trove of fascinating destinations in just a day. Explore three enchanting castles – Peles, Pelisor, and Bran, visit the historic Rasnov Citadel, and soak in the beauty of Prahova Valley’s resorts (Sinaia, Busteni, Predeal). Immerse yourself in tales from bygone eras, spanning medieval times, the age of rulers, and the reign of kings. The tour’s highlight is the intriguing Myth of Dracula, adding an extra layer of mystique to your experience. As the day concludes, you’ll carry the potent essence of authenticity and cherish memories of these remarkable places.Dracula Day Tour
The journey begins, as usual, in ground zero, the capital city of Romania, Bucharest. The tour should continue north, towards the city of Ploiesti. Go round the city and continue towards the Carpathian Mountains. The landscape changes fast and the mountains become magnificent. Soon you will enter the Prahova Valley defile. After about 2 hours of driving (if you rent a car) or 1 hour and a half- 2 hours by train, you will arrive in Sinaia, also known as the Royal City, due to its castles and the years spent here by the Romanian Royal Families. The city is beautiful. It has many traditional and also newer houses built on the north side of the river, on the slopes of Bucegi Mountains. Sinaia is also one of the best ski resorts in Romania. It has many slopes starting from 2000 meters in altitude. It is one of the best freeride ski spots in Romania.
Once in Sinaia visit the Peles and Pelisor Castles.
Peles Castle was built between 1866 and 1914, at the request of King Carol I, by architects Johannes Schultz and Karel Liman, and decorated by famous JD Heymann from Hamburg, August Bembe from Mainz and Bernhard Ludwig from Vienna. Peles Castle is the most famous royal residence in Romania and the first fully electrified castle in Europe, equipped with an interior elevator and centralized heating, incredible things for that period. The castle has 160 rooms, many entrances and staircases. The cost for this imposing construction was estimated at 16 mil Romanian lei in gold (approx. US$ 120 million today), and between 300-400 people from all over Europe assisted with the actual construction works, as Queen Elizabeth stated in her journal.
Pelişor Castle is a small castle built in the interior park of Peles Castle on the Prahova Valley between 1899-1903 by Czech architect Karel Liman, and decorated by the Viennese artist Ludwig Bernhardt. Since 1903, the castle became the summer residence of the successors to the throne: King Ferdinand and Queen Marie. Pelişor Castle has 99 rooms and a valuable collection of decorative art belonging to the Art-Nouveau, including works by artists such as E. Galle, Daum brothers, J. Hoffmann, LC Tiffany Gurschner etc.
The two castles take about 2 hours to visit. After the lunch break and a walk in the large green court of the castles, get back on the road. The trip continues to Bran. Pass through Busteni, a beautiful town at the foothills of the mountains. Seen from Busteni, the Bucegi Mountains with their steep slopes look gorgeous. Also, from here one can see the Caraiman Cross (Heroes’ Cross on Caraiman Peak), with a height of 36 meters (118 ft), built between 1926 and 1928 at the initiative of Marie of Edinburgh and King Ferdinand of Romania in memoriam of the Romanian soldiers who died during World War I. This monument is the tallest summit cross in the world situated at such an altitude (2,291 meters), being recognized by Guinness World Records in 2014. Kalinderu ski and snowboarding slopes are also visible in the proximity.
Near Predeal the road takes the left exit and passes Paraul Rece and Rasnov before arriving at Bran. This settlement is the place where we can find Dracula’s Castle. Bran Castle (Törzburg in German), also known as Dracula Castle, is a landmark of Romania. The medieval atmosphere could be seen and felt everywhere. There are plenty of elements that bring it to life and there are also many tourists that inspire happiness. The most amazing thing here is the castle that dominates the surroundings from the high rock on which it is situated. It makes you feel the old times’ spirit and the stories with Dracula will immediately come to mind. Read more about the Bran Castle in this article.
The journey continues to Rasnov where you will visit the medieval citadel. Rasnov Citadel is a settlement built on a large rock near the mountains, with its tall walls offering protection in the past. Inside are some houses and auxiliary constructions that used to serve population needs. The citadel was built in 1215 as a fortified settlement by the Teutonic Knights. It was only conquered once, around 1600. It offered protection to its citizens for more than 8 centuries. Furthermore, it is a nice place, well-preserved, where the old times are kept alive.
Now it is time to go back to Bucharest, after a day full of history and amazing sightseeing, following the same route as the one chosen in the morning.
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