3 Popular Packege(s)
Area 228 Square Kilometers
Population 1.88 Million
Winter Temperature JANUARY IS THE COOLEST MONTH OF THE YEAR UPTO 1 DEGREE
Summer Temperature JULY IS THE HOTTEST MONTH OF THE YEAR UPTO 30 DEGREE
Best Time To Visit The best time to do a tour of Romania would be from March to October as the weather is not very cold and the roads are clean and practicable. Sometimes the summer could be very hot, but this is difficult to predict and could be an advantage if you are a person who enjoys the sun.
Bucharest has reasonable connections with most European capitals and with the largest cities in Romania, but it can be difficult to find a direct flight to Bucharest from outside of Europe or the Middle East. The city is also reached by a large number of low-costs flights, mainly from destinations in Italy and Spain as well as from some major cities in Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, Belgium, Hungary, Turkey, Austria, Israel etc.
Buses are a good option to get to Bucharest if coming from Moldova, Turkey, Greece and to some extent Bulgaria, given the low frequency and speeds of trains between these countries and Romania.
Bucharest is linked through direct daily trains to most neighboring countriesâ capitals ( Budapest, Chişinău, Kiev, Sofia), as well as to Vienna, Venice, Thessaloniki, Istanbul, Moscow and of course to main cities in all of Romaniaâs 41 counties.
Just a short drive from Bucharest are 2 of Romania's most captivating cultural treasuresâMogoșoaia Palace and Snagov Monastery. Head to the countryside to experience the grand gardens and Brancovenesc architecture of Mogoșoaia, and then continue your journey to the mysterious Snagov Monastery.
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage, bohemian charm, and tumultuous history of Bucharest on this half-day sightseeing tour. Experience Romanian village life at an open-air museum, meander your way down Old World streets, and travel through time in Revolution Square to witness the end of Communism.
Explore the mystery, intrigue, and legends that swirl throughout Romania on this day tour from Bucharest to Transylvania. Uncover the Neo-Renaissance architecture of Peles Castle, soak in the eerie atmosphere that inspired Dracula, and stroll the medieval streets of picturesque mountain town Brașov.
whisk away to Sinaia, a quaint town nestled at the foot of the Bucegi Mountains. Here, discover the masterpiece that is Peles Castle, once home to the Romanian royal family. Stop to admire its dramatic turrets before heading inside to explore its 160 rooms. Wind your way through the halls to marvel at crystal chandeliers, hand-embroidered silk, and leather-covered walls. Gaze out the stained-glass windows to take in panoramic views of the pointed mountains set against crystal-blue skies.
Head north through Transylvania towards Bran Castle, a 13th-century fortress perched atop a 200-foot-high (61-metre) rock. Twist your way through dimly lit stairways, underground passages, and rooms housing hundred-years-old weapons and torture devices. the myths and mysteries of Count Dracula that are steeped in the castle's history.
Your adventure concludes with a walking tour through the charming medieval town of Brașov, surrounded by the towering Carpathian Mountains. Meander through the historic center of the city, passing by the Gothic Black Church and the red-roofed buildings of Council Square. Finish your day with some free time to shop, eat, and explore on your own before heading back to Bucharest.
Soseaua București-Ploiești 42D, ☎ +40 21 305 7195, [29]. Mon-Sun: 10:00 to 22:00.
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Strada Episcopul Radu 3, București 020751, Romania
Calea 13 Septembrie 127-131, București, Romania