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Do you like tales, legends and travel? You can have it all in only one day trip from Bucharest. A walk in the past from one castle to another, where legends and true stories blend. Bran Castle, also known as the residence of the legendary Prince of Darkness, Dracula is a medieval fortification, a real landmark for our country. Cantacuzino Castle has a great architectural, historical, documentary and artistic value. And it's also known as The Nevermore Academy, being the set for the Netflix show Wednesday. The road itself to reach the place is a beautiful experience, sliding through the Carpathian mountains, Romanian plains and the oil fields. One last stop before heading back to Bucharest will be at the Snagov Lake. The grave of Vlad the Impaler (a.k.a. Dracula), was discovered in the Monastery Snagov.
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Queen Mary of Romania stay at Cotroceni Palace during her lifetime. She and her husband, King Ferdinand I, used the palace as their primary residence in Bucharest. Queen Mary was known for her love of art and culture, and she played a significant role in promoting Romanian culture and heritage during her time at Cotroceni Palace. Visiting the Cotroceni Museum offers a glimpse into Romania's rich history and culture. You can explore the beautiful palace grounds, learn about the country's royal history, and see various exhibits showcasing art, artifacts, and historical items. It's a great way to immerse yourself in Romanian history and experience the grandeur of this important landmark.
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Embark on this small group day trip from Bucharest to discover an important part of Romanian history hidden at Targoviste. On this tour you will learn details about the famous Vlad Tepes, also known as Dracula as well as details from Romania's recent history. At the end of the tour you will visit Ceausescu Palace - the home of the former Romanian dictator located in Bucharest.
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Take this tour to visit the free bears from Zarnesti, find out their stories and visit the medieval town of Brasov. The place is the biggest brown bears sanctuary in the world and is the home of 106 bears. All the bears were rescued from Zoo, circus or people who used to keep them in cages. Brasov is a medieval city in Transylvania and was built by german people from Bavaria, southern Germany.
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The Black Sea Coast is a very important region of Romania. Old ruins are talking about ancient Greek and Roman colonists who populated more then 2 000 years ago the West shore of the Black Sea. In Constanta you will travel back in time and find out more about these colonists. The delta of the Danube River represents one of the last natural paradises in Europe, a network of channels, lakes, and lushly vegetated forests. It is home to a fascinating mix of cultures and traditions and bird species. It represents a natural treasure included on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with unique landscape, fauna and flora.
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One way transfer by private car from your hotel in Bucharest to Therme Bucharest. Therme Bucharest is the largest recreation, wellness and entertainment centre in Europe. It's open all year round. Your English speaking driver will pick you from your hotel in Bucharest and transfer you to Therme. On your way, you'll have a glimpse of the most beautiful part of the city, passing by The Village Museum and the Arch of Triumph. Hop in the car and allow your English-speaking driver to transport you comfortably and efficiently.
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This Bucharest city tour combines the Palace of Parliament, Ceausescu Mansion, and the Village Museum in one complete Bucharest highlights experience with seamless organization and skip-the-line reservations. We save you hours of waiting time with guaranteed skip-the-line access to the Palace of Parliament and Ceausescu Mansion — two of the most visited landmarks in Bucharest. Your guided tour is led by expert trilingual guides (English, Spanish, Italian) and enhanced by a modern audio system available in 24+ languages directly on your smartphone. Travel comfortably between attractions in premium, air-conditioned vehicles while discovering the real stories behind Romania’s communist past and traditional rural heritage at the Village Museum. Entrance tickets are not included in the standard tour price; guests may either select the “Tickets Included” option at checkout or purchase tickets on-site on the day of the tour. We handle the logistics; you just enjoy the history!
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Explore Constanta in a day with highlights including Ovid Square, where you’ll learn about the Roman poet Ovid’s exile, and admire the beautiful Art Nouveau Casino by the Black Sea. Visit the Great Mahmudiye Mosque, one of the oldest in Romania, and climb its minaret for stunning panoramic views. Discover the Roman Mosaic Edifice, a testament to Constanta’s rich Roman heritage, and explore the The Museum of Folk Art. Enjoy a relaxing walk along the seaside promenade, with free time for coffee and shopping. Top off your visit with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Perfect for history, culture, and relaxation!
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The beginnings of the salt mine date back to around 1685, when the officer Mihail Cantacuzino identified the salt deposit. The mine consists of 14 trapezoidal-shaped rooms, with a base opening of 32 meters, a ceiling of 10 meters and a height of 45 meters. The Slănic Salt Mine is considered the largest visitable salt mine in Europe, due to the large volume of excavated salt and the vast space. Wine tasting is the process of examining and sensory evaluating wine, including appearance, smell, and taste. It typically involves five steps: observing the color, swirling the glass to release the aromas, smelling, tasting, and enjoying the wine. The goal is to understand and appreciate the characteristics of the wine. The journey takes approximately 8-10 hours depending on traffic.
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There is a local saying about our country that goes like this: “Romania starts where the asphalt ends.” During this trip, you will discover the meaning of it, as you will travel to Bucovina and Transylvania, 2 of the most impressive regions of Romania to visit the famous UNESCO Monuments along with extraordinary cities. So, let the journey begin…
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Visit one of the most fascinating regions in Eastern Europe, with an outstanding history and culture, Transylvania, or the “Land behind the forests”. Discover here some of the most beautiful medieval towns in Eastern Europe, breath-taking landscapes, friendly locals and delicious food. Experience the thrill of walking in Dracula’s footsteps, with an itinerary that takes you through all the places that carry the memory of the bloodthirsty Count. Please note that The Peles Castle is always closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. In the period of the Romanian winter holidays (24.12.2021-02.01.2022) several attractions may have a modified schedule, or they may be closed. Let us know in advance your date of travel in order for us to check the schedules. Thank you for understanding.
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Relax, have fun, stay healthy! Enjoy good time at one of the the largest relaxation and entertainment center in Europe - Therme Bucharest. Having an indoor temperature of 29-30 degrees Celsius and a water temperature of 33 degrees Celsius, the spa is open all year long. The thermal water makes its way from deep underground to supply 10 pools, 6 saunas, 4 wet saunas and 16 water slides. Located near Bucharest it hosts the widest variety of botanical plants with over 800,000 plants, countless orchids, 1500 palm threes from 6 countries and the biggest network of indoor waterslides in Romania, with a total length of 1,5 km, as well, you can enjoy the largest wave pool (560 square meters) in Romania. With entertainment and recreation facilities that are completely new in Romania, Therme Bucharest is the ideal destination for the whole family. It is the perfect place to experiment the culture of wellness at its highest level. Opening hours are: 10.00-23.00
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You're are going to meet the host at our office and your journey in the Communist past of Romania will start. We'll take you inside the palace , , sort out the tickets , the guide will be introduce to you. After more then one hour inside one of Europe's most impressive buildings you will see with different eyes this amazing , and yet not fully discovered part of the old continent.
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Transfagarasan Road is one of the top highlights of Romanian tourism and you will be exploring it on this exciting tour that combines nature, charming countryside and historical landmarks. More than 150 kilometers (94 miles) in length the Transfagarasan Highway is Romania’s most spectacular and best known road and, thanks to an appearance on BBC Top Gear in 2009, now one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions. Fully open only from June to October, the road’s highest point is at 2042 meters (6700 ft): the tunnel which links the northern and southern sides at Lake Balea.
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Learn more about Bulgarian history and culture Romania and Bulgaria are neighbor countries with similar relief and climate but with different history, culture, traditions and architecture. See the difference between the two countries by visiting religious and historical sites in Bulgaria. Often referred to as the "City of the Tsars", Veliko Tarnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famous as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, attracting many tourists with its unique architecture.
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A guided tasting experience by our team of certified sommeliers. Try different wines from around the country's unique terroirs and learn how to pair them with traditional food. Perfect for couples or group travellers who are interested in local gastronomy and wine, or a fun evening activity.
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At Mogoșoaia Palace, travelers will step back into Romania’s aristocratic past. Built in the early 18th century in Brâncovenesc style—a mix of Renaissance, Ottoman, and Baroque influences—the palace is set within a beautifully landscaped park. Visitors can stroll through its elegant rooms, view historical artifacts, and enjoy the peaceful gardens and lake views. The site offers insight into the life of Romanian nobility and the architectural richness of the period.
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Dare to follow the footsteps of Dracula and discover one of Europe’s most surprising underground worlds in a single unforgettable day. Cross the peaceful waters of Snagov Lake to visit the mysterious monastery believed to guard the tomb of Vlad the Impaler, the real ruler behind the Dracula legend. Hear the chilling stories, uncover the truth behind the myth, and experience a place filled with history and intrigue. Then journey deep below the surface into the breathtaking Slanic Prahova Salt Mine, where enormous salt chambers create a spectacular hidden world unlike anything you’ve seen before. With expert guides, comfortable transportation, and perfectly planned stops, this tour offers an exciting mix of legend, history, and natural wonder. Entrance tickets are not included in the base price, but you may select the ticket-included option at checkout, or your guide will be happy to assist you with purchasing them on-site.
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Best offer to do a complete Bucharest city tour with a visit included to the Village Museum. Start your tour with discovering the wonders of Bucharest with 3 major stops: the Revolution Square, The Parliament Palace and Military Academy and pass by the most important landmarks like: The Romanian Arch of Triumph, House of Free Press, Kiseleff Avenue with beautiful French style villas, Victory Square, Cismigiu Garden, Fountains Avenue & Opera Square. Complete your visit of Romania's Capital with taking a tour in one of the most impressive open air ethnographic museums in the world where you can have an encounter with an authentic Romanian village rich in monuments and artifacts dating from the 17th to the 20th century.
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Take a day trip to visit the most famous castles in Romania. First, visit Peles Castle, one of the most beautiful in Europe, and then visit Dracula's Castle (Bran Castle). Enjoy free time in Brasov Old town a typical transylvanian city.
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We start the day driving to the Slanic Salt Mine. This salt mine, located in a wonderful environment was opened for the first time in 1938 and in order to reach it we will go 400 meters down. The microclimate inside makes it one of the favorite places for both locals and travelers. Also, having a constant temperature inside of never more than 54 degrees Fahrenhei ( 12 degrees Celsius) is a preferred place in a hot summer. Our next stop will be a unique and also an odd place: the mud volcanoes. This small volcanoes stand just a few meters above ground and they exist just because of a unique combination of water and natural gases creating a moon like terrain. Next stop is Ciolanu Monastery, well known for its late 19th century icons painted by famous artist Tatarascu. Drive back to your hotel in the late afternoon.
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Visit the Balkans in this 14 days tour in wich You will visit 9 countries: Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia and Hungary. Enjoy a small group tour from 1 to 15 with a tourguide that will fit on your interests and will make this experience unforgettable. In this tour of the Balkans You will have the possibility to understand better the history that separated or connected different countries and experience as well mostly of the Unesco sites.
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Take the worry out of your arrival to Bucarest (OTP) Airport and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.
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Experience the fascinating contradictions of Bucharest in one comprehensive day. From the rural charm of ancient villages to the monumental ego of the Communist regime, this tour offers a complete narrative of Romania’s capital. We don't just show you landmarks; we tell the story of a nation. Your day begins with the Palace of the Parliament, a staggering monument to totalitarian power and the second-largest administrative building on Earth. You will witness the architectural ambition of Nicolae Ceaușescu firsthand. The journey continues to the Ceaușescu House (Primaverii Palace), where you’ll step into the private, gold-laden world of the dictator’s family, a striking contrast to the daily life of the era. To balance the monumental with the traditional, we take you to the Village Museum, an oasis of greenery in the city center. Here, you’ll walk among authentic peasant homes, windmills, and churches brought from every region of Romania.
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