Day 1. AIRPORT – BUCHAREST
Pickup from the airport and transfer to your hotel in BUCHAREST. Accommodation. In the evening, a walking tour in the old town and dinner with a glass of wine and a spectacular folklore show. Overnight stay.
Day 2. BUCHAREST
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet your local guide and visit the main sights such as the Arch of Triumph, the Victory Square, the Roman Square, and the Unification Square. At the Constitution Square you will see the Palace of the Parliament which is the second largest building in the world. The next destination on your program is the Village Museum, the largest open-air museum in Europe. Its items were transported by train from the northern region of Maramures to Bucharest. You learn more about the Romanian culture while you visit the peasant houses, the windmill, and the wooden churches. Dinner at the restaurant. Overnight in Bucharest.
Day 3. BUCHAREST – SINAIA – BRASOV (approx. 180 km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Drive to SINAIA, the finest alpine town in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains and once home of Romania’s first King, Carol I. Here is where you will find the Peles Castle, a superb royal residence built above acres of green meadows, deep inside the forest. Built in German Renaissance style, the Peles Castle is probably the most beautiful castle in Eastern Europe. In the afternoon arrive in BRASOV, one of the largest cities in Transylvania. Check-in at the hotel and have dinner at the restaurant. Overnight in Brasov.
Day 4. BRASOV – BRAN (approx. 80 km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Discover the well-preserved old town with the medieval squares surrounded by small colourful houses and cobbled stone streets. The guided tour in the almost 800-year-Old Town includes the Black Church, the largest Gothic construction of its kind between Istanbul and Vienna, the St. Nicholas Church and both the White and the Black Tower, as a time standing symbol of the medieval times. Next, you drive to BRAN, where you visit the famous Dracula Castle. The castle was built by the Transylvanian Saxons at the end of the 14th century and served as customs between the two Romanian regions: Wallachia and Transylvania. It is nowadays known as one of the top 100 castles in the world. Return to Brasov for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 5. BRASOV – SIGHIŞOARA – SIBIU (approx. 210 km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Discover more about SIGHIŞOARA, one of the few still inhabited medieval fortresses in the world. Sighisoara was settled by the Germans in the 13th century and it is one of the still inhabited medieval fortresses in the whole world, being also protected by the UNESCO. During the walking tour you will visit the Clock Tower, the birth house of Dracula’s vampire and the Church on the Hill. At noon depart towards SIBIU, listed by Forbes in top 10 most idyllic places to live in the whole world. The town was settled by the Germans colonists in the 12th century and preserves until today its wonderful medieval atmosphere. Check-in at the hotel. The walking tour starts at the Grand Square where you will find the Catholic Church, the City Hall and the Brukenthal Palace, it continues with Liar’s Bridge, the Small Square and Huet Square. In the evening enjoy a visit in SIBIEL, where you will meet the locals and have a traditional meal with Romanian wines and schnapps. Overnight stay.
Day 6. SIBIU – ALBA IULIA – TIMIŞOARA (approx. 295 km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Depart towards TIMIŞOARA, making a stop in ALBA IULIA, the memorable place of the Great Union of Romania. A visit in the impressive Orthodox Cathedral and the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the oldest standing cathedral in Romania. Afterwards, a tour of the Hapsburg citadel, also known as Alba Carolina Citadel, in the time of the Roman occupation. Continue your journey towards Timişoara. The tour starts with a brief introduction over Romania today, just to set a base for the story of Timisoara. The path follows the historical events starting with the Mongol invasion (1241) and ending in the contemporary times with the revolution against communist regime (1989). Learn about the 164 years of Turkish occupation and see where the hammam (Turkish public bath), bazaar (marketplace), Central Mosque or the cemetery used to be 4 centuries ago. During 18th century one of the first trams in the world connects the city centre with Fabric and Iosefin neighbourhoods. The streets are enlightened by electric light, for the first time in continental Europe, at Timişoara (1884). The city is refortified, a new downtown is built (Piata Victoriei). The economy is booming, and Timişoara is a very developed modern city. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 7. TIMISOARA – BUDAPEST (approx. 315 km)
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Depart towards Hungary and its amazing capital city, BUDAPEST. Transfer to the hotel to check-in. Meet the local guide and visit the main sights of the Hungarian capital city: Heroes Square, stroll along Andrassy Avenue to admire its magnificent buildings including Opera House, St. Stephens Cathedral, Parliament, and the Grand Synagogue. Explore the Castle district on foot, visit the wonderful Mathias Church and enjoy the vista of Budapest and its elegant bridges from Fisherman‘s Bastion. In the evening enjoy a farewell dinner at the local restaurant. Overnight in Budapest.
Day 8. BUDAPEST – AIRPORT
Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Transfer to the airport for the departure flight.
The maximum number of people for each booking for this offer is two adults and one extra bed.