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From Bucharest: 2-Day Medieval Transylvania Tour

From Bucharest: 2-Day Medieval Transylvania Tour

On the first day, you will travel from Bucharest, and onto Sinaia, Bran, Brasov, and Sighisoara. You will be picked up from Bucharest and be driven towards the beautiful Prahova Valley. The first stop will be at the imposing and magnificent palace of Peles. Built by the royal family of Romania during the 19th century, this palace offers an insight into 19th-century German Renaissance style of decorations. The next stop will be in Bran Castle, known also as Dracula’s Castle. The imposing construction watches over a valley from a strategic position, it was originally built as a fortress at the former border between Wallachia and Transylvania. Discover the connection between the legendary ruler, Vlad the Impaler, and the infamous vampire. In the afternoon, head to the city of Brasov, a city that retains its medieval charm with the help of its well kept historical center. The walking tour of this lovely town starts from the main square, admiring the old City Hall with its clock tower, the monumental Gothic Black Church, the fortifications, the two watch towers up the hill, the craftsmen guilds and the narrowest street in Europe. In the evening you will reach Sighisoara, where tour guide is going to set departure time and location for the next day On day 2, you will travel from Sighisoara to Sibiu, and back to Bucharest. After breakfast, you will tour the medieval citadel of Sighisoara, one of the very few permanently inhabited citadels in Europe. This is also the birthplace of the legendary Vlad Dracula, whose house you will see, after which you will climb to the top of the 500-year-old clock tower for a fantastic view over the town. Next stop will be Sibiu, also known as Hermannstadt. This is the heart of the German community living in Romania, the German Saxons having lived here for over 800 years. A former European capital of culture, Sibiu boasts many great sights from medieval times when it was a citadel, such as the Great Square, the Brukenthal Museum, and the infamous Bridge of Lies. Afterward, drive along the spectacular Olt river valley going back to Bucharest.

SB01 - City Tour Sibiu: Exploring the Heart of Transylvania

SB01 - City Tour Sibiu: Exploring the Heart of Transylvania

Operating days: daily Departure hours: 10:00 o´clock (Nov.-Apr.) 17:00 o´clock (May-Oct.) Day Itinerary Starting Point: Sibiu INFOPOINT, Piata Huet, nr 1 City Tour of Sibiu (In English) This City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Main Attraction: o The Large Square (Piata Mare) The heart of Sibiu, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Brukenthal Palace and the Council Tower. Learn about the city’s medieval past, its importance as the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007, and its role in the Transylvanian Saxon community o The Small Square (Piata Mica): A charming, cobbled square that serves as the site of numerous cultural events. It connects Piata Mare with Liars' Bridge and is surrounded by colorful merchant houses. o Liars' Bridge (Podul Minciunilor): One of the most iconic landmarks in Sibiu, known for its beautiful ironwork and legend. According to local folklore, it was believed that if a person told a lie while crossing, the bridge would collapse.This bridge links Piata Mica to Piata Huet o The Evangelical Cathedral: Located in Piata Huet, the Evangelical Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style building dating back to the 14th century.Admire its tower and interior, which features remarkable medieval murals and the old organ o The Brukenthal National Museum: one of the oldest and most important museums in Romania, located in the Brukenthal Palace. Explore the museum’s art collection, which includes works by European masters, as well as exhibitions on Romanian history and culture o The Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului): A medieval tower offering panoramic views of Sibiu’s historic center. Climb to the top to get a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. o The Orthodox Cathedral of Sibiu: The stunning Orthodox Cathedral, located in Piata Unirii, is a symbol of the city’s diverse religious history. Admire its exquisite frescoes, ornate decorations, and iconostasis The tour is a perfect mix of history, culture, and architecture, with opportunities to take beautiful photos along the way. City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way

SB09-Transfăgărășan Wonders:Journey through Bâlea Lake,Avrig

SB09-Transfăgărășan Wonders:Journey through Bâlea Lake,Avrig

Route: Sibiu – Transfagarasan Road – Carta - Avrig - Sibiu Operating days: daily Day Itinerary 1. Starting Point: Sibiu • 10:00 from accommodation depart from Sibiu and head towards the Transfăgărășan Highway, Stop 1: Transfăgărășan Road The Transfăgărășan Road is one of the most famous and scenic drives in the world, winding through the Făgăraș Mountains in Romania. This high-altitude highway (DN7C) connects Southern Transylvania with Wallachia, offering a series of breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and thrilling driving experiences. • Main Attraction: o Bâlea Lake A Hidden Gem in the Făgăraș Mountains: is one of Romania’s most stunning natural attractions, located at an altitude of 2,034 meters (6,673 feet) in the heart of the Făgăraș Mountains, part of the Southern Carpathians. o Scenic Beauty: Crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains create a serene and picturesque landscape. In summer, the lake reflects the surrounding peaks, while in winter, it transforms into a winter wonderland with snow-covered surroundings Stop 2: Cârța Cârța is a small village in the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania, known for its Cârța Monastery, one of the oldest and most historically significant religious sites in the region. The village is part of Sibiu County, situated near the famous Transfăgărășan Highway. • Main Attractions: o Cârța Monastery (Cârța Abbey): was founded in the 12th century by Cistercian monks, making it one of Romania's oldest religious buildings. The monks were instrumental in introducing Gothic architecture and culture to the region. o Quiet Village Atmosphere offers a peaceful and traditional rural atmosphere, where visitors can experience local Romanian culture, visit nearby farms, and enjoy authentic countryside experiences. Stop 3: Avrig Avrig is a charming town located in Sibiu County, Romania, nestled at the foot of the Făgăraș Mountains. The town is known for its historical and natural attractions, as well as its proximity to the stunning landscapes of the Carpathians. Avrig offers a blend of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and peaceful rural life. • Main Attraction: o Avrig Palace (Palatul Avrig): is the most notable landmark in the town, built in the 18th century in the Baroque style. It was originally a summer residence for the Habsburg nobility. The palace is known for its elegant architecture, featuring both Baroque and Neoclassical elements. Is a perfect destination for travelers looking to experience the charm of Transylvanian history, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life. Whether you’re interested in exploring historical landmarks, enjoying scenic mountain views, or simply relaxing in a peaceful village setting, Avrig offers something for everyone 5. Return to Sibiu • The journey takes around 30 minutes by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. The road is well-maintained and offers scenic views along the way.

1 Day Tour from Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market

1 Day Tour from Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market

1 Day Tour: Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market Embark on a magical journey from Bucharest to the heart of Transylvania, where Sibiu's famous Christmas Market transforms the city into a winter wonderland. This one-day tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and festive cheer in one of Romania's most charming medieval cities. The centerpiece of your day is the Sibiu Christmas Market, considered one of the best in Europe. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Big Square, the market is a sensory experience filled with traditional holiday spirit, perfect for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the Christmas season. Artisanal Crafts: The market is filled with charming stalls where local artisans showcase their handmade goods. From wooden toys to beautifully crafted ceramics, intricate jewelry, and traditional Romanian woolen clothing, you’ll find unique gifts and souvenirs that reflect the local craftsmanship. Festive Foods: No Christmas market visit is complete without sampling the festive foods. Indulge in Romanian specialties such as cozonac (sweet bread filled with walnuts or cocoa), kürtőskalács (chimney cakes), and sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls). Warm yourself with a cup of vin fiert (mulled wine) as you explore the market and enjoy the delightful scents and flavors of the holiday season. Entertainment and Activities: The Sibiu Christmas Market is more than just shopping. The festive atmosphere comes alive with Christmas carols, live performances, and traditional folk music. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor ice-skating rink located in the middle of the Big Square, offering a fun activity amidst the festive décor. More Than Just a Market: Sibiu’s Cultural Gems Beyond the Christmas Market, Sibiu offers cultural and historical highlights that add to the richness of the visit. The Evangelical Cathedral, with its towering spire and Gothic architecture, is a must-see landmark. Its stained-glass windows and peaceful interior offer a serene escape during the holiday hustle. If time allows, explore the Brukenthal National Museum, located in a Baroque palace near the Big Square. The museum houses a valuable collection of European and Romanian art, making it a fascinating stop for culture enthusiasts. A Magical Holiday Experience Sibiu’s Christmas Market is the epitome of holiday charm, with its blend of medieval atmosphere, traditional crafts, and festive cheer. The city's beautiful architecture, twinkling lights, and vibrant market create an enchanting experience that leaves visitors with unforgettable memories. This one-day tour from Bucharest to Sibiu offers a perfect holiday escape into a world of history, culture, and Christmas magic in the heart of Transylvania.

Bucharest: Sibiu Christmas Market Day Trip with Transfers

Bucharest: Sibiu Christmas Market Day Trip with Transfers

Embark on a magical journey from Bucharest to the heart of Transylvania, where Sibiu's famous Christmas Market transforms the city into a winter wonderland. This one-day tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and festive cheer in one of Romania's most charming medieval cities. The centerpiece of your day is the Sibiu Christmas Market, considered one of the best in Europe. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Big Square, the market is a sensory experience filled with traditional holiday spirit, perfect for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the Christmas season. The market is filled with charming stalls where local artisans showcase their handmade goods. From wooden toys to beautifully crafted ceramics, intricate jewelry, and traditional Romanian woolen clothing, you’ll find unique gifts and souvenirs that reflect the local craftsmanship. No Christmas market visit is complete without sampling the festive foods. Indulge in Romanian specialties such as cozonac (sweet bread filled with walnuts or cocoa), kürtőskalács (chimney cakes), and sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls). Warm yourself with a cup of vin fiert (mulled wine) as you explore the market and enjoy the delightful scents and flavors of the holiday season. The Sibiu Christmas Market is more than just shopping. The festive atmosphere comes alive with Christmas carols, live performances, and traditional folk music. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor ice-skating rink located in the middle of the Big Square, offering a fun activity amidst the festive décor. Beyond the Christmas Market, Sibiu offers cultural and historical highlights that add to the richness of the visit. The Evangelical Cathedral, with its towering spire and Gothic architecture, is a must-see landmark. Its stained-glass windows and peaceful interior offer a serene escape during the holiday hustle. If time allows, explore the Brukenthal National Museum, located in a Baroque palace near the Big Square. The museum houses a valuable collection of European and Romanian art, making it a fascinating stop for culture enthusiasts. Sibiu’s Christmas Market is the epitome of holiday charm, with its blend of medieval atmosphere, traditional crafts, and festive cheer. The city's beautiful architecture, twinkling lights, and vibrant market create an enchanting experience that leaves visitors with unforgettable memories.

From Sibiu: Brukenthal Palace & The Upside-down House Avrig

From Sibiu: Brukenthal Palace & The Upside-down House Avrig

Half-Day Tour from Sibiu: Brambura Park & Brukenthal Palace (Avrig) Duration: ~5 hours Itinerary Overview: 9:00 AM – Pick-up from Sibiu Meet your driver at your accommodation or a central meeting point. Brief intro to the day’s plan, local culture, and history during the ride. 9:45 AM – Arrive at Brambura Park (Avrig) Explore this fun and quirky upside-down house and the surrounding park area. Take some memorable photos in the upside-down rooms! Time to enjoy coffee/snacks at the café or stroll around the mini zoo or gardens. Duration: ~1 hour ️ 10:45 AM – Transfer to Brukenthal Palace (5 min drive) Short ride to the stunning 18th-century palace and baroque gardens. 11:00 AM – Visit Brukenthal Palace & Gardens Take a self-guided walk through the gardens, orangery, and palace exterior. Optional: coffee or lemonade at the palace’s lovely terrace café. Learn about Baron Brukenthal and the Habsburg influence in Transylvania. Duration: ~1 hour ️ 12:00 PM – Leisure time Enjoy the scenery, take photos, browse the gift shop or relax in the gardens. 12:30 PM – Departure back to Sibiu 1:15 PM – Drop-off in Sibiu

Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour

Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour

Day 1 Thu. Bucharest Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel / Meeting with the Tour-guide in city center. Visit the Patriarchal Church, Parliament Palace (photo stop), and Revolution Square, learning about the 1989 events. Overnight in Bucarest. Day 2 Fri. Bucharest – Cozia – Sibiu – Bazna Drive through the Olt Valley and stop at the Cozia Monastery, Romania's oldest Moanstery. In the afternoon, city tour in Sibiu, former European Capital of Culture, with highlights like the Brukenthal Palace, Bridge of Lies, and historic squares. Arrive in Bazna in the evening. Day 3 Sat. Bazna – Biertan – Sighisoara – Bazna After breakfast, visit Biertan, home to the largest fortified church in Transylvania, once the residence of evangelical bishops. Then, explore Sighisoara, with its well-preserved medieval buildings, including the Church upon the Hill and Dracula's birthplace. In the afternoon, return to Bazna, where you'll enjoy a carriage ride to the Boian Fortified Church. Day 4 Sun. Bazna – Mosna – Predeal In the morning, visit the beautiful Mosna Fortified Church, known for its remarkable architecture and high altar. Then, head to Predeal, the highest town in Romania (1040m), a climatic spa on the Wallachian-Transylvanian border. Day 5 Mon. Predeal – Prejmer – Harman – Brasov – Bran – Predeal In the morning, visit the fortified churches of Harman and Prejmer, once defensive structures for the Saxons. In the afternoon city tour of Brasov, founded in the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights. See key landmarks like the Black Church, Catherine’s Gate, and the Town Hall Square, then visit Bran Castle, known as Dracula’s Castle, now a museum. Day 6 Tue. Predeal – Sinaia – Tulcea Visit the Sinaia Monastery, founded in the 17th century, then continue through Wallachia to Tulcea. In the late afternoon, enjoy a Danube Delta cruise with dinner on board. Day 7 Wed. – Tulcea – Constanta – Bucharest Depart from Tulcea to Constanța, city tour with the visit of Ovidiu Square and the Orthodox Cathedral. In the afternoon, visit Bucharest’s Village Museum and end the day with a festive dinner and folklore program at Hanul lui Manuc. Day 8 Thu. Bucharest Morning at leisure (and transfer to airport if needed)

Bucharest: 2-Day Transfagarasan Road & Medieval Sibiu

Bucharest: 2-Day Transfagarasan Road & Medieval Sibiu

Day 1: Bucharest – Curtea De Arges – Vidraru Dam – Transfagarsan Road - Sibiu (430 kilometers) This tour begins with a morning pick-up from your hotel in Bucharest. Start your journey with a stop at Curtea de Arges Monastery, an important pilgrimage site in the southern part of Romania located at the foot of Fagaras Mountains. During the visit, you will also be told the amazing legend associated with the building of this monastery. The visit will be followed by a stop for lunch at a traditional Romanian restaurant. After lunch, you will reach the beginning of Transfagarasan Road and enjoy a short stop at Vidraru Dam, an impressive engineering feat, being the first arch valley dam in Romania built during the Communist period. These days, it is a favorite place for people passionate about extreme sports. Driving along Vidraru River, you will leave behind the region of Wallachia and head to the region of Transylvania. On your way to the next stop, Balea Glacier Lake, take in gorgeous landscapes and amazing mountain scenery as you cross the longest tunnel in Romania. Surrounded by the stunning mountain peaks of the Fagaras Mountains, Balea Lake will be the perfect location for some beautiful photos. Continuing your journey through the northern part of Transfagarasan Road, the tour guide will tell you more about its construction and how Transfagarasan Road came to be considered the most beautiful high altitude road in the world by British “Top Gear” in 2013. By the end of the first day, you will reach the city of Sibiu, one of the seven German medieval citadels in Transylvania. Spend the evening in Sibiu. Day 2: Sibiu – Cozia Monastery - Bucharest (280 kilometers) In the morning, enjoy breakfast at your hotel in Sibiu. After breakfast, the tour guide will lead you on a short walking tour through the old city center of Sibiu, where you will see the Large Square, the Small Square, Huet Square, the Council Tower, Brukenthal Palace, the Liars Bridge, the Stairs Passage, the Evangelical Cathedral, and hear exciting stories about a town that was declared a "European Capital of Culture" in 2007. On your way back to Bucharest, you will also make a stop at Cozia Monastery, a valuable monument of Romania’s architecture and culture erected between 1386-1388 by the ruler Mircea the Elder. In the evening, arrive back to your hotel in Bucharest.

From Sighisoara: City Tour Sibiu with UNESCO

From Sighisoara: City Tour Sibiu with UNESCO

Program A (February – April; November – December) Operating days: Saturday & Sunday Program B (May – October) Operating days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday Route:SighisoaraBiertanRichisAlma ViiMosnaMediasValea ViilorSibiu and return Departure hour: 14:00 AM Day Itinerary Starting Point: Sighisoara - From Sighisoara Sighisoara: Embark on a scenic journey from the medieval citadel of Sighișoara to the charming city of Sibiu.Along the way, enjoy short panoramic stops in: • Biertan – UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the largest fortified churches in Transylvania • Richiș – Gothic influence and rich Saxon heritage • Alma Vii – fortified church and breathtaking countryside views • Moșna – a traditional Transylvanian village with timeless beauty • Mediaș – discover Saxon charm and medieval towers • Valea Viilor – admire the UNESCO-listed fortified church • Sibiu - a charming medieval city in Transylvania City Tour of Sibiu (In English) This City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Main Attraction: o The Large Square (Piata Mare) The heart of Sibiu, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Brukenthal Palace and the Council Tower. Learn about the city’s medieval past, its importance as the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007, and its role in the Transylvanian Saxon community o The Small Square (Piata Mica): A charming, cobbled square that serves as the site of numerous cultural events. It connects Piata Mare with Liars' Bridge and is surrounded by colorful merchant houses. o Liars' Bridge (Podul Minciunilor): One of the most iconic landmarks in Sibiu, known for its beautiful ironwork and legend. According to local folklore, it was believed that if a person told a lie while crossing, the bridge would collapse.This bridge links Piata Mica to Piata Huet o The Evangelical Cathedral: Located in Piata Huet, the Evangelical Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style building dating back to the 14th century.Admire its tower and interior, which features remarkable medieval murals and the old organ o The Brukenthal National Museum: one of the oldest and most important museums in Romania, located in the Brukenthal Palace. Explore the museum’s art collection, which includes works by European masters, as well as exhibitions on Romanian history and culture o The Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului): A medieval tower offering panoramic views of Sibiu’s historic center. Climb to the top to get a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. o The Orthodox Cathedral of Sibiu: The stunning Orthodox Cathedral, located in Piata Unirii, is a symbol of the city’s diverse religious history. Admire its exquisite frescoes, ornate decorations, and iconostasis

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From Bucharest: 2-Day Medieval Transylvania Tour

From Bucharest: 2-Day Medieval Transylvania Tour

On the first day, you will travel from Bucharest, and onto Sinaia, Bran, Brasov, and Sighisoara. You will be picked up from Bucharest and be driven towards the beautiful Prahova Valley. The first stop will be at the imposing and magnificent palace of Peles. Built by the royal family of Romania during the 19th century, this palace offers an insight into 19th-century German Renaissance style of decorations. The next stop will be in Bran Castle, known also as Dracula’s Castle. The imposing construction watches over a valley from a strategic position, it was originally built as a fortress at the former border between Wallachia and Transylvania. Discover the connection between the legendary ruler, Vlad the Impaler, and the infamous vampire. In the afternoon, head to the city of Brasov, a city that retains its medieval charm with the help of its well kept historical center. The walking tour of this lovely town starts from the main square, admiring the old City Hall with its clock tower, the monumental Gothic Black Church, the fortifications, the two watch towers up the hill, the craftsmen guilds and the narrowest street in Europe. In the evening you will reach Sighisoara, where tour guide is going to set departure time and location for the next day On day 2, you will travel from Sighisoara to Sibiu, and back to Bucharest. After breakfast, you will tour the medieval citadel of Sighisoara, one of the very few permanently inhabited citadels in Europe. This is also the birthplace of the legendary Vlad Dracula, whose house you will see, after which you will climb to the top of the 500-year-old clock tower for a fantastic view over the town. Next stop will be Sibiu, also known as Hermannstadt. This is the heart of the German community living in Romania, the German Saxons having lived here for over 800 years. A former European capital of culture, Sibiu boasts many great sights from medieval times when it was a citadel, such as the Great Square, the Brukenthal Museum, and the infamous Bridge of Lies. Afterward, drive along the spectacular Olt river valley going back to Bucharest.

SB01 - City Tour Sibiu: Exploring the Heart of Transylvania

SB01 - City Tour Sibiu: Exploring the Heart of Transylvania

Operating days: daily Departure hours: 10:00 o´clock (Nov.-Apr.) 17:00 o´clock (May-Oct.) Day Itinerary Starting Point: Sibiu INFOPOINT, Piata Huet, nr 1 City Tour of Sibiu (In English) This City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Main Attraction: o The Large Square (Piata Mare) The heart of Sibiu, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Brukenthal Palace and the Council Tower. Learn about the city’s medieval past, its importance as the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007, and its role in the Transylvanian Saxon community o The Small Square (Piata Mica): A charming, cobbled square that serves as the site of numerous cultural events. It connects Piata Mare with Liars' Bridge and is surrounded by colorful merchant houses. o Liars' Bridge (Podul Minciunilor): One of the most iconic landmarks in Sibiu, known for its beautiful ironwork and legend. According to local folklore, it was believed that if a person told a lie while crossing, the bridge would collapse.This bridge links Piata Mica to Piata Huet o The Evangelical Cathedral: Located in Piata Huet, the Evangelical Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style building dating back to the 14th century.Admire its tower and interior, which features remarkable medieval murals and the old organ o The Brukenthal National Museum: one of the oldest and most important museums in Romania, located in the Brukenthal Palace. Explore the museum’s art collection, which includes works by European masters, as well as exhibitions on Romanian history and culture o The Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului): A medieval tower offering panoramic views of Sibiu’s historic center. Climb to the top to get a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. o The Orthodox Cathedral of Sibiu: The stunning Orthodox Cathedral, located in Piata Unirii, is a symbol of the city’s diverse religious history. Admire its exquisite frescoes, ornate decorations, and iconostasis The tour is a perfect mix of history, culture, and architecture, with opportunities to take beautiful photos along the way. City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way

SB09-Transfăgărășan Wonders:Journey through Bâlea Lake,Avrig

SB09-Transfăgărășan Wonders:Journey through Bâlea Lake,Avrig

Route: Sibiu – Transfagarasan Road – Carta - Avrig - Sibiu Operating days: daily Day Itinerary 1. Starting Point: Sibiu • 10:00 from accommodation depart from Sibiu and head towards the Transfăgărășan Highway, Stop 1: Transfăgărășan Road The Transfăgărășan Road is one of the most famous and scenic drives in the world, winding through the Făgăraș Mountains in Romania. This high-altitude highway (DN7C) connects Southern Transylvania with Wallachia, offering a series of breathtaking views, historic landmarks, and thrilling driving experiences. • Main Attraction: o Bâlea Lake A Hidden Gem in the Făgăraș Mountains: is one of Romania’s most stunning natural attractions, located at an altitude of 2,034 meters (6,673 feet) in the heart of the Făgăraș Mountains, part of the Southern Carpathians. o Scenic Beauty: Crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains create a serene and picturesque landscape. In summer, the lake reflects the surrounding peaks, while in winter, it transforms into a winter wonderland with snow-covered surroundings Stop 2: Cârța Cârța is a small village in the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania, known for its Cârța Monastery, one of the oldest and most historically significant religious sites in the region. The village is part of Sibiu County, situated near the famous Transfăgărășan Highway. • Main Attractions: o Cârța Monastery (Cârța Abbey): was founded in the 12th century by Cistercian monks, making it one of Romania's oldest religious buildings. The monks were instrumental in introducing Gothic architecture and culture to the region. o Quiet Village Atmosphere offers a peaceful and traditional rural atmosphere, where visitors can experience local Romanian culture, visit nearby farms, and enjoy authentic countryside experiences. Stop 3: Avrig Avrig is a charming town located in Sibiu County, Romania, nestled at the foot of the Făgăraș Mountains. The town is known for its historical and natural attractions, as well as its proximity to the stunning landscapes of the Carpathians. Avrig offers a blend of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and peaceful rural life. • Main Attraction: o Avrig Palace (Palatul Avrig): is the most notable landmark in the town, built in the 18th century in the Baroque style. It was originally a summer residence for the Habsburg nobility. The palace is known for its elegant architecture, featuring both Baroque and Neoclassical elements. Is a perfect destination for travelers looking to experience the charm of Transylvanian history, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life. Whether you’re interested in exploring historical landmarks, enjoying scenic mountain views, or simply relaxing in a peaceful village setting, Avrig offers something for everyone 5. Return to Sibiu • The journey takes around 30 minutes by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. The road is well-maintained and offers scenic views along the way.

1 Day Tour from Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market

1 Day Tour from Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market

1 Day Tour: Bucharest to Sibiu Christmas Market Embark on a magical journey from Bucharest to the heart of Transylvania, where Sibiu's famous Christmas Market transforms the city into a winter wonderland. This one-day tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and festive cheer in one of Romania's most charming medieval cities. The centerpiece of your day is the Sibiu Christmas Market, considered one of the best in Europe. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Big Square, the market is a sensory experience filled with traditional holiday spirit, perfect for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the Christmas season. Artisanal Crafts: The market is filled with charming stalls where local artisans showcase their handmade goods. From wooden toys to beautifully crafted ceramics, intricate jewelry, and traditional Romanian woolen clothing, you’ll find unique gifts and souvenirs that reflect the local craftsmanship. Festive Foods: No Christmas market visit is complete without sampling the festive foods. Indulge in Romanian specialties such as cozonac (sweet bread filled with walnuts or cocoa), kürtőskalács (chimney cakes), and sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls). Warm yourself with a cup of vin fiert (mulled wine) as you explore the market and enjoy the delightful scents and flavors of the holiday season. Entertainment and Activities: The Sibiu Christmas Market is more than just shopping. The festive atmosphere comes alive with Christmas carols, live performances, and traditional folk music. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor ice-skating rink located in the middle of the Big Square, offering a fun activity amidst the festive décor. More Than Just a Market: Sibiu’s Cultural Gems Beyond the Christmas Market, Sibiu offers cultural and historical highlights that add to the richness of the visit. The Evangelical Cathedral, with its towering spire and Gothic architecture, is a must-see landmark. Its stained-glass windows and peaceful interior offer a serene escape during the holiday hustle. If time allows, explore the Brukenthal National Museum, located in a Baroque palace near the Big Square. The museum houses a valuable collection of European and Romanian art, making it a fascinating stop for culture enthusiasts. A Magical Holiday Experience Sibiu’s Christmas Market is the epitome of holiday charm, with its blend of medieval atmosphere, traditional crafts, and festive cheer. The city's beautiful architecture, twinkling lights, and vibrant market create an enchanting experience that leaves visitors with unforgettable memories. This one-day tour from Bucharest to Sibiu offers a perfect holiday escape into a world of history, culture, and Christmas magic in the heart of Transylvania.

Bucharest: Sibiu Christmas Market Day Trip with Transfers

Bucharest: Sibiu Christmas Market Day Trip with Transfers

Embark on a magical journey from Bucharest to the heart of Transylvania, where Sibiu's famous Christmas Market transforms the city into a winter wonderland. This one-day tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and festive cheer in one of Romania's most charming medieval cities. The centerpiece of your day is the Sibiu Christmas Market, considered one of the best in Europe. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Big Square, the market is a sensory experience filled with traditional holiday spirit, perfect for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the Christmas season. The market is filled with charming stalls where local artisans showcase their handmade goods. From wooden toys to beautifully crafted ceramics, intricate jewelry, and traditional Romanian woolen clothing, you’ll find unique gifts and souvenirs that reflect the local craftsmanship. No Christmas market visit is complete without sampling the festive foods. Indulge in Romanian specialties such as cozonac (sweet bread filled with walnuts or cocoa), kürtőskalács (chimney cakes), and sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls). Warm yourself with a cup of vin fiert (mulled wine) as you explore the market and enjoy the delightful scents and flavors of the holiday season. The Sibiu Christmas Market is more than just shopping. The festive atmosphere comes alive with Christmas carols, live performances, and traditional folk music. Visitors can also enjoy the outdoor ice-skating rink located in the middle of the Big Square, offering a fun activity amidst the festive décor. Beyond the Christmas Market, Sibiu offers cultural and historical highlights that add to the richness of the visit. The Evangelical Cathedral, with its towering spire and Gothic architecture, is a must-see landmark. Its stained-glass windows and peaceful interior offer a serene escape during the holiday hustle. If time allows, explore the Brukenthal National Museum, located in a Baroque palace near the Big Square. The museum houses a valuable collection of European and Romanian art, making it a fascinating stop for culture enthusiasts. Sibiu’s Christmas Market is the epitome of holiday charm, with its blend of medieval atmosphere, traditional crafts, and festive cheer. The city's beautiful architecture, twinkling lights, and vibrant market create an enchanting experience that leaves visitors with unforgettable memories.

From Sibiu: Brukenthal Palace & The Upside-down House Avrig

From Sibiu: Brukenthal Palace & The Upside-down House Avrig

Half-Day Tour from Sibiu: Brambura Park & Brukenthal Palace (Avrig) Duration: ~5 hours Itinerary Overview: 9:00 AM – Pick-up from Sibiu Meet your driver at your accommodation or a central meeting point. Brief intro to the day’s plan, local culture, and history during the ride. 9:45 AM – Arrive at Brambura Park (Avrig) Explore this fun and quirky upside-down house and the surrounding park area. Take some memorable photos in the upside-down rooms! Time to enjoy coffee/snacks at the café or stroll around the mini zoo or gardens. Duration: ~1 hour ️ 10:45 AM – Transfer to Brukenthal Palace (5 min drive) Short ride to the stunning 18th-century palace and baroque gardens. 11:00 AM – Visit Brukenthal Palace & Gardens Take a self-guided walk through the gardens, orangery, and palace exterior. Optional: coffee or lemonade at the palace’s lovely terrace café. Learn about Baron Brukenthal and the Habsburg influence in Transylvania. Duration: ~1 hour ️ 12:00 PM – Leisure time Enjoy the scenery, take photos, browse the gift shop or relax in the gardens. 12:30 PM – Departure back to Sibiu 1:15 PM – Drop-off in Sibiu

Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour

Bucharest: 8-Day Romania, Transylvania & Danube Delta Tour

Day 1 Thu. Bucharest Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel / Meeting with the Tour-guide in city center. Visit the Patriarchal Church, Parliament Palace (photo stop), and Revolution Square, learning about the 1989 events. Overnight in Bucarest. Day 2 Fri. Bucharest – Cozia – Sibiu – Bazna Drive through the Olt Valley and stop at the Cozia Monastery, Romania's oldest Moanstery. In the afternoon, city tour in Sibiu, former European Capital of Culture, with highlights like the Brukenthal Palace, Bridge of Lies, and historic squares. Arrive in Bazna in the evening. Day 3 Sat. Bazna – Biertan – Sighisoara – Bazna After breakfast, visit Biertan, home to the largest fortified church in Transylvania, once the residence of evangelical bishops. Then, explore Sighisoara, with its well-preserved medieval buildings, including the Church upon the Hill and Dracula's birthplace. In the afternoon, return to Bazna, where you'll enjoy a carriage ride to the Boian Fortified Church. Day 4 Sun. Bazna – Mosna – Predeal In the morning, visit the beautiful Mosna Fortified Church, known for its remarkable architecture and high altar. Then, head to Predeal, the highest town in Romania (1040m), a climatic spa on the Wallachian-Transylvanian border. Day 5 Mon. Predeal – Prejmer – Harman – Brasov – Bran – Predeal In the morning, visit the fortified churches of Harman and Prejmer, once defensive structures for the Saxons. In the afternoon city tour of Brasov, founded in the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights. See key landmarks like the Black Church, Catherine’s Gate, and the Town Hall Square, then visit Bran Castle, known as Dracula’s Castle, now a museum. Day 6 Tue. Predeal – Sinaia – Tulcea Visit the Sinaia Monastery, founded in the 17th century, then continue through Wallachia to Tulcea. In the late afternoon, enjoy a Danube Delta cruise with dinner on board. Day 7 Wed. – Tulcea – Constanta – Bucharest Depart from Tulcea to Constanța, city tour with the visit of Ovidiu Square and the Orthodox Cathedral. In the afternoon, visit Bucharest’s Village Museum and end the day with a festive dinner and folklore program at Hanul lui Manuc. Day 8 Thu. Bucharest Morning at leisure (and transfer to airport if needed)

Bucharest: 2-Day Transfagarasan Road & Medieval Sibiu

Bucharest: 2-Day Transfagarasan Road & Medieval Sibiu

Day 1: Bucharest – Curtea De Arges – Vidraru Dam – Transfagarsan Road - Sibiu (430 kilometers) This tour begins with a morning pick-up from your hotel in Bucharest. Start your journey with a stop at Curtea de Arges Monastery, an important pilgrimage site in the southern part of Romania located at the foot of Fagaras Mountains. During the visit, you will also be told the amazing legend associated with the building of this monastery. The visit will be followed by a stop for lunch at a traditional Romanian restaurant. After lunch, you will reach the beginning of Transfagarasan Road and enjoy a short stop at Vidraru Dam, an impressive engineering feat, being the first arch valley dam in Romania built during the Communist period. These days, it is a favorite place for people passionate about extreme sports. Driving along Vidraru River, you will leave behind the region of Wallachia and head to the region of Transylvania. On your way to the next stop, Balea Glacier Lake, take in gorgeous landscapes and amazing mountain scenery as you cross the longest tunnel in Romania. Surrounded by the stunning mountain peaks of the Fagaras Mountains, Balea Lake will be the perfect location for some beautiful photos. Continuing your journey through the northern part of Transfagarasan Road, the tour guide will tell you more about its construction and how Transfagarasan Road came to be considered the most beautiful high altitude road in the world by British “Top Gear” in 2013. By the end of the first day, you will reach the city of Sibiu, one of the seven German medieval citadels in Transylvania. Spend the evening in Sibiu. Day 2: Sibiu – Cozia Monastery - Bucharest (280 kilometers) In the morning, enjoy breakfast at your hotel in Sibiu. After breakfast, the tour guide will lead you on a short walking tour through the old city center of Sibiu, where you will see the Large Square, the Small Square, Huet Square, the Council Tower, Brukenthal Palace, the Liars Bridge, the Stairs Passage, the Evangelical Cathedral, and hear exciting stories about a town that was declared a "European Capital of Culture" in 2007. On your way back to Bucharest, you will also make a stop at Cozia Monastery, a valuable monument of Romania’s architecture and culture erected between 1386-1388 by the ruler Mircea the Elder. In the evening, arrive back to your hotel in Bucharest.

From Sighisoara: City Tour Sibiu with UNESCO

From Sighisoara: City Tour Sibiu with UNESCO

Program A (February – April; November – December) Operating days: Saturday & Sunday Program B (May – October) Operating days: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday Route:SighisoaraBiertanRichisAlma ViiMosnaMediasValea ViilorSibiu and return Departure hour: 14:00 AM Day Itinerary Starting Point: Sighisoara - From Sighisoara Sighisoara: Embark on a scenic journey from the medieval citadel of Sighișoara to the charming city of Sibiu.Along the way, enjoy short panoramic stops in: • Biertan – UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the largest fortified churches in Transylvania • Richiș – Gothic influence and rich Saxon heritage • Alma Vii – fortified church and breathtaking countryside views • Moșna – a traditional Transylvanian village with timeless beauty • Mediaș – discover Saxon charm and medieval towers • Valea Viilor – admire the UNESCO-listed fortified church • Sibiu - a charming medieval city in Transylvania City Tour of Sibiu (In English) This City Tour of Sibiu is ideal for anyone wanting to discover the charm and rich history of this beautiful Transylvanian city, with a knowledgeable guide to lead the way. Main Attraction: o The Large Square (Piata Mare) The heart of Sibiu, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Brukenthal Palace and the Council Tower. Learn about the city’s medieval past, its importance as the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2007, and its role in the Transylvanian Saxon community o The Small Square (Piata Mica): A charming, cobbled square that serves as the site of numerous cultural events. It connects Piata Mare with Liars' Bridge and is surrounded by colorful merchant houses. o Liars' Bridge (Podul Minciunilor): One of the most iconic landmarks in Sibiu, known for its beautiful ironwork and legend. According to local folklore, it was believed that if a person told a lie while crossing, the bridge would collapse.This bridge links Piata Mica to Piata Huet o The Evangelical Cathedral: Located in Piata Huet, the Evangelical Cathedral is an impressive Gothic-style building dating back to the 14th century.Admire its tower and interior, which features remarkable medieval murals and the old organ o The Brukenthal National Museum: one of the oldest and most important museums in Romania, located in the Brukenthal Palace. Explore the museum’s art collection, which includes works by European masters, as well as exhibitions on Romanian history and culture o The Council Tower (Turnul Sfatului): A medieval tower offering panoramic views of Sibiu’s historic center. Climb to the top to get a breathtaking view of the city and its surroundings. o The Orthodox Cathedral of Sibiu: The stunning Orthodox Cathedral, located in Piata Unirii, is a symbol of the city’s diverse religious history. Admire its exquisite frescoes, ornate decorations, and iconostasis

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Nicholas has been a great guide, with a lot of patience to lead the group trying to satisfy everyone needs and with a great knowledge about Romanian history and heritage. The places we visited were also great, and I recommend this 2 days tour because there is a lot to see and to visit, not to be too much in a rush. The only thing improvable (not by the tour company, of course) are Romanian highways, because you often can get stuck in traffic jam/car incidents getting back later than how was scheduled.

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We were very pleasantly surprised, as the tour guide spoke perfect German. He gave us a very interesting guided tour of Sibiu. Unfortunately, our driver didn't know about the short photo stops in the villages along the way to Sibiu. However, this was quickly clarified, so we made the short stops on the way back. Overall, a very nice tour with lots of interesting information about the entire region.

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Mihaela did a great job. It was only the two of us who participated in the tour. Mihaela is fluent both in English and in German. Next to her general knowledge of Hermannstadt/Sibiu and Transsylvania, she offered a personal view and experience of the city she obviously loves - exactly what we had been hoping for. Thank you, Mihaela!

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I am very pleased with the tour. Lots of information with love for the country. Nice recommendations. Comfortable ride. I recommend it with all my heart.

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We had a great time and learned a lot! Romania has a lot to offer. Marius is very knowledgeable and funny! ^^*