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Day 1: Bucharest - Cozia Monastery - Sibiu

Stop At: Cozia Monastery, Calea lui Traian 816, Caciulata 245601 Romania
We meet at your hotel in Bucharest or at the airport and start our 3-day tour by car, through the scenic Olt Riverโ€™s Valley. Our first stop is Cozia Monastery founded in 1388 by Mircea the Elder โ€“ a brave middle ages Wallachian Prince, and grandfather of the most notorious Vlad the Impaler.
Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Sibiu, Sibiu, Sibiu County, Central Romania, Transylvania
After a quick lunch and a short rest, we have a guided tour of the old city of Sibiu. A great sight over Sibiu rewards our effort of climbing the medieval stairs of the Council Tower. We stroll the old streets of Sibiu and itโ€™s most important plazas: the Grand Square, the Small Square, and the Albert Huet Square (the oldest square, dating from 12-th century). We also pay a visit to the Orthodox Cathedral (discovering the similarities with the Saint Sofiaโ€™s Basilica of Constantinople) and to the impressive Evangelical Church.
Duration: 2 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Sibiu - accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3 star superior hotel/guesthouse.

Day 2: Sibiu - Corvin (Hunyadi) Castle - Alba Iulia fortress - Sibiu

Stop At: Castelul Corvinilor, Strada Castelului 1-3, Hunedoara 331141 Romania
In the second day of our private tour we discover the facts, the places and the legends of one of the greatest military leaders and statesmen of the Middle Ages - John Hunyadi (Corvin).

In 1409, the Hungarian king Sigismund of Luxembourg ennobled one of his faithful knights โ€“ a Wallachian boyar named Voicu (Vojk) โ€“ and gave him a castle from Hunedoara โ€“ the Hunyadi Castle.
Voicu was the father of a great millitary leader, John Hunyadi, who became the regent of Hungary during turbulent times and defeated in Belgrade the Sultan of the Ottoman empire, Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Citadel of Alba Iulia, Calea Motilor, nr. 5A, Alba Iulia 510134 Romania
We visit the Alba Iulia fortress (Alba Carolina) where John Hunyadi was laid to rest in the impressive, ancient Saint Michael Cathedral (the construction started in 1004). We also pay a visit to the Orthodox Coronation Cathedral and to the ruins of the Roman castrum of the elite 13th Gemina Roman Legion.
Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Sibiu, Sibiu, Sibiu County, Central Romania, Transylvania
We return for a second overnight in SIBIU.

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Sibiu - accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3 star superior hotel/guesthouse.

Day 3: Sibiu - Biertan - Malancrav - Sighisoara

Stop At: Biertan Fortified Church, Central Square, Biertan 557045 Romania
From Sibiu we head towards the medieval city of Sighisoara through the Hartibaciu Valley road, crossing old Saxon villages and passing through deep forests.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Fortified Lutheran Church of Malancrav, Malancrav Romania
Our next destination is Malรขncrav village. Only 25 kilometers away from Sighisoara fortress, this small village hosts the largest Gothic church fresco in Transylvania. It was discovered during the 1914 restoration works, under the coat of chalk paint applied over the old Catholic paintings after the Lutheran reform. Miraculously surviving the Reformation, the medieval frescoes of Malancrav church (built around 1305) are nowadays a feast for our eyes.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Sighisoara Clock Tower, Strada Turnului, Sighisoara 545400 Romania
We end our day in the medieval citadel of Sighisoara โ€“ UNESCO site. We enjoy the late afternoon and evening visiting the citadel, the birthplace of the famous Wallachian ruler, Vlad the Impaler.
Duration: 2 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Sighisoara - accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3star superior hotel/guesthouse

Day 4: Sighisoara - Saschiz โ€“ Viscri โ€“ Prejmer - Brasov

Pass By: Saxon Church, Town Centre, Saschiz 547510 Romania
In our way from Sighisoara to Brasov we gaze at Saschiz fortified church - UNESCO World Heritage monument - built at the end of XVth century with a tower reminding us the Clock Tower of Sighisoara.

Stop At: Viscri Fortified Church, Viscri 507039 Romania
In our way from Sighisoara to Brasov we enjoy our lunch time in Viscri, the remote village Prince Charles fell in love with. This Transylvanian region of fortified churches became a famous tourism attraction after he bought an old Saxon household in Viscri -- no. 163, a blue house built in 1753. Prince Charles use to come here every few years, to ride horses, and to travel.
Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Cetatea Rupea, Strada Cetatii, Rupea 505500 Romania
In our way from Viscri to Brasov, we also catch sight of the Rupea fortress, one of the oldest fortifications in Romania (built over preexisting Roman and Dacian fortresses).

Stop At: Fortified Church Prejmer, Strada Mare 2, Prejmer 507165, Romania
Around 1200, the Teutonic Knights were asked by a Hungarian king to set up in south-eastern Transylvania to defend this region, Country of Bรขrsa, against Tatars coming from the east.

Prejmer fortificationsThe knights set up the foundations of the impressive Prejmer church and fortress. The constructions were finished decades later by the humble Saxon settlers who replaced the military order following a quarrel between the knights and the King.

The Prejmer fortified church stands today as one of the seven Saxon fortifications in Transylvania included on UNESCOโ€™s World Heritage List.
Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Brasov Historical Center, Piazza Sfatului, Brasov Romania
With a strong industry during the past century, Brasov was a magnet for people from all around the country and has become one of the most vibrant Romanian cities. This booming city has been developed around the initial fortress established in 1211 by the Teutonic Knights and later on, after a quarrel between the knights and the king, by German settlers. Once in Brasov, after the check-in, we visit the fortifications, bastions and towers of the medieval fortress, the curious Rope Street (one of the narrowest in Europe).
Duration: 2 hours

Meals included:
โ€ข Lunch: Traditional, organic lunch in a Viscri household.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Brasov, accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3 star superior hotel/guesthouse.

Day 5: Brasov โ€“ Poiana Brasov โ€“ Bran Castle โ€“ Brasov

Stop At: Poiana Brasov, Poiana Brasov, Brasov County, Central Romania, Transylvania
We take the high road to Poiana Brasov resort. A cable-car ride up to 1,7227m (5,666ft), close to the Postavaru Peak, so, if the weather is fine, we would be able to enjoy the stunning views over the Carpathians and Transylvanian plateau. We are going to complement this scenic view later on, at Bran Pass, just above the Bran Castle.
Duration: 2 hours

Pass By: Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle), Str. General Traian Mosoiu nr. 24, Bran 507025 Romania
We visit the Bran Castle, built in the 14th century to guard the strategic commercial route between Walachia and Transylvania. โ€Built on the corner of a great rock, so that on three sides it was quite impregnable, on the very edge of a terrific precipiceโ€, the Bran Castle was quickly identified as the place of the nefarious actions of Count Dracula.

Pass By: Rasnov Citadel, Unirii Square no. 12, Rasnov 505400 Romania
Coming back to Brasov, we admire from afar the Rasnov fortress, built on XIII century, probably during the short ruling of the area around Brasov by the Teutonic Knigths (1211-1225).

Stop At: Black Church (Biserica Neagra), Curte Honterus Johannes nr. 2, Brasov 500025 Romania
After clarifying Dracula legends at the Bran Castle, we return to Brasov. In the afternoon, we visit the imposing Gothic Black Church of Brasov.
Duration: 1 hour

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Brasov, accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3 star superior hotel/guesthouse.

Day 6: Brasov - Peles Castle (Sinaia) - Bucharest

Stop At: Peles Castle, Str. Pelesului 2, Sinaia 106100 Romania
We leave Transylvania heading south, on the scenic Prahova Valley, from Brasov to Bucharest. At Sinaia mountain resort, we visit the Peles Castle, built at the end of 19-th century. This flamboyant castle is in such a stark contrast with the austere character of its founder: the first King of Romania, the sober Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1839-1914), of German origins.
Fully committed to the modernization of Romania, Carol I ruled for 48 years, โ€wearing the crown even while he was sleepingโ€, as his Queen, Elisabeth, said.
Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Stavropoleos Monastery, Strada Stavropoleos 4, Bucharest Romania
In the afternoon we arrive in Bucharest. After check-in, you can take your time to allow your impressions of Transylvania to settle down. In the evening we have a guided tour of Bucharest.

We would not miss the elegant Stavropoleos Church (built in 1724), a monastery in the heart of the city.
Duration: 2 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in Brasov, accommodation in double room occupancy, breakfast included, in 3 star superior hotel/guesthouse.

Tour leaving from Bucharest

Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a vibrant city full of history. With its impressive architecture, lively nightlife, and delicious food, Bucharest offers a unique experience for travelers. Explore the Palace of the Parliament, stroll through the Old Town, and indulge in traditional Romanian cuisine. Don't miss the Village Museum to immerse yourself in the country's culture.

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