7 Day Transylvania Explorer (trip)

7 Day Transylvania Explorer

  • Bucharest Airport, Romania
  • Active & Adventure
Romania, Europe

from $1,484* per person7 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Kensington Tours 12 people max
Discover the natural beauty of Romania, a country closed behind the “the Iron Curtain” and almost isolated from the rest of the world by the tough communist regime that ruled the country for over 40 years. Situated in the Eastern Europe and often compared with “Latin island in a Slav sea", Romania has many genuine treasures that are waiting to be discovered. Start your tour with a tour of Bucharest and visit Parliament Palace, the second largest building in the world after Pentagon, built by 20.000 workers and 700 architects, Cotroceni Palace the former royal residence of King Ferdinand II and discover the traditional Romanian village with old houses, churches water and wind mills. Enjoy a walk along the main boulevards and squares of Romanian capital and feel the hospitality of Romanian people. Continue your tour with Sinaia town, situated between mountains and visit Peles Castle, one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, a masterpiece of German new Renaissance architecture. Cross the mountains into Transylvania and visit Dracula’s Castle, a fortified medieval castle built in 1377 on the top of the rock. Discover Transylvania with Brasov, a medieval city founded by Saxons. Continue your tour with Sighisoara, Dracula birth place a lively European medieval town with old functional and well-preserved edifices. Visit Sibiu, officially recognized as the European Capital of Culture in 2007 with Brukental Museum, the oldest museum in Romania (1817) that gathers 14.000 exhibits.

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    "We are back and we had a wonderful trip. Everything was perfectly organized, with the right balance between time with a guide and free time. We were very lucky with the weather, no rain at all except for a 20 minutes thunderstorm in Dalat. Halong Bay was very clear all the time although it is supposed to be foggy during the day. The Metropole was perfect, the best breakfasts ever, the boat, Jasmine, wonderful and we were only 14 people instead of 44…,the Palm Garden in Hoi An very nice, the Ana Mandara in Nha Trang, pure Heaven, the Sofitel in Dalat beautiful, almost empty and a very friendly staff."

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1 Bucharest

Bucharest is the capital city, industrial, and commercial centre of Romania. By European standards, Bucharest is not an old city, its existence first being referred to by scholars as late as 1459. Since then it has gone through a variety of changes, becoming the state capital of Romania in 1862 and steadily consolidating its position as the centre of the Romanian mass media, culture and arts. Its eclectic architecture is a mix of historical, interbellum, Communist-era and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname of the "Paris of the East" or "Little Paris" (Micul Paris). Although many buildings and districts in the historic centre were damaged or destroyed by war, earthquakes and Nicolae Ceau?escu's program of systematization, many survived. In recent years, the city has been experiencing an economic and cultural boom.

Airport transfer with private vehicle and driver.

Kensington Tours donates $50 per person to Kensington Cares, a non-profit organization supporting high school education for disadvantaged kids in developing countries (www.kensingtoncares.com).

Reopened in December 2002, the Opera Hotel (3*) is perfectly located in the center of the business and cultural area of Bucharest, yet remains very quiet at the same time It is uniquely decorated with a style reminiscent of old Bucharest, with an impressive collection of pictures representing the city between the two world wars. Antique china and silver objects are also placed throughout the rooms and the staff wear vintage 20th century uniforms, adding to the old world charm. The hotel has a breakfast room and bar, and is located near many exquisite local restaurants. The Opera Hotel welcomes you into a warm and cozy atmosphere, right in the hub of Bucharest.

Overnight at Opera Hotel (3*).

Day 2 Bucharest

Enjoy a full day tour of Bucharest, called "Little Paris". Start with The Palace of the Parliament – admire the luxurious display of crystal chandeliers, mosaics, oak paneling, marble, gold leaf, stained-glass windows. Visit Cotroceni Palace and Museum. Continue to the Village Museum with 50 buildings representing the history and design of Romania’s rural architecture. See Bucharest’s Arc of Triumph, built in honour of the Romanian soldiers who fought in the First World War.

Overnight at Opera Hotel (3*).

Day 3 Brasov

Brasov is a city in Romania and the capital of Brasov County. The city is located in the central part of the country, about 166 km from Bucharest. It is surrounded by the Southern Carpathians, and is part of the Transylvania region. Centrally located Brasov is a good starting point for trips around Romania: the Black Sea resorts, the monasteries in northern Moldavia, and the well-preserved wooden churches of Maramure. It is also the largest city in a mountain resorts area. The old city itself is very well preserved, and is best seen by taking the cable-car to the top of Tâmpa Mountain (995 m), a beautiful lookout.

Morning drive north towards Transylvania. Optional stop in Urlati for a snack and wine-tasting (not included). While crossing the Southern Carpathians, stop in Sinaia to visit one of the most beautiful castles in Europe - the famous Peles Castle, a masterpiece of German New-Renaissance architecture, commissioned by King carol I in 1873 and completed in 1883. Its 160 rooms are adorned with the finest examples of European art, Murano crystal chandeliers, German stained-glass windows, walls covered with Cordoba leather, Meissen and Sevres porcelains, ebony and ivory sculptures. Drive through the village of Bran to Brasov, the largest city in Transilvania. Once arrived in Bran, visit Dracula’s Castle, the place where Dracula was imprisoned before he was taken to Budapest. Bran Castle is home to a rich collection of Romanian and foreign furniture and art items from the XIVth-XIXth centuries. It sits up atop a 200 ft. tall rock, overlooking the picturesque village of Bran. On the grounds bellow there is an open-air ethnographic museum of old village buildings with exhibits of furniture, household objects and costumes. Time-depending, stop in Moeciu at Palamari’s Cultural Center and enjoy the open air exhibition of the Maramures architectural complex). Continue to Brasov with a visit to Prejmer Fortress. Brasov the city  where Dracula was betrayed by the rich merchants of Brasov and because of this betrayal he ended up to be imprisoned for 12 years in Pesta and Visegrad by his cousin - Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary.

Casa Wagner (3*), one of the most recently opened hotel in Brasov, located in a monument classed building dating back to 1477, is right in the historic center, on the pedestrian plaza known as the Council’s square. The hotel offers 12 luxurious and spacious suites that have been refurbished to preserve the past while accommodating modern needs and amenities. The location boasts exquisite views toward Piata Sfatului, Black Church and Tampa Mountain as well as many other tourist attractions. Perfectly suitable for leisure guests, Casa Wagner Hotel is a lovely choice for a stay in this Transylvanian town.

Overnight at Casa Wagner (3*).

Day 4 Sighisoara

Central Sighisoara has preserved in an exemplary way the features of a small medieval fortified city, it has been listed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Each year, a Medieval Festival takes place in the old citadel in July. The houses inside the Castle of Sighisoara show the main features of a craftsmen's town. And there are some houses which belonged to the former patriciate, like the Venetian House and the House with Antlers.

Start your Old City tour with the Town Hall Square, where you can admire the colorfully painted and ornately trimmed baroque structures. Visit the Black Church, the largest gothic church in Romania. Continue your visit and see Catherine's Gate errected in 1559, the only original gate that still survives since medieval times. Visit Weavel's Bastion, the largest medieval bastion in Brasov and the best-preserved among the seven original watchtowers constructed around the city walls.

Transfer to Sighisoara with your own vehicle and driver.

Explore the Old Town of Sighisoara with cobbled streets, burgher houses and ornate churches. Start your tour along the medieval street and visit the Clock Tower known as the Council Tower, built in the second half of the 14th century and expanded in the 16th century. Continue our tour with the Venetian House, built in the 16th century. Visit Dracula's house where Vlad Tepes was born in 1431 and lived with his father until 1435 and enjoy a walk on the covered stairs to the Church on the Hill.

The Sighisoara Hotel (3*) is situated in the historic center of the city, inside the medieval citadel, surrounded by towers, old buildings and stone streets. The rooms are comfortable and include full amenities. The restaurant is specialized in local cuisine, has a great selection of wines and is a great place to experience the medieval ambience of the region. Enjoy the perfect combination of the comfort of three stars with the simplicity, refinement and good taste specific to centuries past.

Overnight at Sighisoara (3*).

Day 5 Sibiu

Sibiu is one of the largest cities in Transylvania, Romania with a population of about 160,000. It straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt. It is one of the most important cultural and religious centres in Romania as well a major transportation hub in central Romania. The city used to be the centre of the Transylvanian Saxons in Romania until World War II. Sibiu was designated European Capital of Culture for the year 2007 together with Luxembourg.

Transfer to Sibiu with your own vehicle and driver, with a stop to Biertan, one of the first German settlements in Transylvania. The name was firstly attested in 1283. It had an urban organization, notice the franconic style of the rows of houses around the central square overlooked by a grandiose fortress-church.

Just 10 minutes from the city center, The Parc Hotel (3*) is also located near Arini Park, dating back to the mid 19th century. This mid-range hotel offers a total of 74 rooms, spread over 7 floors and include private bathrooms and a range of amenities. The hotel’s restaurant specializes in international cuisine and the bar offers various beverage options. While you’re not exploring the historically and culturally important city of Sibiu, check out the hotel’s casino, play a game of billiards and enjoy a pleasant cocktail at this Romanian hotel.

Overnight at Parc (3*).

Day 6 Bucharest

Enjoy a relaxing city tour of Sibiu, the European Capital of Culture in 2007, a medieval city with narrow streets and gothic arhitecture. Considered to be the jewel in the crown of German Siebenbuergen (Transylvania), the town dates back from 1400 and is one of the main tourist attraction in Romania. Visit Brukental Museum, the oldest museum in Romania with a vast collection of paintings, antiques, coins, and rare books, built by governor of Transylvania, Samuel Brukenthal between 1777 and 1787.

Leave Sibiu and cross the mountains on the Olt River Valley, one of the most spectacular valleys crossing the Southern Carpathians. Visit Curtea de Arges, the first capital of Wallachia with the old Princely Court and the Manole Monastery - the place where tree of the four Romanian Kings are buried.

Reopened in December 2002, the Opera Hotel (3*) is perfectly located in the center of the business and cultural area of Bucharest, yet remains very quiet at the same time It is uniquely decorated with a style reminiscent of old Bucharest, with an impressive collection of pictures representing the city between the two world wars. Antique china and silver objects are also placed throughout the rooms and the staff wear vintage 20th century uniforms, adding to the old world charm. The hotel has a breakfast room and bar, and is located near many exquisite local restaurants. The Opera Hotel welcomes you into a warm and cozy atmosphere, right in the hub of Bucharest.

Overnight at Opera Hotel (3*).

Day 7 Bucharest

Airport transfer with private vehicle and driver.

Depart from Bucharest International Airport-end of the itinerary

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