Departure:
Every Wednesday during May 09 to October 10, 2007
Itinerary:
Day 1 - Bucharest
The legend says that a shepherd called Bucur, coming down from the mountain with his sheep, found here a nice spot between two rivers, Colentina and Dimbovita, which was a perfect place for him to settle. The small village settled by Bucur became along the centuries the nowadays city, one of the most interesting in South East of Europe.
- Arrival in Romania on Bucharest Otopeni International Airport and transfer to your hotel
- Welcome dinner at local rest. In Bucharest
- Accommodation in 3* hotel in Bucharest (Central or similar)
Day 2 - Bucharest – Curtea de Arges – Sibiu
The day starts with a visit to The Old Court preserving vestiges of the former princely palaces which existed here during the time of Vlad the Impaler Dracula between 1456-1476. Visit then the Palace of the Parliament, an amazing construction that beggars and surpasses anything one could imagine, an account of its vast dimensions and successions of its vast halls. Proceed to Curtea de Arges, which was Vlad the Impaler’s capital in the 15Th century. Prince Neagoe Basarab built here an outstanding monastery. Its unique architecture impressed the popular imagination, giving birth to the ballad of Master Manole. The ballad says that he had entombed his beloved wife in the monastery walls, so that the monastery would last forever. But Master Manole's end was as tragic as his wife's was. The say that when the building was finished the prince ordered to take down all the scaffolds so Manole would die and not be able to build a nicer monastery. Manole made some wooden wings trying to fly down, but he crashed and on that very spot a fountain gushed out.
- After breakfast sightseeing tour of Bucharest ; visit Parliament Palace and Old Court
- Continue to Curtea de Arges and visit the Monastery and Mason Manole’s fountain
- Visit Cozia monastery
- Accommodation in 3* hotel in Sibiu (Imparatul Romanilor or similar)
Day 3 - Sibiu – Sighisoara – Brasov
Sibiu - city mentioned for the first time in documents on 1192 under the name of Cibinum is one of the most romantic cities of Romania. Through the Council Tower we arrive in the Small Square which is the old commercial center of the fortified citadel. The Liars Bridge is the first Cast Iron Bridge in Romania. Its name comes from the false love declarations young people used to promise in the evenings. Then the tour will take you to Sighisoara – the best-preserved 15th century citadel and the only mediaeval inhabited citadel in Europe. The citadel has 14 towers; each of them had been built and watched by a guild. Here lived, between 1431-1435, Vlad Dracul (Vlad the Devil), future Prince of Wallachia, thus called because the German Emperor knighted him as Knight of the Dragon. He was Vlad the Impaler's father known as Dracula, who was most probably born here in Sighisoara, on 1431. Visit the city of Brasov, one of the largest mediaeval towns in Transylvania. Old fortification ruins of the former burg, the narrow and tortuous streets, the old baroque houses with their bulky arched gates, still, keeps in the downtown the mediaeval patina. Visit Black Church - built between 1385-1477, one of the most important Gothic art monuments in Romania, impressing by its massiveness, the richness of architecture and its historical background.
- Sightseeing tour of medieval Sibiu including: Evangelical Church, Small Square, Catholic Church, Liar’s Bridge
- Sightseeing tour of Sighisoara citadel : Clock Tower, The City Walls
- Sightseeing tour of Brasov including Councilor’ Square, the Black Church, The Old City Hall, St. Nicholas Church
- Accommodation in 3* Acvila hotel in Moeciu de Jos (Bran area)
Day 4 - Brasov – Bran – Sinaia
Visit Bran Castle, the controversial and contested Dracula's Castle. The fortress-castle was built on 1377 by master masons of Brasov, on a cliff, dominating the whole region. It was arranged by Queen Maria into a most romantic castles: the old garret became the fourth floor, the old cylindrical tower with defense gallery became an apartment, Gothic stone arches framed the entrance doors, stairs and boarded floors were rebuilt. Visit Peles Castle - former summer royal residence of Kings of Romania; the fairylike beauty of the landscape at the foot of the Bucegi Mountains had fascinated the young German prince Carol I of Hohenzollern who was to become the king of modern Romania. It has 106 rooms, an imposing reception hall with fine ornaments of inlaid wood, a gallery of mirrors and a Florentine hall where one can admire splendid Murano chandeliers, a Moorish and Turkish drawing room.
- Visit Bran Castle
- Drive to Sinaia via Paraul Rece and visit Peles Castle
- Overnight in Sinaia in 3* hotel (Palace or similar)
Day 5 - Bucharest
We hope you enjoyed your trip and look forward to have you back in order to discover other wonders of Romania.
- After breakfast transfer to Otopeni International Airport for flight back home or extend your tour to Bulgaria (please check post extension tour availability date)
Services Included:
- 4 nights accommodation (place in double room) on breakfast basis in 3 star hotels
- 1 welcome dinner
- Entrance fees to museums
- Transportation by air conditioned car/minibus/bus with driver
- Arrival/departure transfers
- Polyglot guide assistance
Services Not Included:
- Arrival/departure flights
- Health insurance
- Personal expenses of any kind, hotel services like phone calls, laundry, minibar, room service
- Soft and alcoholic drinks with the main meals unless otherwise specified
Clients are advised to book early, especially for Spring and
Summer months for the best possible rate.
| Departure
Dates |
Cost
Per Person |
Single
Supplement |
| Every Wednesday during May 09 to October 10, 2007 |
$693.00 |
$112.00 |
Rates are in US dollars per person based
on double occupancy
Subject to availability and change due to currency
fluctuation |
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