Romania Guided Tours
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Discover Romania in 8 days


Itinerary:

Bucharest - Curtea de Arges - Sibiu -
Sighisoara - Bistrita - Borgo Pass -
Bucovina - Piatra Neamt - Bicaz Gorges -
Red Lake - Brasov - Bran -
Sinaia - Bucharest

Day 1 - Bucharest
Arrival in Bucharest at Henri Coanda airport.
On the way to the hotel you will have a brief sightseeing of Bucharest, including main boulevards, University, Romanian Athenaeum, Royal Palace, the Palace of Parliament.
Day 2 - Bucharest, Old and Nowadays city
Have you ever been in Paris? Yes? Then it won't be difficult for you to realize why Bucharest was known in Europe, between the two world wars as "le Petit Paris" (Little Paris).
The tour takes you along the boulevards, which were mainly cut in the 19th century.
The palaces and houses of the Romanian high society were built in about the same period. It was very fashionable for the high-class people to employ French architects like Paul Gottereau, Albert Galleron, A. Ballu, to design their house or at least, Romanian architects who studied mainly in France. From Ceausescu's residence to the Palace of Parliament, Bucharest reveals to the visitors its treasury: the palaces, the houses and its people.
The city tour of Bucharest starts with the visit to the Old Court, a princely residence in the historic center.
Next, you will visit the Palace of the Parliament, the second largest building in the world. Then walk along Calea Victoriei, the former cosmopolitan avenue of Bucharest, to the historical down town. Visit Stavropoleos Church, Manuc's Inn and the Lime Tree Inn.
Continue to Curtea de Arges. Here you'll see Master Manole's church where, according to legend, he entombed his wife in the stone walls.
Travel North across the Olt pass into Transylvania in Sibiu.
Day 3 - Sibiu and Sighisoara
This morning we shall drive to Sibiu via scenic Olt river Valley.
First we will have time for lunch in Sibiu and then tour the mediaeval part of the city - the most romantic of Romania.
We shall end the day in Sighisoara, ancient cradle of Romanians, which is located in Transylvania, in a landscape of peculiar beauty in the Tirnave Plateau.
Day 4 - From Transylvania to Bucovina
Visit the citadel of Sighisoara this morning. On the present 'Hill of the Citadel', the upper town, was erected a stronghold in the 2nd half of the 12th century, used by the population as a shelter in hard times.
Here lived, between 1431-1435, Vlad Dracul. He was Vlad the Impaler's father known as Dracula (the son of the Devil), born most probably here in Sighisoara, on 1431. The actual 15th century house where Prince Vlad Dracul was born has been turned into a restaurant and museum full of interesting flavors and artifacts.
In the afternoon we shall drive through Borgo Pass to Bukovina - home to the painted monasteries.
Day 5 - A Bible in frescoes
Situated in the North of Moldavia, Bukovina is home to the treasure of Moldavian art - the painted monasteries, which has been preserved for almost 5 centuries.
Visit 4 of the 5 UNESCO protected convents: Voronet, Moldovita, Sucevita and Humor monasteries.
Daylight gives the colors and especially the famous "Voronet blue" an unique transparence. Often called 'the Sistine Chapel of the Orient', Voronet frescoes are painted primarily in a unique shade of blue known to painters throughout the world as Voronet Blue.
We end the day at the foot of Ceahlau Mountain, in Piatra Neamt
Day 6 - Scenic Romania
Back on the road again, heading towards the most impressive natural rock formations in central Romania, the Bicaz Gorges.
These ancient cliffs, carved by millennia or raging waters, rise like walls on either side of the winding roads leading to the town of Lacu Rosu, The Red Lake. The crimson waters of this natural phenomenon are stained by a rich concentration of minerals and algae. Southward we'll visit the fortress of Prejmer (UNESCO) before reaching the city of Brasov.
Day 7 - Brasov and the Carpathians castles
After breakfast, sightseeing tour of Brasov. A main stop will be the Black Church that houses a priceless collection of Oriental rugs as well as a 4,000 pipe organ. Winding your way Southward, stop at the Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle. From Bran continue South to Sinaia. Set amidst sculpture gardens and fountains, Peles Castle was the summer residence to many of Romania's king. Inside you'll see valuable collections of mediaeval weaponry, stained glass, silk rugs and furniture.
Leave the Summer residence of former Romanian royal family for Bucharest.
Day 8 - Good bye Romania !


Price/person: 1,050 Euro (for minimum 2 paying people)
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