Palace of the Parliament – One of the world’s largest buildings, a symbol of communistera architecture.
One of the largest buildings in the world, second only to the Pentagon.
Built in the 1980s under Nicolae Ceaușescu’s regime as a symbol of communist power.
Features 1,000+ rooms, grand halls, and opulent interiors made from Romanian materials.
Construction led to the demolition of a large part of the historic city center.
Today, it houses the Romanian Parliament, museums, and is open for guided tours. A must-see landmark reflecting both architectural grandeur and Romania’s recent history.
• Manuc’s Inn – Built in 1808, this former inn is now a popular traditional Romanian restaurant with a beautiful courtyard.
• Stavropoleos Church – A small but stunning 18th-century church in Brâncovenesc style, with carved stone details and peaceful ambiance.
• Old Princely Court (Curtea Veche) – Medieval ruins of the former royal residence of Vlad the Impaler.
• National Museum of Romanian History – Located nearby, this museum houses Romania’s national treasures and a replica of Trajan’s Column.
• Macca-Vilacrosse Passage – A glass-roofed arcade filled with elegant cafés and a charming, Parisian-style vibe.
• Lipscani Street – The main pedestrian street in the Old Town, buzzing with life, history, bars, restaurants, and eclectic architecture.
Set in the Carpathian foothills, Peleș Castle is a splendid symbol of 19th century Romanticism and the Romanian monarchy’s cultural aspirations. Commissioned by King Carol I, it harmoniously blends NeoRenaissance and Gothic Revival styles. Inside, you’ll find 160 elaborately decorated rooms, with period furniture, exquisite Murano glass chandeliers, and masterpieces by artists like Gustav Klimt. The castle’s collections include medieval armor, weaponry, and rare books
Sinaia Monastery
Sinaia Monastery, founded in 1695, is an important Orthodox monastery located in Sinaia, Romania. It is known for it’s beautiful frescoes, traditional religious art, and peaceful setting.
Rhein Wine Cellars
Cramele Rhein is a renowned winery located in Romania, known for
producing high-quality wines. With a rich tradition in viticulture, the winery
combines modern techniques with classic methods to create a diverse
range of wines, including reds, whites, and rosés. Cramele Rhein is
recognized for its commitment to quality and innovation, offering wine
lovers a true taste of Romanian terroir.
Perched dramatically on a rocky hill, Bran Castle is often linked to Bram
Stoker’s Dracula myth, although its historical connection to Vlad the Impaler
is minimal.
Built in 1377 to defend the border between Transylvania and
Wallachia, the castle blends military fortification with medieval architectural
beauty. Inside, exhibits showcase weaponry, furniture, and royal collections,
alongside vampire-themed
attractions.
Is one of Romania’s most important medieval landmarks, serving as the former princely residence of Wallachia’s rulers. Târgoviște was the capital between the 14th and 17th centuries and was home to notable figures such as Mircea the Elder, Vlad the Impaler (Dracula), and Constantin Brâncoveanu.
Key highlights include:
The Chindia Tower – the city’s iconic symbol, built during Vlad the Impaler’s reign, offering a great panoramic view.
The remains of the princely palace, ancient fortifications, and religious buildings.
The Great Princely Church, one of the oldest preserved Orthodox churches from the 15th century.
Troesmis – An Elegant Journey: History,
Wine, and Music Along the Danube.
Experience an unforgettable evening at Hotel Troesmis in Turcoaia, where history and culture blend harmoniously.
Enjoy refined wine tastings accompanied by live music, creating a warm and
magical atmosphere. Listen to the captivating legend of Terente, brought to life through enchanting storytelling in a charming setting.
End your night with a romantic cruise on the Danube, gracefully drifting to the rhythm of a waltz, surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.
This enchanting experience combines tradition, flavor, and melody, leaving
precious memories that will linger in your heart long after the night ends.
Tulcea
Tulcea is a city in eastern Romania, known as the gateway to the Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s rich in history,
culture, and biodiversity.
Mila 23
The Mila 23 boat excursion is an unforgettable experience deep in the
heart of the Danube Delta, offering a perfect blend of nature,
tradition, and local cuisine.
Traditional lunch
At Mila 23, guests can enjoy a traditional fish-based lunch.
Constanța is Romania’s oldest continuously inhabited city and a vibrant gateway to the Black Sea coast. Rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, it offers a blend of ancient ruins, modern attractions, and seaside relaxation.
Ovidiu Square
Central square named after the Roman poet Ovid, featuring his
statue and historic buildings.
Casino
Iconic Art Nouveau seaside building, recently renovated.
Genoese Lighthouse
Built in 1860, near the casino, reflecting the city’s maritime past.
Mosque of Constanța
Built in 1910, with Neo-Egyptian and Neo-Byzantine styles and a
tall minaret offering city views.
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Thank you for being part of this
incredible journey!
We hope you leave with wonderful memories and
new friendships.
Wishing you safe travels – and we hope to
welcome you again on a future adventure!
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