Romania is undoubtedly a destination that every wanderlust should discover! It will acquaint you with an altogether beautiful & different world of exquisiteness. You will experience here the pleasantly exceptional mix of remote villages, enchanting castles, secular traditions, vivid cities and breathtaking scenery. And, if you are wondering what to visit on your Romanian trip so, as to make the best of your tour, then this well-planned itinerary will unquestionably help. So, discover the best of the Romania tour trip.
Days 1-2: Bucharest - The palace of Parliament
Days 1-2: Bucharest - The two famous Castles
Day 4: Transylvania: Sibiu
Day 5: Transylvania: Sighisoara
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Days 1-2: Bucharest - The palace of Parliament
It’s great that the city has its own airport! You can take your flight or there is also the choice of train or bus, convenient for those who are travelling from the neighboring country. Bucharest is the commercial center and capital of Romania and is situated in its Southern part. Its’ worth investing two days here. You can take a walking tour to discover the real Romania and it will be great hearing stories your guide about the most recent stories to the times of Vlad the Impaler. And, the palace of Parliament is one of the most beautiful spots in Romania. It need to be a must on your exclusive list of what to visit on your Romania trip. When you are here, you need to prepare yourself for airport kind of security checks. And, if you want to take pictures, you need to pay some extra money. The parks here are very beautiful, you can always get there to unwind and relax. And, apart from that, in these two days you must explore the old towns and various spots in the city including the oldest church in Bucharest, the Macca Villacrasse Passage, and the magical Carturesti Carusel bookshop
Day 3: Bucharest – The two famous Castles
You should plan another day to explore the two beautiful castles of the country which are supposed to be the famous things to see in the city. This will take the complete 3rd day of your trip to Romania and you can also find time to see some of the wondrous countryside. It will be ab absolute worth planning this complete day and starting it as early as possible, to avoid any hassle. It’s going to be a perfect way to move around from the infamous Bran Castle to the fairytale Peles Castle and to visiting to the picturesque town of Brasov. And, this way, you will get to see some of the most beautiful spots in Romania. It’s also an amazing experience to hear some of the remarkable stories on your tour like that of the story of the legend of Dracula.
Day 4: Transylvania: Sibiu
Sibiu from Bucharest:
In Transylvania, you will get to enjoy the beauty of visiting into a smaller town! You can either take a bus or a train. While train is slow, you will get to relax and bask into the picturesque beauty of the city for sure. You can start it off from travelling to Sibiu and its beautiful multi-colored houses, cobblestone streets. This is particularly a small town and is one of the most sought-after tourist attractions. There’s an upper old Town and the lower one. In the upper town, you will get to see the most historic sights, while the lower town has known for its picturesque scenes. Also, the Citadel area must be visited, you must not forget to climb the Tower of Stairs.
Day 5: Transylvania: Sighisoara
Sighisoara from Sibiu:
Sighisoara is among the UNESCO world heritage site and this fortified city is known for being the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler. Like the city of Sibiu, Sighisoara also looks beautiful and decorated with vibrant houses and cobblestone streets. And, you will be amazed to know that this city is where most of the attractions of Romania exist. Some of the must visit places of the city include the museum of history also known as the clock tower. If you want to bask into the panoramic view of the city, you can climb to the top of the clock tower. Make sure that you have checked on the Scholar’s Stairs and other towers which will take you to the church on the hill. Beneath the church, there’s a crypt that you can check out. There’s also the house where Vlad the Impaler was born, so you can see that.