Early morning departure; arrival in Bucharest at noon; panoramic bus tour of downtown Bucharest icluding Uniri Square, University Square, Victoria Square and the Square of the Revolution; photo stop in front of the Parliament – the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon combining a monumental exterior with a splendid interior; time at leisure in the central part of the city; visit to the Village Museum; picturesquely located amids a beautiful park the museum recreates over 300 traditional buildings representing the Romanian provincial architecture from each country’s region, including Transilvania: houses, barns and wooden churches; artisans dressed in traditional costumes from 16-17 centuries add to the atmosphere; free time for lunch; afternoon departure to Sinaia and Bran; dinner and overnight; Day 2. Breakfast; morning visit to the Hunting Residence of the Romanian Prince Vlad, built in 14th century upon a 60 m high rock, commonly known as Dracula’s Castle; departure to Sinaia; free time for lunch; visit to Peles Castle – the former summer residence of the Romanian kings in 18-19. centuries; today beautifully recreating the old-time interior and atmosphere; visit to Sinaia Monastery dating back to the 17 century, one of the most sacred Christian sites also possessing a rich collection of valuable icons; Afternoon departure to Bulgaria and late evening return.
Including: A/C transportation; 1 half board (2 meals); 3-star hotel accommodation; sightseeing tours and museum entrance fees; border and road taxes; insurance; guiding. NB: Double or triple room occupancy; Visa fee (if needed) is not included; No visa is needed for all citizens of the European Union countries, as well as Russian citizens owning a valid Schengen Visa.