Transylvania Explorer Tour – 4 Days
…16th century. Visit Dracula`s house where Vlad Tepes was born in 1431 and lived with his father until 1435 and enjoy a walk on the covered stairs to the Church…
…16th century. Visit Dracula`s house where Vlad Tepes was born in 1431 and lived with his father until 1435 and enjoy a walk on the covered stairs to the Church…
…myth of the “living dead”, but it doesn’t mean that they have wooden stakes at hand and garlic in case of a vampire attack. Vlad Tepes, the one who inspired…
…Town of Sighisoara with cobbled streets, burgher houses and ornate churches. You will visit the Clock Tower, Church on the Hill and Dracula`s house where Vlad Tepes was born in…
…events and parties are organized in various hot sports of the town to celebrate “the day of the undead.” After all, Vlad Tepes’ home is also located in Sighisoara and…
…architecture. Poenari Fortress Poenari Fortress was built in the fourteenth century and served as one of the principal residences of Vlad Tepes, also known as “Dracula”. The fortress is located…
…fine people, the fortress of Sighisoara has become a real magnet for foreign tourists. Attentive to Count Dracula’s legend, they “invade” the town to discover the house where Vlad Tepes…
…most famous one of all. Sighisoara is a quiet little town that knows how to capitalize on its rich medieval heritage and its connections with Vlad Tepes (aka Dracula). The…
…in the famous castle of the infamous Dracula? Although there aren’t that many connections between Bran Castle and Vlad Tepes – the real Dracula – the castle does capitalize on…
…the fortress was built. Later on, in 1456, Vlad Tepes decided that the place was perfect to build a strong fortification. So, he added four more towers and solid brick…