Romania in 4 Days

Posted May 24, 2023 in Itinerary Of The Week - Last updated November 9, 2023

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Transylvania is famous worldwide thanks to the enduring tale of Count Dracula. But this region has so much more than Dracula Castle to offer travelers. Touring the historical cities of Sibiu and Sighisoara in Romania is one way to explore this gorgeous and culturally rich region. Let’s explore how much we can see of Romania in 4 Days.

Two days at Sibiu and Sighisoara is enough to explore all the essential sites. Sighisoara has several magnificent monuments, including the Viscri Fortified Church, the Biertan Fortified Church, and the Holy Trinity Church. All these monuments are a testament to the spectacular architecture of the region.

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The Sighisoara Historic Center, the preserved medieval section of the city that mimics life from previous centuries, is also a must-see. The Sighisoara Clock Tower and the Citadel Square are also worth exploring for history and culture buffs.

Sibiu is a beautiful and culturally rich city with several monuments, including the Turnul Sfatului, the Brukenthal National Museum, and the Muzeul ASTRA. The Muzeul ASTRA is also the perfect place to buy some Romanian souvenirs to take home. If you visit the city in winter, explore Păltiniș, the oldest ski resort here.

After touring the historical cities of Sibiu and Sighisoara in Romania, leave some time to explore the famous Bran Castle of Count Dracula. If you are a real braveheart, visit The Castle of Horror and add some spice to your vacation. The place also has other attractions like Peles Castle and the Sinaia Monastery.

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