This 7-day Romanian vacation takes you to its energetic capital city, Bucharest, and includes excursions to nearby landmarks. It features first-class accommodations, private tours and one shared city tour, and is a great introduction to this Eastern European country.
Your journey begins in Bucharest, the Romanian capital, that it too often simply a waystation for travellers heading into Transylvania. But the capital is a worthwhile destination in its own right. Begin your exploration of this rapidly-developing capital city with a shared city tour that takes you to many of the most renowned landmarks in town. Begin in Revolution Square, where former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu gave his final public address on live TV, only to be drowned out by a chorus of jeers. Next up is the gargantuan Palace of Parliament, the second-largest administrative building in the world and a tribute to Ceausescu’s ego. Continue to the Old Town to stroll alongside some of the antique holdovers of Romania from centuries past before ending the tour at the National Village Musuem, which recreates rural Romanian lifestyles in an open-air setting.
Over the next few days, you’ll head on day trips out of Bucharest to explore castles and enjoy wine tastings. One day, head on a private tour of Peles Castle, a Neo-Renaissance palace built by King Carol I in the 1860s. Afterwards, enjoy a five-course lunch and wine tasting before touring Cantacuzino Castle on the way back to Bucharest. Another day, head into Bulgaria to explore two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. First up is Ivanovo, a complex of churches, monasteries, chapels, and cave dwellings dating back to the 12th century. Then continue to Veliko Tarnovo, known for its colourful homes and Tsarevets Fortress, which watches over the town.
After a day spent at leisure back in Bucharest, you’ll head on your final private tour. Swing by the monastery of Curtea de Arges, an example of cultural fusion in its architectural style and the resting place of the royal family. Continue to Poenari Castle, erstwhile home of Vlad Tepes a.k.a. Vlad Dracula, before reaching the Transfagarasan, a massive mountain road through the Carpathians known as Ceausescu’s Folly. Enjoy the mountain views and learn about the harsh labour conditions of the road’s construction before returning to Bucharest.
At the end of your stay, connect back to the airport to return home.