Transylvania Private Tour 2 Days

Royal Castles, Saxon Villages & Medieval Citadels | 2-Day Private Tour

Experience the ultimate Transylvania private tour 2 days, journeying from the royal summer palaces of Sinaia to the medieval heart of the Saxon citadels.

Step beyond Bucharest and into the layered world of Transylvania. This is a land where medieval fortresses crown hilltops. Additionally, Saxon villagers built their churches like citadels, and royal palaces still stand exactly as the kings left them.

Specifically, we recommend this for travelers with two days to spare. If you want to experience the true heart of Romania, this journey is for you. Explore iconic castles, legendary stories, and the unhurried rhythm of an authentic Saxon village.

Transylvania Private Tour 2 Days

Transylvania Private Tour 2 Days - Brasov Catherine Gate Front

Royal Castles, Saxon Villages & Medieval Citadels | 2-Day Private Tour

Experience the ultimate Transylvania private tour 2 days, journeying from the royal summer palaces of Sinaia to the medieval heart of the Saxon citadels.

Step beyond Bucharest and into the layered world of Transylvania. This is a land where medieval fortresses crown hilltops. Additionally, Saxon villagers built their churches like citadels, and royal palaces still stand exactly as the kings left them.

Specifically, we recommend this for travelers with two days to spare. If you want to experience the true heart of Romania, this journey is for you. Explore iconic castles, legendary stories, and the unhurried rhythm of an authentic Saxon village.

Overview

Transylvania Private Tour 2 Days Highlights:

• The fairy-tale silhouette of Peleș Castle — a royal summer retreat carved in Neo-Renaissance stone at the foot of the Carpathians.
• Bran Castle — the fortress perched on a rocky outcrop that the world came to associate with Dracula, and the fascinating truth behind the legend.
• Brașov’s medieval centre — one of the best-preserved historical cores in Central Europe, with its Gothic Black Church, Council Square and the old Saxon city walls.
• Viscri — an unspoiled Saxon village championed by King Charles III, where the fortified church still stands surrounded by its defensive towers exactly as it did five centuries ago.
• Rupea Fortress — a hilltop bastion with panoramic views over the Transylvanian plateau, one of the oldest documented fortifications in Romania.
• Sighișoara — the only continuously inhabited medieval citadel in Europe, birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, and your home for the night.

Zoom In

Transylvania Private Tour 2 Days Itinerary:

Day 1 — Into the Heart of Transylvania

First, we visit Peleș Castle in Sinaia. We explore the royal apartments, the armory hall, and the great central atrium. Subsequently, we drive to the Brașov Historical Centre. There, we visit the Gothic Black Church and the narrow Rope Street.

Afterward, we stop at Rupea Fortress. This hilltop citadel offers sweeping views over the Transylvanian landscape. Finally, we enjoy a scenic evening arrival in Sighișoara for our overnight stay.

Day 2 — The Living Citadel & the Saxon Villages

We begin with a walking tour of the Sighișoara Citadel. We visit the Clock Tower and the house where Vlad the Impaler was born. Next, we explore Viscri Saxon Village. We walk through the village and visit the fortified church that King Charles III helped restore.

Following this, we visit Bran Castle. We discuss the Dracula connection and the real history of Vlad. Finally, we begin our return journey to Bucharest through the picturesque Prahova Valley.

What’s Included

  • 1 night Accommodation with breakfast based on double/twin occupancy in Sighisoara. Single supplement applies.

  • Experienced English/French/Italian speaking private guide.

  • Private transportation with spacious Sedan or Minivan.

  • Drive on picturesque roads through the Carpathian mountains with scenery photo stops.

  • Complimentary botlled water/coffee on daily basis.

  • Entry Tickets.

  • Meals, personal expenses, purchases along the way.

  • Optional, but appreciated, gratuities/tips for your guide

Meeting and Pick-up

The tour includes private car or minivan transportation for the full two days. We provide pick-up from centrally located hotels or other accommodation in Bucharest on the morning of Day 1, and return you to the same location on the evening of Day 2. No need to figure out trains, buses or connections — your guide and vehicle are with you from start to finish.

For Your Consideration

This is an active 2-day itinerary. We combine scenic driving with walking through historic sites. Day 1 includes the steeper terrain around Peleș Castle. Day 2 involves the cobblestone streets of Sighișoara and a short climb to Bran Castle.

Preparation & Mobility

We recommend comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing. Transylvania’s mountain air remains cool even in summer. Because this is a private journey, we adjust the pace entirely to your group.

Please note that uneven historic surfaces may present challenges for wheelchairs or strollers. Tell us about any mobility considerations in advance. We will do our best to plan the perfect route for you.

Bespoke Accommodation

Your accommodation is selected for character and location. We stay inside or very close to the Sighișoara Citadel. This allows you to experience the quiet magic of the town after the day-tour crowds have gone. If you have specific requirements, let us know when booking. We always strive to match your preferences.

Tour Prices

1 pers

1250per pers
  • Private Sedan

2 pers

700per pers
  • Private Sedan

3 pers

600per pers
  • Private Sedan

4 pers

550per pers
  • Private Minivan

5-6 pers

500per pers
  • Private Minivan

6-8 pers

400per pers
  • Private Minivan

Frequently Asked Questions

Not exactly — and the real story is far more interesting than the myth. Bram Stoker, who wrote Dracula in 1897, never actually visited Romania. He based his fictional castle on descriptions he read in travel books, and Bran’s dramatic silhouette — a fortress perched on a rocky cliff — matched his imagination closely enough that the association stuck. Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure behind the Dracula legend, was a fifteenth-century Wallachian prince known for his brutal methods of punishing enemies. He may have passed through the Bran area, but he never lived in the castle. What you will find inside is a genuine medieval fortress with a fascinating royal history — Bran later became a summer residence of Queen Marie of Romania, and her personality is all over the interior. We visit it for what it truly is, with the full story told along the way.

Viscri is the kind of place that stops you in your tracks. It is a Saxon village that has remained almost entirely unchanged for centuries — the same dirt lanes, the same painted farmhouses, the same fortified church rising above the rooftops just as it did when the Saxon settlers built it in the twelfth century. There are no souvenir shops, no tour buses pulling up every twenty minutes. What King Charles III recognised when he first visited in 1998 was that Viscri represented something extraordinarily rare — an intact way of life that was quietly disappearing. He bought and restored a traditional Saxon house in the village and has returned many times since, helping to put Viscri on the map for preservation funding and responsible tourism. We walk through the village, visit the fortified church with its centuries of history written into its walls, and see the house he restored. It is one of those places that stays with you long after you leave Romania.

It is absolutely worth it — and this is one of the reasons we built the overnight into the tour. During the day, Sighișoara’s Citadel fills up with visitors. By early evening, they are gone, and the place becomes something else entirely. The cobblestone streets go quiet, the coloured medieval houses glow in the last light, and you have one of Europe’s most extraordinary historic towns almost to yourself. Sighișoara is the only medieval citadel in Europe that has been continuously inhabited since it was built — people still live, work and go to school inside its walls. Spending the night there rather than rushing through on a day trip is the difference between ticking a box and actually experiencing the place.

Each season has a strong case. Summer — June through August — gives you long days, green Transylvanian landscapes and Sighișoara’s famous Medieval Festival in July if your dates align. Autumn is arguably the most beautiful, with the forests around Sinaia and the Carpathian foothills turning deep red and gold from late September through October, and the crowds thinning noticeably after the school holidays. Winter brings snow to Peleș Castle and Sighișoara’s Citadel, which look genuinely magical under a layer of white — and Bran Castle takes on an entirely different atmosphere in the cold. Spring, from April onwards, is fresh and uncrowded, with the mountain air clean and the valleys starting to green up. The only period I would approach with some caution is January and February, when mountain roads can be affected by heavy snow — though we always monitor conditions and adjust the route when needed.

The one-day Transylvania tours you will find all over Bucharest follow a similar pattern — Peleș, Bran, a quick stop in Brașov, back to Bucharest by evening. It is a long day of driving, the stops are rushed, and you cover a lot of ground without truly landing anywhere. This tour is built around the opposite idea. By staying overnight in Sighișoara, we free Day 1 from the pressure of the return drive — which means more time at each stop, a proper walk through Brașov, and a relaxed arrival in one of the most atmospheric towns in Central Europe. Day 2 then opens up Viscri and Bran at a pace that lets you actually absorb them. We also include Rupea Fortress, which almost no standard tour touches. The difference is not just the extra sites — it is the experience of moving through Transylvania the way it deserves to be moved through.

Every tour at Discover Romania Tours is 100% private. We do not run group tours or join different parties together. This means you have the undivided attention of your guide, a private vehicle, and the flexibility to adjust the pace of the day to your personal interests.

Absolutely. While we have a set 2-day itinerary that covers the most iconic sites like Rupea, Viscri, and Bran, everything can be adjusted. If you want to spend more time in Brașov or add a specific village like Biertan, we can modify the route to match your preferences.

Travel plans can change, and we want you to book with confidence. We offer a flexible cancellation policy designed to give you peace of mind. You can find the full details in our Terms and Conditions here, or simply reach out to us if you have any questions. We’ll confirm all payment options and specific details with you directly at the time of your booking.

Romania is consistently ranked as one of the safest travel destinations in Europe. Violent crime is extremely rare, and tourists are generally welcomed with great hospitality. As a local guide, I ensure that you are in safe hands from the moment of pickup in Bucharest until your return.