2 Days Transylvania Tour from Cluj – Sibiu, Brasov and Bran Castle - 2 Days

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2 Days Transylvania Tour from Cluj – Sibiu, Brasov and Bran Castle

Max capacity: 14
Duration: 2 Days
Intensity: Low
Explore Transylvania's captivating cities and landmarks, from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau architecture of Sibiu to the stunning landscapes of Brasov. Visit the iconic Bran Castle and learn about the real-life ruler Vlad the Impaler, and don't miss the enchanting medieval fortress of Sighișoara.

Trip Highlights

Sibiu
Brasov
Bran Castle
Sighisoara

Included

Transportation
Accommodation
Guide

Availability

Best on April-September
Private Tour
Customizable
Best Price Guarantee
From
199€
/person

Payment Conditions

Deposit: 75€
Final payment due 30 days before tour
Tiered pricing

Detailed itinerary

You will be picked up from your place in Cluj-Napoca and head to Sibiu.

Sibiu is a charming city known by its German name, “Hermannstadt”, which reflects its rich history and cultural diversity. The city was founded by German settlers in the 12th century and has been shaped by its German, Hungarian, and Romanian heritage over the centuries. Sibiu is famous for its stunning architecture, which reflects its different cultural influences. You can find Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles all around the city. The historical center of Sibiu is home to many impressive landmarks, such as the Brukenthal Palace, the Council Tower, the Lutheran Cathedral, and the Large and Small Squares.

Sibiu is also a cultural hub, having been designated the European Capital of Culture in 2007 and the European Region of Gastronomy in 2019, highlighting the city’s rich culinary traditions and local cuisine.

Lunch: At your expense

Brasov, or ”Kronstadt” was founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order in the 13th century. One of the most impressive landmarks in Brasov is the Black Church, a Gothic-style church that dates back to the 14th century. The church was named after the damage it suffered during a great fire in the 17th century, which blackened its walls. Nowadays, it is one of the most iconic buildings in Brasov, with its impressive bell tower and beautiful stained glass windows.

Brasov’s rich heritage, history, and architecture make it one of the jewels of Transylvania. Its historic center is a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, with colorful houses, cobblestone streets, and cozy cafes. The city is also surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, with the Carpathian Mountains visible from many points in the city.

Dinner: At your expense

Overnight in Brasov

Panorama on a moody day with dramatic sky, Sighisoara, mediaval town in Transylvania, Romania Copyright Christian Draghici

Breakfast: At the hotel

Bran Castle, also known as “Dracula’s Castle“, was also built by the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century. This was a defense fortress against Ottoman invasions. Over the years, it served various purposes, from a customs point to a royal residence. The castle’s connection to Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula” is not based on historical fact but rather on its resemblance to the fictional castle described in the book. However, the castle is associated with the historical figure of Vlad the Impaler, who is said to have used it as a temporary residence during his campaigns against the Ottomans in the 15th century. Vlad is often identified with the legendary figure of Dracula due to his cruelty and reputation for impaling his enemies.

Lunch: At your expense

An important highlight of Romania is Sighișoara, the only inhabited medieval fortress included in UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. This is the place where you can find out more about Dracula’s legends and the real life of ruler Vlad the Impaler (Vlad Tepes). Walking up the winding cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings, you reach the Clock Tower, a symbol of the city, from where you can admire the breathtaking views. The Tower shelters a museum of medieval weapons and a torture chamber. After visiting the tower, you will climb three hundred wooden steps up to the Church-on-the-Hill, which was built in the XIV century.

In the evening, you will reach Cluj-Napoca, and your tour will come to an end.

Accommodations

Schuster Boarding House

Location: Brasov
Set in a restored 1914 Art Nouveau building, Schuster Boarding House blends old-world charm with boutique comfort. The rooms are...
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Belfort Hotel

Location: Brasov
Belfort Hotel sits in a peaceful spot just above Brașov’s historic center, only a short walk from the main pedestrian...
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Atria Hotel

Location: Brasov
Just minutes from the main square, Hotel Atria offers a modern and quiet stay in central Brașov. The hotel features...
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Activities

Explore Romania’s Castles

Step into history with visits to some of Romania’s most iconic castles—from medieval strongholds to royal summer residences. Each has its own legend, stunning architecture, and dramatic setting.

Walk Through Medieval Towns

Wander cobbled streets, colorful squares, and centuries-old fortifications in Romania’s best-preserved medieval towns—each with its charm and story.
  • Included

    • Transportation with a modern vehicle
    • Professional English-speaking guide
    • Accommodation in a centrally located hotel in Brasov
    • Entrance fees
    • Breakfast
  • Not included

    • Plane tickets
    • Travel insurance
    • Meals, other than ones included in the itinerary
    • Photography fees
    • Various expenses such as room service, beverages, personal calls, souvenirs etc.

FAQs

Curious about this tour? Here’s everything you need to know before you book. If there’s anything else you’re wondering about, just contact us—we’re happy to help!

The tour begins at 9:00 AM, with pickup directly from your hotel or accommodation in Cluj-Napoca. If you’re arriving by plane, we can also arrange pickup from the airport—just let us know your arrival details in advance.

Yes, this is a private tour, designed to offer a personalized experience. You can book it solo (note that a single supplement applies), or you can share the journey with friends or family for a more social experience. It’s your trip, your way.

Breakfast is included at your accommodation in Brasov. For lunch and dinner, meals are not included, but your guide will recommend great local spots along the way to ensure you enjoy authentic Romanian cuisine without missing a meal.

Wear comfortable walking shoes and layered clothing, as weather can vary. Bring a light jacket, a small daypack for personal items. A bit of local currency and your camera will also come in handy!

Why travel with Rolandia?

  • Real Local Expertise

    Our travel guides and planners are Romanian locals who want to show you the authentic essence of the country.

  • Seamless Travel Planning

    Our team handles all aspects of your journey from planning to logistics and coordination to provide you with a hassle-free travel experience.

  • Flexible & Reliable

    Our company creates customized travel experiences that consider your individual requirements and personal preferences.

  • Trusted Partnerships

    Our company works with top-rated hotels and local service providers to deliver authentic high-quality travel experiences.