Explore the Heart of the Balkans: Romania
If you want to experience the romance of the Middle Ages, the primitive beauty of nature, and the mysterious aura of Europe in one destination, then Romania is definitely worth a visit. From the vampire legend of Dracula's Castle to ancient monasteries and hidden villages, this is a country forgotten by time, waiting for travelers to unveil its mysteries.
🏰【Must-visit Attractions】
1. Bran Castle
Known as "Dracula's Castle," Bran Castle is one of the symbols of Romania. Its towering towers, thick stone walls, and mysterious history make you feel like you've entered the world of vampires. Don't miss the underground maze and the surrounding vampire culture souvenir shops.
2. Sibiu
Sibiu has been named the "European Capital of Culture," and its colorful houses and vibrant squares are irresistible. Highly recommended is the Great Square (Piața Mare), which not only has historical buildings but also often hosts open-air performances.
3. Peleș Castle
This 19th-century neo-Renaissance castle is one of the most beautiful castles in Europe. Its interior is lavishly decorated with precious artworks and sculptures, and the weapons display room is particularly breathtaking.
4. Transylvanian Highlands
Wandering on this vast grassland feels like entering a fairy tale world. It's recommended to rent a horse and enjoy the fun of riding, and you can also visit nearby villages to experience traditional life.
5. Sighișoara
This is the birthplace of the vampire Dracula and a well-preserved medieval town. The ancient city walls, colorful houses, and the Clock Tower Museum make you feel like you've traveled back to the 15th century.
6. Danube Delta
This is a paradise for nature lovers, with a unique wetland ecosystem. Take a boat tour and see thousands of water birds inhabiting here, a wonderful encounter between humans and nature.
🍴【Romanian Cuisine】
• Mici: A traditional grilled meat roll served with mustard sauce and fresh bread, simple yet unforgettable.
• Ciorbă de burtă: A rich yogurt and tripe soup with a tangy taste that is very local.
• Kurtoskalacs: A crispy on the outside, soft on the inside dessert, often sprinkled with cinnamon sugar, perfect for snacking while strolling.
🏨【Accommodation Recommendations】
• Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town: A combination of classic and luxury, conveniently located near major attractions in the city center.
• Casa Wagner: A 17th-century hotel located in the heart of the old town, affordable and full of history.
• Art Hotel: A boutique hotel with a strong sense of design, comfortable environment, and hearty breakfast, a top choice for hip travelers.
🌟【Tips】
1. Romania has a well-developed public transportation system, but renting a car is more suitable for exploring the countryside and remote areas.
2. The locals are warm and hospitable, but English is not widely spoken, so learning some simple Romanian greetings will make your trip smoother.
3. There are many mosquitoes in the Danube Delta, so it's recommended to carry mosquito repellent.
Romania is a country that is both ancient and novel. Whether it's the medieval towns, mysterious legends, or the magnificent natural scenery, it is intoxicating. This trip not only allowed me to appreciate the magnificent scenery but also to feel the weight of history and the diversity of culture. If you also want to add a touch of mystery to your life, Romania is an excellent choice!
Peleș Castle, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains near Sinaia, is one of Europe’s most enchanting royal residences. Built in the late 19th century for King Carol I, this Neo-Renaissance masterpiece dazzles with its fairy-tale towers, intricate wood carvings, and opulent interiors adorned with fine art, stained glass, and crystal chandeliers. Surrounded by lush forest and mountain scenery, the castle exudes elegance and grandeur at every turn. Each room reveals a different artistic style, reflecting royal taste and European craftsmanship. Visiting Peleș Castle feels like stepping into a living museum of royal history and timeless architectural beauty—a true Romanian treasure.
Construction began in 1873. Also known as the Peres Castle, it took ten years of construction to be officially completed. Surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains, it is a summer resort in summer and a skier's paradise in winter. Peres Castle has won many titles of historical firsts. It is the first castle to use electricity, central air conditioning and elevators, and the first castle with skylights that can be opened for stargazing. The small theater inside is where the first movie was played in Romania. It is a beautiful castle like a fairy tale world.
Situated about 130 kilometers north of Bucharest, the capital of Romania, the small town of Sinaya in the Carpathian Mountains of South Carpathia. The new Renaissance architecture was built between 1873 and 1914. The Castle covers an area of 3200 square meters and has 168 rooms. Each room is divided into different themes about world culture according to its style and use. Among them, 35 rooms are open to the outside world, namely the basement Museum and the first floor room can be visited. Pallas Castle in Romania, once the summer palace of King Carol, is considered one of the most beautiful castles in the world.
This is the palace of the last Romanian emperor Carl I (1839-1914), built here because the mountains are cool in summer and can be used for summer. Karl I was a German Prince before he took office, so he built this palace in a pure German Renaissance style, but said it was the first modern palace in Europe, with a water supply system, central heating and elevators, but it was not completed until his death. Now it is the most popular scenic spot in Romania, and the palace is crowded with tourists from all over the world. There are two kinds of tickets, 30 Ron (65 RMB) is a 45-minute tour, 60 Ron (130 RMB) can visit for an hour and a half. The palace does not seem big from the outside, but it sounds very shocking in the future, because the interior decoration is very luxurious, there are sculptures and paintings everywhere. It's worth visiting. It's highly recommended!
It's really a fairy tale castle. Every angle is a picture. The sculpture is exquisite. Although it has been baptized by years, it can be seen at a glance how exquisite the original shape is. Absolutely worth a good trip, a classical and beautiful fairy tale town.