Explore Romania's legendary landscapes and historic sites, from the medieval charm of Brasov to the iconic Bran Castle and the vibrant city of Bucharest.
  • Brasov, with its Baroque streets and medieval ramparts
  • Bran Castle, said to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula
  • Sighisoara’s churches and famous Clock Tower
  • Sinaia’s neo-Gothic Peles Castle
  • Bucharest, including Ceacescu’s astonishing Palace of Parliament
Hotel Capitol, Bucharest – 3 nights
Nestled in the heart of Bucharest on the historic Calea Victoriei, Hotel Capitol offers a charming blend of old-world elegance and modern comfort. Originally built in 1901, this iconic hotel has hosted generations of travellers and artists. Just steps from the vibrant Old Town, guests enjoy easy access to museums, shops, and cultural landmarks. The warm ambiance, attentive service, and beautifully restored interiors make it a perfect base for exploring Romania’s capital.

Aro Palace, Brasov – 2 nights
Aro Palace is Brasov’s premier luxury hotel, offering panoramic views of Tampa Mountain and the medieval Old Town. Opened in 1939, this historic property combines classic architecture with modern amenities, including a spa, indoor pool, and elegant dining options. Its central location places you within walking distance of the Black Church, Council Square, and other key attractions, making it ideal for both relaxation and exploration. 

Mercure Binder Bubi, Sighisoara – 1 night
Just a short stroll from the UNESCO-listed Citadel, Mercure Binder Bubi Hotel & Spa welcomes guests with Tyrolean-inspired décor and warm hospitality. This boutique hotel offers spacious rooms, a vaulted wine cellar, and a relaxing spa. Named after a beloved local figure, the hotel reflects the charm and history of Sighisoara, providing a perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing.
Hotel Continental Forum, Sibiu – 2 nights
Set in a historic building in the heart of Sibiu, Continental Forum offers elegant accommodation just minutes from Piata Mare and the Brukenthal Museum. With a rich history dating back to the 19th century, the hotel blends classic architecture with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy Balkan cuisine at the on-site restaurant and explore the city’s cultural treasures right outside the door.