Visit Transylvania during our unforgettable Romanian Holidays. We organize several tours throughout the years. Choose between Vampire itineraries and Halloween trips with up to three parties included. Join us and then discover amazing Dracula related highlights, as well as important historical and cultural landmarks. One of these is Rasnov Citadel, a stunning medieval fortress surrounded by several legends.

Romanian Holidays – Rasnov Citadel

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Rasnov Citadel is a peasant refuge fortress located 15 km away from Brasov. Its purpose was to defend the peasants in the surroundings. The fortress is famous for resisting several sieges in the past. Its inhabitants only opened their gates to the invaders once, because they ran out of water. In the courtyard, you can admire a famous fountain. According to legend, it is about 150 meters deep. Two turkish prisoners dug the fountain in exchange for their freedom. The same legend reveals that it took them 15 years to finish and then the ruler actually released them. In addition to this, another myth claims that several bags of golden coins were hidden at the bottom of the fountain. However, due to the depth of the fountain, nodoby attempted to verify if this is true.

Book our tours and discover the land of Dracula

Join us on the best Romanian Holidays. Visit amazing Dracula related places such as Sighisoara Citadel, Bran Castle, Poienari Citadel or Snagov Monastery. In addition to these, discover amazing historical and cultural highlights. These include the Merry Cemetery, unique in the world, Corvinesti Castle or Turda Salt Mine.

Besides the amazing itineraries, our Halloween Romanian Holidays include the best parties in Transylvania! First of all, join us in Sighisoara for an amazing evening, including the Ritual of Killing of the Living Dead. After that, travel to Bran for the popular Halloween Party at Bran Castle and then enjoy a third party at Dracula’s Castel Hotel in Borgo Pass. Please refer to each tour for specific information.

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