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Day excursion to Dracula and Peles castles from Bucharest

$ 85.31
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  • Bucharest, Romania
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Description

Cancellation policy

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Highlights

Includes

What's included:
 
Audio guide,

Tour guide,

Pickup and drop-off from designated areas,

Transportation between sights,

Walking tour,

With audioguide,

Transport included
 
What's not included:
 
Entrance fees,

Lunch

Special notes

Instant confirmation
 
Free cancellation
 
Guided Tour
 
Tour with Audioguide
 
e-Voucher
 

 
COVID-19 information:
 
There is a limit number of visitors,

Regular desinfection,

Hands Sanitizers,

Visitors must bring and wear a mask,

The guide will wear a mask
 
Meeting point:
 

Pickup service is available from selected hotels in Bucharest. You'll indicate your pickup place and time when you confirm your booking. JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel, 90 Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest – pick-up at 07:30. Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest, Strada Episcopiei 1 - 3, Bucharest - pick-up at 07:40. Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town, Strada Doamnei 12, Bucharest – pick-up at 07:50. InterContinental Bucharest, Bulevardul Balcescu Nicolae 4, Bucharest – pick-up at 08:00.


 
What to remember:
 

Accessibility:

  • The excursion is not suitable for children under 7
  • The excursion is not suitable for people with walking difficulties

Extra fees to be paid on-site:

  • Admission to Peles Castle (100 Lei) and Bran Castle (150 Lei)

Know in advance:

  • Peles Castle is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. On these days, you will see it from the outside only and spend more time in Brasov
  • Peles Castle will be closed for general cleaning and preventive conservation from Nov 3 to Dec 2, 2025. During this period, visitors will have the opportunity to visit Pelisor Castle instead
  • The live guided tour is available in English only. Audio guides are available to download on your mobile phone in Spanish, Italian, French and Hebrew
  • At least 4 people are required for this activity to take place. If the minimum number of people is not reached, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund
  • The maximum group size is 16 people per tour
  • Meals are not included, but there will be a stop for lunch to eat with the group or by yourself
  • The order of the itinerary depends on the season, weather, and opening hours
  • During the official holidays and weekends, the traffic to the mountain area might be busier than usual, so the return could be later than scheduled (around 9 – 10 pm)

 

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