Step into the world of Gothic castles, painted fortresses, and fog-veiled Carpathian valleys. Transylvania is Romania's most legendary region — and every stone has a story.
Each city offers a distinct window into Transylvania's layered history — Saxon, Hungarian, Romanian, and Austro-Hungarian influences all converge here.
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Your choice of base shapes your entire Transylvania experience. Here's how each city compares as a hub for day trips.
Transylvania holds more medieval fortresses per square kilometer than almost anywhere in Europe. Here are the five essential ones.
| Castle | Location | Style | Built | Highlight | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bran Castle | Bran, Brasov county | Gothic | 1388 | Dracula myth, cliff-top position, 57 rooms | Dracula |
| Peles Castle | Sinaia | Neo-Renaissance | 1883 | 160 rooms, Murano glass, royal art collection | Royal |
| Corvin Castle | Hunedoara | Gothic-Renaissance | 1446 | One of Europe's largest Gothic castles, Bear Pit | Gothic |
| Fagaras Fortress | Fagaras, Brasov county | Medieval Military | 14th c. | Moat, water mirror, prison history, museum | Military |
| Rasnov Fortress | Rasnov, Brasov county | Peasant Fortress | 13th c. | Panoramic views, village-within-walls, well mystery | Military |
Four seasons, four completely different experiences. Each has its magic — but October belongs in a category of its own.
Bucharest to Brasov is one of Europe's most popular day-trip corridors. Multiple transport options make it easy.