A day full of adventure outside Bucharest

View from Bran Castle
Being a Travelholic, I love to explore different cities, especially when already I have been living in the beautiful European country Romania.
People don't usually prefer to visit here as there are already many popular destinations in Europe, but Romania, having beautiful green landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and many medieval era cities, it's definitely worth a few days of your time.
Here I am going to share my Incredible experience of, one day adventure to beautiful Brasov and Sinaia - the mountain covered town, out from Bucharest, the capital city of Romania.
First coming to the historical town, Sinaia.
It is famous for its pristine nature, delightful views and oh so important beyond pretty European castles this city has to offer.
Peles Castle, Sinaia
One of the most popular is The Peles Castle, called the home of Sinaia.
It was the world's first Castle fully powered by locally produced electricity. Surrounded by beautiful mountains, it is really a jaw-dropping 19th-century castle made from sculpted wood and the stained glass windows. Feel free to be wondered by the castle.
An amazing fact of this castle is its symmetry. King Coral I was so obsessed with symmetrical architecture, therefore, every room or hall of the castle had been meticulously designed to have them inch by inch symmetrically perfect.
Meanwhile, 47km away is another national monument and a landmark in Romania called Bran castle - commonly known as Dracula’s Castle.

Inside view - Bran Castle
There are known legends about How the famous novel character Dracula was inspired by one of the rulers of the castle Vlad the Impaler.
The interesting fact is, in the picture of Bran Castle you can see the well which is extended with a vertical tunnel and turned into an elevator that led to the royal gardens.
I totally recommend combining your visit with a drive through Brasov. The place which is so quiet and breathtaking. At some point, you might start doubting that you are still in Romania.
The small forted city also has the world's longest narrow street between two buildings.
What else would you want?
My first glimpse of the city and that aaauuuuuuwwhhh sound. I can't possibly hold in. This place is beyond pretty, it's beyond magical, it's perfect.
Church - Brasov Central Square
The beautiful fountain and tables of the local eateries shop fill up the whole square. And the churches fight with each other regarding who deserves more attention.
The Black Church sits just off the main square in Brasov.
Black Church - Brasov Central Square

It’s the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe. As you can see, the Black Church is not black in color. It earned the name after a fire in 1689 which burned the church and the walls get darkened from the smoke.
That's all from my one-day getaway out of Bucharest, Romania.
Hope you all enjoyed my story and let me know your adventures outside Bucharest.
Waiting for your feedback in the comment section below.
Bye-bye!! See you soon😊.

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