Top Attractions to Visit Near Buchares
Explore captivating day trip destinations near Bucharest while staying in Bucharest City Center Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before setting out to discover cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and stunning natural landscapes accessible by car or train.
Discover the charm of rural Romania at the Piscu Workshop-Museum! Perfect for families with children over 5, this unique destination offers hands-on experiences with traditional pottery, fascinating historical artifacts, and captivating stories. Located at Câmpului no. 45B, it's an educational and fun-filled adventure waiting for you and your loved ones.
Visiting Hours: Saturday: 11 AM - 5 PM Sunday: 11 AM - 5 PM No appointment necessary.
Explore the majestic Peleș and Pelișor Castles in Sinaia, easily accessible by car or train, set amidst stunning mountain scenery. These architectural marvels, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries under royal patronage, showcase exquisite Neo-Renaissance design and timeless elegance.
Bram Stoker’s character, Dracula, is a Transylvanian Count with a castle located high above a valley perched on a rock with a flowing river below in the Principality of Transylvania.
We invite you to experience the history, myth, intrigue and magic of this wonderful place. We hope that you will always carry with you the spirit that makes us love Bran Castle.
RâÈ™nov Fortress
Due to ongoing restoration work in the RâÈ™noavei Fortress, access is temporarily restricted. Historically significant as a crucial defense along the Bran Pass into Transylvania, the fortress was initially overseen by Hungarian royalty and later entrusted to the Knights of the Holy Cross Order after the Teutonic Knights' departure.
Explore Dino Parc RâÈ™nov for an impressive dinosaur route, playgrounds, tree houses with science exhibits, open-air cinema, adventure trails, zip line, and interactive attractions including animatronic dinosaurs and augmented reality displays.
The 7 Ladders Canyon is a gorge carved into the Jurassic limestone on the western side of the Piatra Mare Mountains, n Brasov County, Romania.
Specialized equipment is not required but visitors must be equipped with boots/semi-boots and waterproof clothing. Safety harnesses are recommended for children.
Here we also find the longest zip-line in the country. Approximately 4000 meters of cable, 37 sections for adults and children.
Snagov Monastery
Located on an island in Snagov Lake near Snagov village, is a notable historical and architectural site in Wallachia, Romania. Founded possibly in 1408 it has been rebuilt over the centuries by rulers including Vlad the Impaler. The monastery complex, now mostly consisting of the church, a tower, and a well, offers a glimpse into Romania's medieval history and religious heritage.
The Bear Sanctuary in Zărnești spans 69 hectares of oak forest, providing a safe haven for rescued bears. Here, they can climb trees, swim in pools, and enjoy a diet tailored by veterinarians, along with necessary medical care.