The Dracula Tour
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The Dracula Tour
3 gh t s d by ! copie d by none rivale over ni inal, g i r The O many, “The Dracula Tour” Halloween in Transylvania Brasov Carpathian Mountains Bran Castle Orthodox Church in Bucharest Three overnights in Romania, includes breakfasts/dinners! 29 Oct-1 Nov •Discover the enchanting cities of Brasov, Sibiu, Sighisoara and Bucharest. •Tour Bran Castle, aka “Dracula’s Castle,” “Vlad’s birthplace” and so much more… €749 “The Dracula Tour” Halloween in Transylvania 2016 What could be more authentic on Halloween than a tour in the footsteps of the infamous and feared Count Dracula? Explore the modern Romania, with excursions into Transylvania and Bucharest. RTT will take you on a journey through time and history with “sightings” of the real Dracula, the reality of today’s Romania, and a Halloween you won’t forget! JOIN US - IF YOU DARE! Bran Castle Courtyard 29 Oct-1 Nov Join RTT Travel for this spooktacular trip! Sibiu October 29 Depart Frankfurt on a morning flight for an unforgettable experience on Romanian soil. Land in the early afternoon near legendary Bucharest, first mentioned by this name in 1459 by Prince Vlad Dracula himself. Now, 546 years later, you are ghoulishly greeted by the modern coach that will take you deep into Transylvania en route to Brasov, located 160km from Bucharest and surrounded like a halo by the Carpathian Mountains. Check in at the modern hotel in Brasov. In the evening, a festive dinner and folklore show will be a great setting for a first impression of what this country has in store for us. October 30 You may not awake to the howling of wolves, but after breakfast a mysterious and fascinating country awaits you. A guided city tour shows you the highlights of Brasov, one of three major centers of Transylvania established in Vlad’s time. It was in Brasov that Vlad enjoyed his meals while hundreds of villagers died on stakes at the base of Timpa Hill. Enjoy free time until we continue to Bran Castle, “Dracula’s Castle,” which was originally a stronghold built by the Knights of the Teutonic Order in 1212. Vlad Tepes, the Impaler, used Bran Castle as headquarters for his incursions into Transylvania. In 1920, the people of Brasov who owned the castle offered it as a gift to Queen Maria of Romania, and it soon became her favorite residence. Bran is home to a rich collection of Romanian and foreign furniture and art items from the 14th-19th centuries.Transfer to the Hotel in Sibiu. To round out the day, we will visit a regional mountain farmer’s lodge where we will savor a very typical Romanian meal, almost in his parlor. And after a little digestive help in the form of a local schnaps, the host usually gets out his guitar and sings with the visitors. October 31 After a hearty breakfast we start on our walking tour through Sibiu, which was the cultural capital of Europe in 2007 and has a history of nearly one thousand years. The Citadel of Sibiu was for centuries one of the largest and best fortified in Europe and the wealthiest of the seven walled citadels built in the 12th century by German settlers known as Transylvanian Saxons. Sibiu’s Old Town retains the grandeur of its earlier days when rich and powerful guilds dominated regional trade. The Goldsmiths Square (Piata Aurarilor) is pockmarked with medieval windows, doorways and turrets and is connected to the Small Square through a stairway of astonishing beauty. Afterwards we set out to Sighisoara. On our way we visit the local market of Medias. The town is located in the Romanian wine region and was named in Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula,” referring to the wine produced here with the words: “The wine was Golden Mediasch, which produces a queer sting on the tongue, which is, however, not disagreeable”. After arriving in Sighisoara, we visit the birth house of famous Vlad the Impaler, who was born in the 15th century in one of the more stately houses. Check in to the hotel for the night before heading out for an unforgettable Halloween dinner at the rustic and traditional restaurant “Dracula” in town. Get some sleep in advance, because you’ll be up late howling at the moon. Bring your favorite Halloween costume so you are not an easy target for those creatures roaming by night. November 1 After checkout and breakfast, we drive into Bucharest (5hrs). During a short tour of the city of Bucharest, we visit the Eastern Orthodox Patriarch’s Church and the Palace of Parliament, the most famous building in Romania and known universally as Casa Poporului - The House of the People. The imposing “palace” was built during the darkest days of the Ceausescu’s regime and comprises a total of 64,800 sq.m. Standing 84m above ground level on 12 floors, the Parliament is the second biggest administrative building in the world! From the standpoint of volume, the People’s House is the third in the world, after the building of Cape Canaveral, and the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl in Mexico. Transfer to the airport in the evening and say goodbye to the land of Dracula. ay, By the w n and y bitten b e t it w o m ere s or fell if you w mpyric villager o y back t va fl l o a t c t lo p o a you may traveler, n your own! !) ort know yo c n s a e r m u r e o t G r st let you (Please ju Translyvania is home to some of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe, most relating to the legend of Dracula. Sighisoara Minimum of 20 passengers needed to confirm. Included in the tour price: •Round trip flight Frankfurt – Bucharest – Frankfurt, may fly via Munich •20kg (44 pounds) luggage allowance •1 overnight in an upper-class tourist hotel in Brasov •1 overnight in an upper-class tourist hotel in Sibiu •1 overnight in an upper-class tourist hotel in Sighisoara •3 breakfasts •3 dinners, incl. rustic Halloween dinner and festive dinner with folklore show •Program as per itinerary •Entrance fees •Airport taxes and fees •Transfers airport – hotel - airport •Local English speaking tour guide •Experienced RTT Tour escort Not included in the tour price: •Tips and items of a personal nature •Meals other than mentioned in the itinerary •Beverages with dinners •Bus transfer option to/from Frankfurt airport: roundtrip €50 per person •Single room supplement: €125 •Insurance (available at RTT) •If tour costs increase unexpectedly, RTT reserves the right to pass these on to the customer (up to 10% of the tour price) Documents (mandatory): •All travelers must possess a US tourist passport, valid until six months after the tour ends, with at least two empty visa pages. Other nationalities are required to check with the Romanian embassy for proper travel documents. Change and cancellation fees (per person): •From the day of booking up to 35 days prior to departure: €150 •34-22 days prior to departure: 30% of tour price, later 90% fees apply. •No refund for no show. •Full payment required 5 weeks prior to departure. •Additional $20 per person RTT administrative service fee for cancellation. Note: •Romania is a developing country for visitors open to new adventures and rustic amenities. •Advance booking is necessary due to limited seats! •Some tour days include long hours on the bus. •All tour destinations require good walking abilities. Steps and cobblestone walkways are a daily part of the tour. Itinerary subject to change without notice. Children: •One child (6 through 11 years) staying in the same room with 2 full-paying adults: €699 •Not recommended for children under 7 years of age. Palace of Parliament Rev. 2/16 Book your tour by PHONE or INTERNET from wherever you are Have your CREDIT CARD handy! RTT Travel Ramstein KMC Center, Bldg. 3336 DSN: 480-6330/6650 APO AE 09094Tel: 06371-46360 66877 Ramstein Flugplatz, GEFax: 06371-44323 Make your reservations: www.RTTtravel.com
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