Ceausescu Residence and Dracula's Grave in Bucharest Private Tour

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Summary

Starts
Bucharest
Duration
6 Hrs.
Languages
English, Italian, and Romanian
Difficulty
Easy
Admission
Mobile ticket
Minimum age
1 years

Description

Join this Ceausescu Residence and Dracula's Grave in Bucharest Private Tour for an unforgettable journey in Romania. Immerse yourself in a new adventure as you explore the bustling streets, modern architecture, and vibrant scenes of Bucharest. You can trust this city tour to make sure you don't miss out on any of the must-see attractions.

The entire city sightseeing tour lasts around 6 hours.

Designed for both avid adventurers and casual explorers, this tour allows for an intimate experience of National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), Snagov Monastery (Manastirea Snagov), Victoriei Street (Calea Victoriei), and Revolution Square (Piata Revolutiei).

An expert guide will accompany you to share fascinating stories and facts about each site. This tour.

The starting point for this city tour is located in Bucharest.

Reservations for this activity can be made for up to 15 individuals per booking. We recommend you review the "Included" and/or "Good to know" sections below for more details about the experience.

The cancellation policy for this experience is as follows: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Make your trip to Bucharest an unforgettable experience with this private tour. Select your travel dates and book your spot now to avoid missing out on this incredible adventure!

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Included

A private, licensed English-speaking guide/driver, available throughout the tour
Private car (Tourism or Minibus) only for your group
All car expenses, such as gasoline, parking and road tolls
Great flexibility regarding changes to the daily itinerary even after the start of the tour

Destinations

Antique building view in Old Town Bucharest city - capital of Romania and Dambrovita river. Bucharest, Romania, Europe.Bucharest

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Attractions

Photo of Snagov Monastery, Snagov, Romania The connection with Dracula is due to a spurious 19th-century tradition which makes Snagov monastery the site of the tomb of Vlad III Dracula.Snagov Monastery

Good to know

Public transportation options are available nearby

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