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Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle): Traveler Reviews

str. Gen Traian Mosoiu, nr.24, Brasov 507025, Romania
+4.0268.237.700
Ranked #1 of 21 attractions in Brasov
4.0 of 5 stars 106 Reviews
Type: Castles, Historic Sites, History Museums, Museums
Owner description: Dear Visitors to Bran Castle,On June 1, 2009, we celebrated the return of the heirs of Princess Ileana with Bran Castle’s rebirth as the first private...... more » Owner description: Dear Visitors to Bran Castle,On June 1, 2009, we celebrated the return of the heirs of Princess Ileana with Bran Castle’s rebirth as the first private museum and premiere tourist destination of Romania.June 1st Is the International Day of Children and Bran Castle’s day of revival.Fittingly, we have chosen to celebrate the day with special events for children, so that we may all remain fresh and young at heart.During the past year we have completed refurbishing the Castle, recapturing the spirit of Queen Marie’s favorite retreat and the loved home of her descendents. We have installed easy to read informational plaques and a media room for our visitors. We are currently restoring the park, as well as renovating all the facilities. We are also preparing additional cultural events and entertainment for our visitors.Following the Castle’s change of ownership, director Narcis Ion remained with the Ministry of Culture, but has continued to be our valued advisor. We have welcomed a new group of managing directors: Lia Doru Trandafir, Corin Trandafir, and Alexandru Priscu.We are happy to receive every guest that comes to visit us.Welcome to our castle, our home.Sincerely,Dominic HabsburgMaria-Magdalena HolzhausenElisabeth Sandhofer « less
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dogged
Milwaukee
Senior Contributor
28 reviews
29 helpful votes
“Enjoyable Side Trip from Brasov”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 13, 2010
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Bran Castle is a beautiful, fairy-tale like castle located near Brasov. Once inside - visitors are free to roam at will although tours are offered. Admission is 11 RON - there is no separate charge for taking photos. The views from the castle are breathtaking. The exterior is imposing - the interior is decidely NOT creepy. Most of the signage is available in English.

The trip from Brasov City Center takes about an hour - take the No. 12 bus from the Center (puchase ticket at the kiosk for 1.50 RON) to Gara No 2 (NOT the main train/bus station) and transfer to the bus to Bran (4.00 RON purchased from driver). The bus between Brasov and Bran runs about every 30 minutes. Be sure to validate your ticket on the No 12 bus when you board - our tickets were checked on the return trip.

Bran Castle is a very easy day-trip from Brasov but not from Bucharest. The distance may not look far on the map but as the route is not via divided highway - you are looking at at least 3 hours drive from Bucharest to Brasov plus another 30 minutes to Bran - one way.

There is an OK outdoor museum to the right as you exit the castle gates. 8 RON gets you in to look around at dwellings and farm buildings from Transylvania. About half the buildings are open to look into. Signage is in Romanian, English and French. Also outside the castle is a gauntlet of tacky souvenir shops. They all have the same stuff so bargain to get the best price.

One note - Bran Castle is not remotely suitable for travelers with disabilties.

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Kev_Cambs
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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5 reviews
11 helpful votes
“off the beaten track... not a bloodsucker in sight”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed July 19, 2010
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Visiting Romania for the first time, we decided to drive out of the capital city Bucharest and see some of the country. With the Carpathian mountains showing prominently on the map, it did not look too far to drive.

In terms of distance Castle Bran is not 'that' far, but you do need to reckon on an overnight stop. As it happens we staying in a wonderful lodge near Brasov, but that's for another review :)

Castle Bran is located in a narrow valley, admirably serving the builders requirement as a stronghold defending and preventing attackers from passing through to the lands beyond.

In current times the castle serves as a national tourist attraction, but judging from the very few non-Romanian people walking around, it seems to be an undiscovered gem!

Those thirsting (sorry, bad pun) for signs of the Dracula written about by Bram Stoker with be sorely disappointed. The Romanian authorities have thankfully refrained from turning the place into vampire grotto and as a consequence, there is very little tourist tackiness that you would get if the castle was located in Western Europe. Yes, there are a small number of stalls/vendors in the grounds and local village shops that sell t-shirts and stuff to take home, but also a good selection of locally made craft items.

The Castle itself has seen many changes of owner, from the original Vlad the Impaler, through to the deposed Romanian Royal family. As a consequence when you wander around the inside you get a feel for both a very old and more modern living space. By modern, I mean sometime in early 1900's!!

Seriously worth a visit, not hard to find, and very thought provoking in more than one sense.

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NoginAst
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Top Contributor
59 reviews
65 helpful votes
“Draсula`s castle”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed July 16, 2010

It is a beatiful ancient castle. It is located not far from Brasov city. You can come by bus or by taxi. In area of Brasov there many beatifull places, but castle Bran is the most famous because it was belong to Wallachian Prince Vlad III the Impaler. When we were there in area of Brasov there was a festival of harvest ore something like that. It is celebrated in september. There are a lot of places were you can by souvenirs.

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bebeluku
Constanta, Romania
Senior Contributor
23 reviews
13 helpful votes
“A FUN AFTERNOON”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed April 10, 2010

I have first been to Bran with the image of Dracula in my mind. I was a child , on a school trip , and then years later a visit it again with my husband . It is a typical medieval castle , with long and narrow corridors, cold rooms and huge wood doors. Very well preserved, in the last century, before the communist regime , it served as a summer residence for Princess Ileana , the favorite daughter of queen Mary , so do not expect to find anything there , to remind you of Dracula / Vlad or any Bram Stoker nonsense . It is quiet , seren place now ,... in spite of the centuries, or the battles that it has witnessed in the 600 years of existence.
It makes for a fun afternoon visit no matter if you are with children, or with the one you love, or ...on a school trip . :)

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Olivia_Abroad
Hampshire
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10 reviews
11 helpful votes
“Worth a visit”
3 of 5 stars Reviewed March 23, 2010
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We went to visit Bran Castle while on a package skiing holiday. Insteadof paying the tour operator twenty odd quid we hired our own car, which the hotel organised for us, for 45euros, and the drive to the Castle and back was interesting in itself!

The Castle is one of two claiming to be the inspiration for Dracula's Castle. The other is, apparently, a ruin, but this one is well maintained, with plenty of information about the history of the castle and how it may have influenced Bram Stoker (they use the word 'probably' a lot!).

There is a small market and some fast-food style places at the bottom of the hill which are pretty touristy. The Castle itself has a touristy feel to it as well but I'd say its still worth a visit if you are into history and culture at all.

It was interesting exploring the Castle and reading about it's history but it probably isn't that great for children and people with mobility problems will struggle with the steep path and all the steps.

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