• So if you want to see something that still feels like it (probably) did when it was in its prime, then I would definately recommend visiting Sinaia and Peleș Castle.
  • Peles Castle is an iconic fairytale castle surrounded by nature in the Romanian woods. ... Turkish Salon. The Royal Bedroom. Peles Castle, Sinaia.
  • Visiting Peleș Castle in Sinaia was a real highlight of our trip. The Neo-Renaissance castle is just like one I imagined as a child reading fairy tales.
  • The Peles castle was built by the first King of Romania, Carol I of Hohenzollern – Sigmaringen, between 1873 and 1914.
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  • While you can visit Peles Castle and Sinaia in a one day trip from Bucharest, booking a hotel room for one or two nights can be a very good idea.
  • See Peles Castle and Bran Castle, and take some free time to stroll through the Old Town of Brasov. Following pickup from Bucharest, leave the city for Sinaia.
  • Peles Castle, Sinaia Living in Bucharest has been quite a positive experience so far. But I’m still a traveler and I can only sit still for so long.
  • About Peles Castle. The first king of Romania, Carol I, visited the village that is now Sinaia during his first year in Romania.
  • Drive to Peles Castle, which is located along the banks of the Prahova River just north from Sinaia. The castle is only accessible with a guided tour for a fee.