• Here is the ultimate guide for visiting the enchanting and magical Peles Castle
    • 1.1 History of Peles Castle
    • 1.3 How to get to Peles Castle from Bucharest and Brasov
  • After spending the night in Busteni, we set out to visit Peleș castle the next day. It was a lovely sunny day and it only took 15 minutes by car to reach the castle.
  • Flanked and backed by majestic fir trees, Peleș Castle, sits atop a rise in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains near Sinaia, Romania .
  • In the nortwest of the town of Sinaia (Romania) there’s Peleș castle — one of the most significant monuments of the country.
  • Peles Castle was built in the 19th century according to the specifications of Romania's first King, Carol I, and it is one of Romania's most iconic landmarks.
  • Peleș Castle is open to visitors daily except Mondays. ... Photos are allowed indoors without flash. There’s no admission charged for the grounds of the castle...
  • With its incredible history, surroundings, and architecture, it's no wonder that Peles Castle is the second most visited castle in Romania, topped only by Bran Castle.
  • In 1875, the first stone was finally laid at the foundation of the future Peles Castle. ... At the same time, Peles was a very modern castle for its time.
  • Caraiman Monastery. George Enescu Memorial House. Peleş and Pelişor Castles. ... We decided to do the castles tour (rasnov, bran and peles).
  • Of all of the country’s castles, the one Romanian’s gush about is Peleș Castle. And if you’ve been there or seen a picture, you know why.