• 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.
  • So, if you are considering renting a vehicle for your trip in Romania, give them a try! A flat landscape without gas stations. From Bucharest to Peleș Castle.
  • 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.
  • As a matter-of-fact, the construction began in 1873, but the basement of the castle dates from 1875. ... Its own power station was located on the bank of Peles Brook.
  • Fun Facts and Hidden Gems. Did you know that Peleș Castle was the first European castle to have central heating and electricity? It was truly ahead of its time!
  • The Peleș Castle complex also comprises the Pelișor Castle, the residence of Carol I’s nephew, King Ferdinand and his wife, Queen Marie of Romania.
  • Peleș Castle Is a magnificent building located in Sinaia, Romania. The castle is one of the most famous and beautiful sights in Romania and Europe.
  • 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.
  • 1. Themed rooms: Peleș Castle features distinct themes for each room, including the Turkish Salon, Italian Room, Moorish Hall, and Imperial Suite.