• 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.
  • Bucharest: Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle, & Brasov Old Town. Discover some of Romania's most famous castles on a guided tour from Bucharest.
  • 1. Themed rooms: Peleș Castle features distinct themes for each room, including the Turkish Salon, Italian Room, Moorish Hall, and Imperial Suite.
  • King Carol II was born at the castle in 1893, giving meaning to the phrase "cradle of the dynasty, cradle of the nation" that Carol I bestowed upon Peleș Castle.
  • Peleș Castle. Photo: Walter Kärcher, CC0, Pixabay.com. ... In Peleş Castle you will seet great trends in painting, sculpture and decorative arts.
  • Peleș Castle is a Neo-Renaissance palace in the Royal Domain of Sinaia in the Carpathian Mountains, near Sinaia, in Prahova County, Romania, on an...
  • Peles Castle, just next to Sinaia in Prahova County, has become one of Romania’s greatest best known castles, possibly more than any of Corvin Castle...
  • Discover the best hikes and paths to Peleş Castle in Prahova, Romania. Explore it on the map and plan your own route to Peleş Castle.
  • Peleș Castle, the former summer residence of Romanian royalty, is a museum that allows visitors to explore the castle and its grounds.
  • He was invited to become Prince of the newly independant Romania in 1866 and promoted himself to the title of King in 1881. Peleș is very Germanic in character.