Secrets des Citadelles: Brașov, Viscri, Sighișoara et Sibiu





Description
Cette visite vous permet de voir le vrai visage de la culture roumaine Vous pourrez voir des paysages emblématiques de la campagne. Vous aurez la possibilité de prolonger ou de réduire votre visite. Notre guide peut vous offrir un aperçu de l'histoire de la Roumanie Des villes comme Sighisoara et Sibiu sont incluses comme destination principale en Europe en concurrence avec des villes plus célèbres telles que Rome ou Athènes
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Itinéraire
Sighișoara, joyau de la Transylvanie, est l’une des villes médiévales les mieux préservées d’Europe et un site du patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO. Fondée par des Saxons de Transylvanie au XIIe siècle, elle possède des rues pavées, des maisons colorées et l'emblématique Tour de l'Horloge. Chargée d’histoire, Sighișoara est le lieu de naissance de Vlad Țepeș – connu sous le nom de Vlad l’Empaleur – dont l’héritage a inspiré la légende Dracula. Ses murailles fortifiées et son architecture gothique, Renaissance et baroque capturent un charme médiéval unique. Musée vivant, Sighișoara conserve un riche patrimoine culturel et une atmosphère intemporelle.
Viscri est un village pittoresque de Transylvanie, réputé pour son charme intemporel et son héritage saxon. Classée au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO, elle abrite une église fortifiée du XIIe siècle magnifiquement préservée, symbole des racines médiévales de la région. Fondée par des colons saxons, Viscri a conservé son architecture traditionnelle et son mode de vie rural. Le village a attiré l'attention mondiale grâce au roi Charles III, qui possède une maison restaurée ici et soutient activement sa préservation. Viscri offre un aperçu de la vie rurale authentique, mêlant histoire, culture et durabilité dans un cadre paisible et pastoral.
Sibiu, joyau culturel de la Transylvanie, allie charme médiéval et vivacité moderne. Fondée par les Saxons au XIIe siècle, elle est devenue un centre commercial et culturel majeur. Son centre historique, avec ses grandes places, ses églises gothiques et ses façades pastel, est classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Des monuments comme le palais Brukenthal et le pont des Mensonges reflètent son riche patrimoine. Sibiu a été nommée capitale européenne de la culture en 2007, mettant en avant son esprit artistique. Fort de ses racines allemandes et de son identité roumaine dynamique, Sibiu est une fusion parfaite entre histoire, élégance et culture contemporaine.
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Ce qui est inclus
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Veuillez envoyer un e-mail avec l'adresse de votre hôtel 1 jour avant le départ de la visite.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(56)
Had an absolutely great day on this tour. I have been wanting to come to Sibiu for twelve years, and this tour made it possible. Our guide was great, he was friendly and was able to share videos with us that helped us to understand the immense history of Romania.
We had an excellent trip with Valentin. He was very knowledgeable and went out of his way to make sure we got to see everything we wanted. He was pleasant to be with and we enjoyed the whole day. Safe driver, too.
While some of the distances between town did get a bit long (due to distance), we had a great time exploring the different medieval cities and seeing a bit of the Romanian countryside.
A great tour with a great guide. All three stops were wonderful places to see and visit and we had a very fun time with our guide. A long day, but definitely worthwhile.
We had an excellent trip with Valentin. He took us all the planned locations, gave us enough time to explore on our own as well as shared a lot of information on Romania. The best part was the conversations wr had on the long drives since Valentin is well aware of the world in general i.e. geo politics, world history, current affairs, culture, etc., which made our trip so much better. Highly recommended.
Last month my friend and I took a private tour, and we had a wonderful experience. Our guide was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and eager to share more about Romania as we traveled between sites. The extra information he provided along the way made the journey even more engaging and helped us better appreciate the country’s rich history and culture. The destinations themselves were absolutely beautiful, each offering something unique and memorable. Overall, the tour exceeded our expectations, and we would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
This is a great tour if you have limited time in Romania. As I have heard a lot about Sighisoara and Sibiu I felt like I had to see both places and I highly recommend the tour if this is the case. It would be more relaxing only seeing one if you don’t need to see both.
Great experience! The guide is very personable. Enjoyed watching several videos about Romania and its history. Each stop was enjoyable. Good mix of time with the guide and on your own. Highly recommend.
Great way to see the countryside and smaller villages. Our tour guide, Valintin, was very flexible and adapted to our interests. Since we were staying in Sibiu, he changed the itinerary to include another small village instead. That village ended up being one of the highlights of our tour. During the drive he gave us additional information about the history of Romania and other information about life in Romania. It was a great day filled with beautiful country scenery, small villages as well as the beautiful town of sighisoara. This was one of the best tours and tour guides during our 1 week stay in Romania.
This is a very informative tour. All 3 places are worth seeing, very beautiful and full of History. Our driver/ private tour guide Ionuț was very informative, he knew the history of Romania. He was very patient with us and provided us with great recommendation for places to see and good restaurants. We loved the Germanic architecture of Sibiu's old town and the legacy of 12th-century Saxon settlers and it was very cool to see the remains of medieval walls and towers and Evangelical Cathedral that has gravestones in its walls. We enjoyed seeing Sighișoara, the city is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is also the birthplace of Vlad Draculea, also known as Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler). Viscri has so much history, the Evanghelic Fortified Church also called the Romanic Hall-Chruch, dating back to the 13th century. The blue house in Viscri was bought by King Charles III and it's open to the public. Overall this tour is worth it!



