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Haunt the hallways of Transylvania's most storied stronghold
Transylvania is a region in central Romania. It's known for medieval towns, mountainous borders and castles like Bran Castle, a Gothic fortress associated with the legend of Dracula. The city of Brașov features Saxon walls and bastions, as well as expansive Council Square, ringed by colorful baroque buildings, the towering Gothic Black Church and cafes. Nearby Poiana Brașov is a popular ski resort.
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Haunt the hallways of Transylvania's most storied stronghold
ROMANIA // Bran Castle in Transylvania has every feature a vampire's black heart could desire. It's perched above misty forests, crowned by a fang-sharp tower, and its chambers are peopled by unsettling suits of armour. What it doesn't have is a credible link to either the fictional Dracula - given eternal life by Bram Stoker's Gothic novel - or the historical figure who inspired him, Vlad Tepes ('the Impaler*). The castle was first documented in the 14th century but Tepes, a national hero for his repulsion of Ottoman forces, probably never stayed within its walls. Even if dubbing it 'Dracula's Castle' was primarily a canny marketing move, Bran Castle's forbidding silhouette and dramatic clifftop setting continue to cast a spell on visitors.