
Peleș Castle: Entry Ticket
Peleș Castle
VanRON 167.93
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Sinaia earned its nickname, the Pearl of the Carpathians, long before tourism brochures existed. Perched at roughly 800 metres above sea level in the Prahova Valley, with the Bucegi Mountains rising sharply on either side, this small Romanian town became the preferred summer retreat of the royal family in the late nineteenth century, and the architecture it accumulated during that period gives it a grandeur quite out of proportion to its size. The railway connection from Bucharest, completed in 1879, made Sinaia accessible to the court and the aristocracy, and the town's identity was shaped almost entirely by that royal patronage.
The centrepiece of any visit is Peleș Castle, commissioned by King Carol I and completed in 1883 in a style that blends German Neo-Renaissance with Moorish and Baroque flourishes. It sits within forested grounds above the town and remains one of the most elaborately decorated royal residences in Central Europe, its interiors filled with carved wood, Murano glass, and a weapons collection that spans several centuries. Entry tickets are available through the tickadoo catalogue, and given the castle's popularity with visitors from across Romania and beyond, arriving with a ticket already secured makes the experience considerably more straightforward. Just a short walk from Peleș stands Pelișor, the smaller castle built for Crown Prince Ferdinand and his wife Marie at the turn of the twentieth century. Where Peleș impresses through scale and ornament, Pelișor is more intimate, its Art Nouveau interiors reflecting Queen Marie's personal aesthetic and her deep interest in Byzantine motifs. Fast track tickets for Pelișor are also on sale, and the two castles together form a coherent half-day that rewards anyone with an interest in European royal history or decorative arts.
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