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Often called the "Pearl of the Carpathians," this mountain resort town is a gateway to both royal history and alpine adventure. The centerpiece is Peles Castle, a stunning Neo-Renaissance palace that was the summer residence of Romania's kings. From there, you can ride the cable car up to the 2,000-meter peak for hiking in Bucegi Natural Park or explore the more intimate Pelisor Castle. The town itself, with its fresh pine air and elegant 19th-century villas, offers a slower pace perfect for unwinding.
Sinaia is ideal for couples and families looking for a scenic retreat with plenty of activities, from summer hikes to winter skiing on the local slopes. The town is compact, so staying near the central Dimitrie Ghica Park puts you within easy walking distance of the main train station, the castles, and a good selection of restaurants. The train connection from Bucharest is straightforward, taking about 90 minutes, making it a convenient escape from the capital.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around eight hotels in Sinaia, ranging from historic grand hotels like the Palace Hotel to modern, comfortable three-star options and smaller pensions. Accommodation here is dominated by mid-range hotels and guesthouses that offer great value, with a focus on hospitality and those magnificent mountain views right from your window.
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What is Sinaia known for?
Sinaia is famous for its stunning Peles Castle, a breathtaking palace built in the late 19th century, as well as its scenic streets and historic architecture.
Best time to visit Sinaia?
The best time to visit Sinaia is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when the weather is mild and the scenery is particularly beautiful.