Entry
Ticketed with optional guided tours
Best Time
Wednesday to Sunday
Access
Indoors
Type
Castles
A Royal Legacy
Commissioned by King Carol I of Romania in 1873 and completed in 1883, Peleș Castle was the first European castle fully powered by electricity. It served as a summer residence for the royal family and quickly became a symbol of Romania's modernization and cultural sophistication. Blending Neo-Renaissance and Gothic Revival styles, the castle stands as a tribute to royal ambition and European grandeur.
Architectural Marvel
Peleș Castle boasts 160 opulently decorated rooms, each with its own theme—Florentine, Moorish, French, or Imperial. Highlights include the Grand Armory, featuring over 4,000 weapons and armor pieces, and the exquisite Hall of Mirrors. Intricate wood carvings, stained-glass domes, and Italian marble abound, leaving visitors in awe at every turn.
Visiting the Castle
The castle is open Wednesday through Sunday with ticketed entry and optional guided tours available in several languages. The tour includes the castle's central halls, royal apartments, libraries, and ballrooms. Photography is permitted with an additional fee, and visitors are encouraged to explore the beautifully manicured gardens afterward.
Nearby Attractions
Situated in the mountain resort town of Sinaia, Peleș Castle is surrounded by scenic beauty and historical sites. Just a short walk away is the smaller but equally charming Pelișor Castle, as well as the historic Sinaia Monastery. Nature lovers can take a cable car up into the Bucegi Mountains or hike through densely forested trails nearby.
Why Visit
Peleș Castle is more than a palace—it's a work of art, a monument to Romania's royal past, and a testament to European craftsmanship. Whether you're passionate about architecture, intrigued by history, or simply enchanted by fairytale landscapes, a visit to Peleș Castle is unforgettable.
Ready to visit Peleș Castle?
Skip the line with pre-booked tickets and guided tours. Free cancellation on most experiences.
Visitor Information
Best Time to Visit
Year-round; best April-October for pleasant weather and spring/summer gardens in bloom. Avoid winter for snow access issues.
Average Duration
2-3 hours (self-guided) to 4 hours (with guided tour)
Opening Hours
Wednesday to Sunday, 9am–5pm
Entry
Ticketed with optional guided tours