This entry covers the second floor of Peleș Castle, located in Sinaia, Romania. It was the summer residence of Romanian King Carol I.
This entry covers the first floor of Peleș Castle, located in Sinaia, Romania. It was the summer residence of Romanian King Carol I.
This entry covers the ground floor of Peleș Castle, located in Sinaia, Romania. It was the summer residence of Romanian King Carol I.
Peleș Castle was the summer residence of Romanian King Carol I. It’s located in Sinaia, Romania, and is beautifully set in the Carpathian Mountains.
On the way up to Peleș Castle, it’s worth popping in to see the Sinaia Monastery. The town of Sinaia was named after the monastery which was named after Mount Sinai in Egypt.
The small resort town of Sinaia, about 90 minutes north of Bucharest and an hour south of Braşov by train, is said to have healing powers because of its fresh mountain air and lush green forest. It’s no wonder that the Romanian royal family chose it to be the site of one of the most extravagant castles in all of Europe.