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Bran Dracula's Castle

7th November 2026

Transylvania, Romania

7pm to midnight

Ticket price £170

Bran Castle, also known as Dracula’s Castle, has a rich history spanning several centuries, evolving from a medieval fortress to a royal residence and later a popular tourist attraction. Built in the late 14th century, it initially served as a fortress to defend against Ottoman invasions and as a customs point. It later became a royal residence for Queen Marie of Romania and is now a museum. 

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Bran Dracula's Castle
7th November 2026
£ 170.00
30 available

How to get there

I would like to explain how this will work and the most COST EFFICIENT WAY TO TRAVEL.

🚙 ✈️ The are two ways for you to travel

  1. Fly and accommodation, booking.com has reasonable fights and accommodation packages staying near the castle. Dan our team member will be flying out from Luton airport. If you’re going to fly he will meet and greet you Please let us know in advance if you will be flying out. 
  2. Road trip which would take around 19 hours, which most of the team will be doing with all the equipment, parking is available at the castle for a snooze. 😴

Register your interest

Important INFORMATION

  1. You can purchase your ticket for this paranormal investigation through the website, to be added soon.
  2. To make this event happen I will be looking at 30 guests. As you can imagine this is Bran Dracula’s Castle and very exclusive.
  3. I have 30 days I believe to firm up arrangements.
  4. If this is something you would love to do and tick it off your bucket list now is your time to book your place on this once in a lifetime opportunity to investigate this historic castle.
  5. This allows us full exclusive access to the inside of the castle except queen maries bedroom. Plus full assistance from the castle staff.

Note: the castle is situated in the mountains, November will be fairly cold so please bring warm clothes, hat scarf etc… there are two rooms in the castle that are heated.

We can include water, coffee and home-made sirups (fir buds or elderflower) with water.

We will be allowed free roaming access to the castle with castle staff on hand to help .

Here’s a more detailed look at the castle’s history:

Early History and Construction:

  • 1211-1242: The Teutonic Knights built a wooden fortress near the Bran Pass, which was later destroyed by the Mongols.
  • 1377: King Louis I of Hungary granted the Saxons of Brașov the right to build a stone castle at their own expense.
  • 1388: The castle’s construction was completed.
  • Early 15th Century: The castle was briefly controlled by Mircea the Elder of Wallachia and used as a customs point.
  • 1438-1442: The castle was used in defense against Ottoman incursions. 

From Fortress to Royal Residence:

  • 1920:
Bran Castle was gifted to Queen Marie of Romania by the city of Brașov. 




  • 1920-1940s:
Queen Marie restored and transformed the castle into her favorite royal residence, adding art and furniture. 




  • World War II:
Princess Ileana, Queen Marie’s daughter, used the castle as a hospital for wounded soldiers. 




  • 1948:
The castle was seized by the communist regime and the royal family was exiled. 





Modern Era:

  • 2009: The castle was returned to the children of Princess Ileana.
  • Present Day: Bran Castle is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore its history and its connection to the Dracula legend.

Connection to Dracula:

  • While Bran Castle is often referred to as Dracula’s Castle, it’s more of a romantic association rather than a historical one.
  • Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure who inspired the Dracula character, is believed to have passed through the Bran Pass, but there is no evidence that he resided at the castle.
  • The link between the castle and Dracula is largely a result of Bram Stoker’s novel, “Dracula,” and the castle’s imposing appearance. 

The Ghosts of Bran Castle: Unveiling the Haunted History

Bran Castle, often referred to as Dracula’s Castle, is not only famous for its architectural beauty and historical significance but also for its eerie tales of ghostly apparitions and unexplained phenomena. Nestled in the heart of Transylvania, this medieval fortress has long been a focal point for stories of hauntings and supernatural occurrences. Join us as we delve into the ghostly legends that surround Bran Castle and explore the haunted history that continues to intrigue and terrify visitors.

The Legend of Dracula

The most famous association with Bran Castle is, of course, the legend of Dracula. While Vlad the Impaler, the historical figure who inspired Bram Stoker’s fictional Count Dracula, likely never lived in the castle, the eerie atmosphere and remote location of Bran Castle have made it a fitting backdrop for the Dracula myth. Visitors often report feeling an unsettling presence, as if the spirit of Vlad himself lingers within the castle walls.

The White Lady of Bran Castle

One of the most enduring ghost stories of Bran Castle is that of the White Lady. According to legend, the White Lady is the spirit of a noblewoman who tragically died within the castle. Some say she was betrayed by a lover, while others believe she was wrongfully accused of treason. Her ghost is said to wander the halls of the castle, dressed in a flowing white gown, emitting an aura of sorrow and melancholy. Witnesses claim to have seen her apparition near the chapel and in the courtyard, often accompanied by a chilling drop in temperature.

The Mysterious Monk

Another spectral inhabitant of Bran Castle is the ghost of a monk. Legend has it that a monk was bricked up alive within the walls of the castle as punishment for breaking his vows. His restless spirit is said to haunt the castle, particularly the old chapel and the narrow corridors. Visitors have reported hearing faint whispers and the sound of footsteps echoing in empty hallways. Some have even claimed to feel a cold hand brushing against them, as if the monk is still seeking redemption for his sins.

The Children’s Laughter

The sound of children’s laughter is perhaps one of the most unsettling phenomena reported at Bran Castle. According to local lore, the castle was once the site of a massacre during a siege, where many children lost their lives. Today, their spirits are believed to haunt the castle grounds. Visitors have described hearing the faint, playful laughter of children in the courtyards and garden, even when no children are present. Some have seen ghostly figures of children playing hide-and-seek among the trees, only to vanish into thin air.

Unexplained Phenomena

Beyond specific ghostly apparitions, Bran Castle is rife with reports of unexplained phenomena. Flickering lights, sudden gusts of cold air, and the sensation of being watched are common experiences for those who dare to explore the castle. Paranormal investigators have captured mysterious orbs and shadows in their photographs, and electronic voice phenomena (EVP) recordings have picked up unidentifiable whispers and cries.

Visiting the Haunted Castle

Despite—or perhaps because of—its haunted reputation, Bran Castle remains a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the castle’s rooms, each steeped in history and legend. Night tours offer a particularly eerie experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the castle’s ghostly atmosphere. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, the haunted history of Bran Castle offers a fascinating glimpse into the supernatural tales that have captivated imaginations for centuries.

Conclusion

Bran Castle are a testament to its rich and often dark history. From the White Lady to the restless monk, the spirits that are said to inhabit this ancient fortress add an extra layer of intrigue to its already fascinating past. Whether you come in search of history, legends, or a brush with the supernatural, Bran Castle promises an unforgettable experience that lingers long after you’ve left its haunted halls.
Prepare to step back in time and perhaps, if you’re lucky—or unlucky—enough, to encounter one of the castle’s spectral residents.