Casa Vlad Dracul
Casa Vlad Dracul
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Monia B
Genoa, Italy475 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
In the village of Sighisoara in 1431 Vlad Tepes was born and lived together with his father until 1435. You find the house of the Impaler Prince of Wallachia between the Citadel square and the Clock Tower. Currently on the ground floor there is a restaurant while on the upper floor, where Vlad Tepes' room was supposedly located, the room has been recreated, nothing historical, nothing special, something to attract tourists, with a final photo with Vlad who gets up from the coffin, the whole thing lasts a few minutes, but it made us laugh. Considering that it costs 2 euros, I'd say it's okay, I preferred to spend it there and have a laugh, rather than spend the same amount for every church in Sighisoara.
Written August 19, 2023
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fefferefe
Bologna, Italy269 contributions
Jul 2024 • Family
Located right next to the clock in the clock square, this restaurant is well-kept and very spacious. We ate quite well, nice waiter and the final bill is not embarrassing with the question that here in Romania is often asked: "do you want to tip 10, 15 or 20 percent?" And as a tip we bought hundreds of Rons of souvenirs for sale directly at the restaurant
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Written July 9, 2024
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Marco F
Fano, Italy134 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Of course they use the name to attract tourists. Quite a unique restaurant in its decor, it offers good dishes, I don't give three stars just because of the waiter, who also speaks Italian very well. His colleague makes a mistake on a dish and he immediately fixes it.
Written September 17, 2023
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RangeR
Canada679 contributions
Oct 2019
There's no doubt about it, this place is more of a tourist trap than a historical exhibit. It's almost tacky and the souvenirs are definitely overpriced to match. However the service and food were both excellent, so it's not a loss for a Dracula lover to come here. Would not recommend going to Sighisoara only to see this place though.
Written May 11, 2020
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Nicola A
3 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
Vlad Dracul House or rather, a 20 sq m room s**t with smoke, red lights, piano and a little sinister. A 2 minute tour for the amount of 10 lei / person. It gives the impression that it is a memorial house, but it is a great scam.
Written April 23, 2022
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Alin N
Bucharest, Romania221 contributions
Mar 2021
We stooped there only for breakfast, did not had the tour, I understood that is nothing special. In terms of food it was good, the only think that I would consider still needs to be improved is that the smoked beans soup wasn't smoked at all. It has a medieval atmosphere with medieval music. I am not a fan, but I appreciated the effort to differentiate and to respect the theme of the place.
Written March 25, 2021
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Aya
Dubai, United Arab Emirates104 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
I wanted to visit this place for a loooooong time. You need to pay extra to enter the Vlad's room and it's like a small horror house. I enjoyed the crepe there.
Written March 29, 2018
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Jeanne2013
Boston, MA34 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
For 10 lei per person you can enter two dark rooms draped in red fabric. In one a man pops out of a coffin, in the other you can make out a dining table and a few goofy paintings on the wall. There is nothing here!
Written May 4, 2019
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oiv85
211 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
this restaurant can not impress you because the dishes are boring nothing spectacular
much marketing but no real history only business
the prices are a little big
much marketing but no real history only business
the prices are a little big
Written February 14, 2018
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bostontravelnman
Boston220 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
I knew it was going to be a waste of time but decided to go in anyway hoping for the best. It's better to just take a picture of the plaque in front of the building instead.
Written April 29, 2017
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piĂą o meno sono 300 km per un tempo di percorrenza di circa 4 ore.Ma sul tragitto sono praticamente obbligatorie le soste al Castello di Peles ed a Brasov,forse la piĂą bella cittĂ ' della Romania.
Written November 4, 2018
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