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“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
Bucharest, may at first appear ravaged by Communism, but a look just behind this arresting architecture reveals tranquil courtyards, exquisite Orthodox churches and leafy parks. In the bucolic mountain landscape to the north, lies Bran Castle home to Romania's most famous character, Count Dracula!
Churches, jazz clubs and concert halls.
Day 1
Fly to Bucharest. Meet coach and drive to Brasov in Transylvania.
Day 2
Full day in Brasov, a stunning medieval town at the foot of the Carpathian mountains. Discover Europe's narrowest street, Rope Street, and take the funicular up the mountain to see the town from above. Afternoon concert on the main town square.
Day 3
Morning visit to Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle. Lunchtime concert in Bran. Transfer to Bucharest by coach for early evening arrival.
Day 4
Morning visit to the world's second largest building after the Pentagon, the People's Palace. Afternoon visit to the outdoor Village Museum, with concert performance. Evening visit to the city's historic Lipscana district, saved from Ceausescu's Communist dream.
Day 5
Transfer to the airport for flight home.
We offer a number of 2* and 3* hotels in Brasov, Transylvania or the capital Bucharest.
We understand that when you go on a music tour where you stay is really important. All hotels and hostels we use are suitable for music ensembles with many offering rehearsal space and instrument storage. Rooms generally en-suite.
We have developed an easy to use tour management portal - My Club Europe - just for our customers. With our portal you can manage all the promotion, payments, scheduling, passenger lists and much more with a click of a button. Click here to find out more.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire