Blue House Citadel Sighisoara situated few steps away Sighisoara’s Clock Tower give an immediate access to the historical center of Sighisoara which seems to have descended directly from the Middle Ages in the middle of the present.
The lower apartment offers full kitchen, fridge, washing machine, open sofa bed, private bathroom and a huge bedroom with TV, WI-FI. Access to a small patio with tables and chairs, which offer an enjoyable morning coffee or evening glass of wine.
The main points to visit: Admire the beautiful of Sighisoara’s Clock Tower (few steps away), Track down all the Watchtowers of Sighisoara (the Ironsmith’s Tower, the Tinsmith’s Tower, the Ropemakers’ Tower, the Butchers’ Tower, and the Carpenter’s Tower), Explore the Colorful streets of Sighisoara Citadel, hang out at Piata Cetatii, Learn About the Real-Life of Dracula at Vlad Dracul House, Check out Sighisoara City Hall, Visit St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, climb the Covered Teachers' Stairs, visit the Museum of Torture and last but not least Visit the Church on the Hill.
Within a 10 mi from Blue House Citadel the vilage of Viscri is Prince Charles' Favorite Place in Romania. The Prince of Wales owns an 18th-century guest house in the village of Viscri. Which is one of the most beautiful of the Saxon villages and their fortified churches.
Location:
100 KM (60 mi) From Sibiu International Airport, 120 km from Brasov-Gimbav International Airport (recently open), and 150 km from Cluj-Napoca International “Avram Iancu” Airport.
71 km to Sovata Bear Lake, which is unique in Europe, its water being helio-thermal and salty, with purported therapeutic effects for chronic gynecological symptoms, severe rheumatic pains, peripheral nervous system, and post-accidental motor diseases.
73 Km to Praid - The Salt Mine - The Praid mine is a large salt mine located in central Romania in Harghita County.
The Neighborhood
The Historic Centre of Sighișoara (Sighișoara Citadel) is the old historic center of the town of Sighișoara (German: Schäßburg, Hungarian: Segesvár), Romania, built in the 12th century by Saxon settlers. It is an inhabited medieval citadel that, in 1999, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its 850-year-old testament to the history and culture of the Transylvanian Saxons.
Birthplace of Vlad III the Impaler (in Romanian Vlad Țepeș), Sighișoara hosts, every year, a medieval festival where arts and crafts blend with rock music and stage plays. The city marks the upper boundary of the Land of Sachsen. Like its bigger brothers, Sibiu (Hermannstadt) and Braşov (Kronstadt), Sighișoara exhibits Medieval German architectural and cultural heritage that was well preserved during many years