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Pension Citadela
Stradela Cetatii 1, Sighisoara, 5530000 Romania
Hotel Overview
Situated within the UNESCO-listed Mediaeval citadel of Sighisoara, Pensiune Citadela offers functionally furnished rooms with free Wi-Fi and TV sets.The Citadela has free public parking for guests and features car rental and ticket services. The bar in the wine cellar offers live music and karaoke.Pensiune Citadela is next to the Clock Tower and the History Museum. The Weapon Museum, which is close to Vlad Tepes’ birthplace, is 100 metres away. Târgu Mureş International Airport is a 60-minute drive away.
Hotel Features
The hotel offers a bar/lounge. Onsite parking is complimentary.
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Hotel Sighisoara

Scoli Street No 4-6 Sighișoara 545400, Romania
Hotel Overview
The hotel was build in 1520, ex city hall, bishop house. Today it’ still keeps the nobil life from the past – the painting from the conference room since 1575 showing hunting scripts, or different design from each room. Today, in the heart of the town, near towers or very old houses, the hotel offersthe facility to taste from the mediaeval scent, or to evoke, in a 3 star luxury, the refinement from ediaevalism.
Hotel Features
Room service, internet, laundry room, parking, safe, conference hall, postal service luggage freight, wake up at demand, ticket reservation
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The town of Sighisoara is the most enchanting of all the Transylvanian towns. Its medieval buildings, gilded roofs and towers have been unspoiled by war or modern industry. The Citadel, built by the Saxons in the 12th Cent. rises above the town and is preserved as a museum. The notorious Vlad Tepes, popularly called Dracula, was born in this town.
Sighisoara is a picturesque medieval town located in the Tarnarva Mare River valley in the Romanian region of Transylvania. Founded by the Saxons of Transylvania who were mostly craftsmen and merchants, the town is best known of being the birthplace of Count Vlad “The Impaler” Dracula. Vlad was a ruler of his time, and having been ruthless to his opponents he got the nickname, and so the legends were made. His house today is turned into a restaurant








