Peleș Castle Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Peleș Castle Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Explore the majestic Peleș Castle, a Neo-Renaissance palace in Romania’s Carpathian Mountains. Skip the lines to admire its lavish rooms, ornate interiors, and scenic gardens for a seamless royal experience.
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Highlights
- Skip the line and gain direct access to Peleș Castle
- Explore the magnificent Neo-Renaissance architecture
- Learn about the rich history of Romanian royalty
- Marvel at the beautifully decorated rooms and lavish interiors
- Visit nearby landmarks like Pelișor Castle and Foișor Hunting Lodge
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- Skip-the-line entry to Peleș Castle
- Access to the castle's main rooms and exhibitions
Excludes
- Guided tours
- Access to other attractions within the complex
How It Works
Your tickets will be delivered the day before your visit.
Tickets are valid throughout the museum's opening hours:
Wednesday | 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday - Sunday | 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday & Tuesday | Closed
Last admission is at 4:10 PM.
- Please note there is no parking available at Peleș Castle. Visitors must park in designated areas nearby.
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- Non-refundable
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Nestled in Sinaia, Peleș Castle is a stunning Neo-Renaissance palace built between 1873 and 1914 as King Carol I’s summer residence. This architectural gem blends Italian elegance and German aesthetics, featuring over 170 intricately decorated rooms. Highlights include the Baroque-style Hall of Honour, the Moorish Salon, and the Imperial Suite, showcasing exquisite wood carvings, stained glass, and murals. The Grand Armory boasts an impressive collection of European weapons, while the Florentine Room stuns with marble fireplaces and bronze doors. Skip the line to explore the lavish interiors and terraced gardens with breathtaking Carpathian Mountain views.