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Shahin Alom - RUBran Castle, often called “Dracula’s Castle,” is one of Romania’s most iconic landmarks, blending legend with history. Nestled on a rocky hilltop near Brașov, the fortress enchants visitors with its dramatic towers, narrow stairways, and medieval atmosphere. While its ties to Vlad the Impaler are debated, the castle’s mysterious aura fuels its fame as the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Inside, you’ll discover royal chambers, secret passages, and fascinating exhibits about Transylvania’s past. The surrounding Carpathian landscapes add to its magical allure, making Bran Castle a must-visit for those who love history, folklore, and the thrill of Gothic fairytales.
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马小洒Parliament Square is located in the core of the old city. From here you can see the giant letters of Brasov on Mount Tampa. It is also very close to the Black Church. The nearby old city commercial street is well connected. There are cafes and restaurants everywhere. I recommend Emma's ice cream, which is super delicious. There are a lot of grids on the square, and they fly up in groups from time to time. The children run around the square excitedly. When the sun is good, there are many people in the square, and everyone sits there to chat and eat.








