In 600 years, the castle of vampires was located in Romania, and the castle of Brown became famous because of the legend of the vampire Count Dracula by Irish writer Bram Stoke, but Dracula is not particularly related to the castle. Brown Castle was founded in the 14th century when the Hungarian King Louis I allowed Saxons living in Brasov to build their own castle to protect their homeland. It was only opened to the public in 2009. The castle is small and exquisite, with many medieval torture tools displayed inside. There are many small vendors selling vampires around, many interesting souvenirs, and even a vampire-themed haunted house. Address:Str. General Traian Mosoiu nr. 24, Bran Arrival: Take the Transbus Codreanu Coach bus at Bus Station Brasov 2, take 4 stops, about 50 minutes. Tickets: €9 Travel advice:Day BucharestDay Bucharest-SibiuDay Cibiu-BrasovDay Brasov-Bucharest