Frequently asked questions

Is this a skip-the-line ticket?

Your entry time is reserved before you arrive, so you go straight to the castle entrance for your slot instead of queuing at the ticket office. Peleș admits visitors in timed groups and sells a limited number of tickets per slot, so on busy summer days the on-site queue can be long — arriving with your time already booked saves that wait.

Does my ticket have a specific day and time?

Yes. Peleș Castle tickets are for a specific date and entry time that you choose at checkout. The castle admits visitors in timed groups, so a reserved slot guarantees your entry at that time rather than leaving you to wait for the next available group on the day.

What's included in the ticket?

Admission on the standard Ground Floor + First Floor tour route — the Hall of Honour with its carved-walnut walls and sliding stained-glass ceiling, the armoury, and the royal reception, music and reading rooms. English-language guided tours run on site through the day at no extra cost, or you can move at your own pace.

Is the visit guided, and is there a tour in English?

Peleș is shown on a set tour route. English-language guided tours form at the entrance at scheduled times through the day, at no extra charge — a real bonus that many visitors don't realise is included. If you'd rather not wait for the next English group, you can also walk the route independently.

How and when do I get my ticket?

We send your ticket to your email as a mobile ticket once your booking is confirmed, showing your reserved date and entry time. There's nothing to print — show it on your phone at the entrance. You'll also receive a short 5-minute audio history to listen to before you go.

How do I get to the castle?

Most visitors come by train to Sinaia — about 1 hour 45 minutes from Bucharest's Gara de Nord, or roughly an hour from Brașov — then walk 25–35 minutes uphill through the town and park, or take a short taxi. By car, you park in the lots below the castle and walk the last 10–15 minutes, as the final approach is closed to traffic.

How long should I allow for the visit?

The standard tour takes about 1 to 1.5 hours inside the castle. Add time for the uphill walk from Sinaia, and for the park and the neighbouring Pelișor castle if you plan to see it too. Arriving 15 minutes before your slot gives you time for the shoe covers and the entrance.

Is Peleș Castle good for children?

Yes. The armoury — around 4,000 swords, shields and full suits of armour — is a reliable hit, and the storybook turrets and forest setting do the rest. The tour involves stairs and historic floors, so a baby carrier works better than a pushchair, and everyone wears the shoe covers handed out at the door.

Why is it sometimes hard to get a ticket?

Peleș caps daily visitors at around 2,000 and releases tickets in timed slots, so popular times sell out days ahead in summer and at weekends. Reserving in advance is the surest way to get the date and hour you want — which is exactly what we handle for you.

When is the best time to visit?

The first slot of the day is quietest; crowds build from around 11:00 in peak season. Late September and October are beautiful, with autumn colour in the forest and thinner crowds. The castle is closed every Monday and Tuesday, and for all of November for maintenance.

Can I see Pelișor on the same visit?

Yes, and many people do. Pelișor — the smaller Art Nouveau residence of King Ferdinand and Queen Marie — sits a few hundred metres away in the same park, with its famous Golden Room. It needs its own separate ticket and takes about 30–45 minutes. This page covers Peleș itself.

Is the castle wheelchair accessible?

Only partly. Peleș is a multi-level historic palace reached by a steep uphill walk, with staircases between floors and very limited step-free access. Visitors with limited mobility should plan carefully and consider arriving by taxi to the upper drop-off; the interior route involves stairs.

Is the castle open all year?

No. Peleș is open Wednesday to Sunday and closed every Monday and Tuesday. It also closes for the whole of November each year for maintenance — during that month the nearby Pelișor castle usually stays open, so a trip to Sinaia is still worthwhile.

Can I change my mind after booking?

Because your ticket is for a specific timed slot, please choose your date carefully. All bookings are final once confirmed; we only issue a refund in the rare event the operator cannot honour a validly issued ticket. See our terms for the full policy.

Are you the official castle ticket office?

No. We're an independent concierge service for international visitors. We buy genuine tickets on your behalf from Muzeul Național Peleș, the official operator, and handle the timed booking in English. Our service fee is included in the price shown. You can always buy directly from the operator if you prefer.

What currency am I charged in?

The price you see is the price you pay — we show it in your local currency where we can and charge exactly that amount, with no surprise fees at checkout. Payment is by card on a secure page.