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Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport (OTP) is Romania's main international gateway, serving the capital and the wider Wallachia and Transylvania regions. Navigating from the terminal across Romania's diverse landscapes — from the Danube plain to the Carpathian passes, from the Black Sea coast to the Transylvanian plateau — requires reliable, pre-confirmed transport. Our OTP Airport to Târgoviște private transfer provides a confirmed driver at arrivals, fixed pricing, and direct delivery to your door.
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Târgoviște is one of Romania's most historically resonant cities — the medieval capital of Wallachia for most of the 14th through 16th centuries, where Vlad III (Vlad the Impaler, the historical inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula) ruled with ferocious cruelty in the 1450s–1470s. The ruins of the Wallachian Princely Court (Curtea Domnească) — a remarkable complex of medieval princely architecture including Vlad's Chindiei Tower, from which he is said to have watched his victims being impaled in the courtyard below — are the centrepiece of a large archaeological and heritage park in the city centre. The Chindiei Tower, still standing to its full height, is the best-preserved secular medieval tower in Wallachia.
Târgoviște has a second, more recent claim to historical significance — it was here that Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu were tried and executed by firing squad on Christmas Day, 25 December 1989, in the most dramatic and consequential event of the Romanian Revolution. The military garrison where the trial and execution took place is now a museum, and the trial footage (broadcast on Romanian television and internationally) remains one of the most watched historical documents of the late 20th century. The city's Metropolitan Church (Mitropolia) — a fine 17th-century Orthodox church with painted interior walls — is one of the most important Orthodox heritage sites in Muntenia.
Vlad the Impaler's Capital: Târgoviște was Vlad III's primary residence and the capital from which he conducted his reign of terror — the Princely Court ruins include the foundations of the palace buildings, the great church, and the Chindiei Tower from which Vlad allegedly surveyed the impaled bodies of his enemies in the courtyard. The site gives a remarkably authentic connection to the historical Dracula, far more substantial than Bran Castle.
Ceaușescu Trial and Execution Site: The military barracks where Romania's last communist dictator and his wife were tried by a military tribunal and executed on 25 December 1989 is now a museum. The room where the execution took place, the bullet-pocked wall, and documentation of the trial are presented for visitors. One of the most significant sites of late 20th-century European history.
Metropolitan Church Heritage: The Mitropolia (Metropolitan Church) of Târgoviște, built in 1582–1583 by Petru Cercel, is one of the finest examples of Wallachian Orthodox church architecture of the late 16th century, with elaborately painted interior walls in the Byzantine tradition and the tomb of Petru Cercel within.
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