Bran Castle at sunset. The famous Dracula's castle in Transylvania, Romania

A gothic twist on travel

Romania’s castles have always carried an air of mystery, their towers reaching through the fog like something out of a dream. When Netflix’s Wednesday hit screens, those same castles took center stage as travelers rushed to see them up close. The combination of gothic design and cinematic fame created a tourism wave no one saw coming.

What once felt like secret gems now buzz with energy as visitors trace the Addams Family’s haunting footsteps. From misty mountains to candlelit halls, these sites feel like they’ve stepped straight out of a fairytale. Let’s dive in and uncover why Romania’s gothic landmarks are suddenly stealing the spotlight.

hunedoara castle also known a corvin castle or hunyadi castle

Castles steeped in history

From medieval strongholds to royal palaces, Romania’s castles showcase centuries of shifting empires and legends. Corvin Castle, for instance, dates back to the 15th century and stands as a Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece with spires that seem to pierce the sky. Each fortress whispers stories of knights, rulers, and myth.

These walls witnessed coronations, betrayals, and the slow passage of time that shaped Transylvania’s identity. Visitors who wander through these corridors don’t just see stone, they step into living history. It’s no surprise that filmmakers found these moody backdrops irresistible.

Top aerial drone view of Cantacuzino Castle in Busteni, Romania. Southern Carpathians Mountains, Transylvania.

Wednesday puts Romania on screen

Netflix chose Romania for Wednesday, not only for its affordability but for its perfectly eerie vibe. Cantacuzino Castle in Bușteni became the fictional Nevermore Academy, instantly recognizable to fans worldwide. After the show’s release, photos of the castle began flooding social media.

Tour guides reported that more visitors now ask specifically for “the Wednesday school.” Local cafes even created themed drinks inspired by the series. The country’s gothic landscapes finally received the global spotlight they’d long deserved.

brasov wonderful city in transilvania romania

Tourism soars post-Wednesday

After the series aired, Romania saw a sharp rise in visitor interest and bookings. The country welcomed over 11.3 million tourists in 2022, marking more than a 21% increase from the previous year. Tourism officials directly linked the jump to “film tourism” sparked by Wednesday.

Hotels around Brașov and Sinaia began filling earlier in the season. Travel agencies started offering “Wednesday Trails,” touring the show’s filming sites. The gothic glow was officially turning into a real economic impact.

cantacuzio castle busteni romania

Spotlight on Cantacuzino castle

Built between 1901 and 1911, Cantacuzino Castle’s blend of stone, arches, and mountain views makes it cinematic perfection. Its grand staircases and painted halls captured Wednesday’s mysterious essence effortlessly. Since filming, the castle has seen a dramatic rise in visitor attendance.

Local officials noted that weekends now bring hundreds of visitors eager for photos in the exact courtyard where Wednesday Addams walked. The management even launched themed tours with stories about the shoot. It’s now one of the most photographed spots in Romania.

corvin castle in hunedoara romania

Gothic visuals steal hearts

There’s something magnetic about Romania’s gothic visuals, arched windows, candlelit halls, and shadowy corners. For travelers who crave atmosphere, these castles feel like stepping into a living novel. Every tower and hallway seems crafted to fuel imagination.

Architecture scholars say the design matches perfectly with Wednesday’s dark academic aesthetic. That harmony helped fuel social media buzz, especially on TikTok and Instagram. Gothic, it seems, is officially back in fashion.

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A new wave of travelers arrives

Romania’s castles once attracted mostly history buffs and architecture fans. Now, the crowd has shifted to include Gen Z fans and film-inspired explorers. It’s a blend of heritage tourism and pop culture enthusiasm.

This shift has breathed new life into smaller towns that rarely saw international visitors. Cafes, souvenir shops, and guided tour companies have all expanded to meet the demand. Local communities are realizing the power of storytelling in tourism.

peles castel

Castles worth exploring

Corvin Castle in Hunedoara feels straight out of a fantasy movie with its stone bridge and tall towers. Peles Castle in Sinaia offers a royal touch, filled with art and antique furnishings. And of course, Cantacuzino Castle connects visitors to Wednesday’s darkly charming world.

Each location tells a different story, offering travelers variety and visual drama. Together, they form a route that showcases Romania’s diverse past and present. These aren’t just stops, they’re experiences.

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Planning the perfect trip

Getting around Romania’s castle regions takes a bit of planning but rewards every minute. Most filming locations are within a few hours of Bucharest or Brașov, making day trips doable. Train and car routes offer scenic mountain views.

Travel experts suggest visiting during the spring or fall for mild weather and fewer crowds. Weekdays are best for avoiding long entry lines at popular castles. With thoughtful timing, the Gothic experience feels far more personal.

tour tourism in Sintra- Woman tourist enjoying view of Pena castle

What visitors can expect

Inside these castles, every corner feels designed for storytelling. Visitors can explore high balconies, candlelit dining halls, and narrow stone stairways echoing with history. Even the air seems thicker with tales of royalty and myths.

Guided tours often blend history with pop culture insights, sharing how Wednesday transformed the settings. Souvenir shops now sell gothic-themed merchandise inspired by the show. It’s history with a cinematic twist.

Brasov, Romania - October 19, 2024: Cobblestone Gathering Space in Transylvania

Local impact and growth

The rise in film-inspired travel has boosted Romania’s local economies in meaningful ways. More hotels, cafes, and small shops are thriving near castle regions. Local artisans now sell crafts inspired by Wednesday’s gothic themes.

This economic ripple is helping sustain heritage preservation and cultural exchange. Tourism boards see it as proof that creativity drives real progress. It’s a win for both storytelling and community.

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Protecting the magic

While tourism is booming, preservation challenges are growing too. Increased foot traffic means extra maintenance costs and pressure on historic structures. Some managers worry about keeping authenticity while adapting to modern tourism.

Cantacuzino Castle officials, for instance, voiced concern over new road projects that could disrupt its natural setting. Sustainable planning will be key to balancing growth and heritage. Protecting the gothic charm ensures it lasts generations, much like how exploring the dark side of Paris, with its haunted catacombs and ghost tours, shows that mystery and preservation can beautifully coexist.

The image shows a Scottish castle surrounded by forest, with impressive stone walls and tall towers. A beautiful entrance with stone steps leads to the main building, creating a majestic impression.

Ready for your own gothic escape?

Romania’s castle revival proves that mystery, history, and culture can mix beautifully. Visitors today don’t just tour, they immerse themselves in stories that bridge film and folklore. That’s the magic drawing travelers from every corner of the world.

For anyone who craves a moody yet meaningful adventure, these gothic gems are calling. Maybe the next castle visit could spark a story of its own.

What about you? Would Romania’s castle trail make your travel list? Share your thoughts below!

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Nauris Pukis
Somewhere between tourist and local. I've always been remote-first. Home is my anchor, but the world is my creative fuel. I love to spend months absorbing each destination, absorbing local inspiration into my work, proving that the best ideas often have foreign accents.

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