The Romanian region that inspired Bram Stoker is more fairy tale than horror story. Here’s your itinerary, from castles to ...
Where Dracula comes from, there is actually not much love for Vampires! In the Village of Marotinu de Sus, people brought it upon themselves to protect the villagers from the Vampires Threat!
vampires have nothing but time to kill and people to eat. Ever since Bram Stoker, syphilitic Irish genius that he was, put his immortal touch on the story of enemy impaling Romanian nobleman Vlad ...
A teenager was chased by police after travelling to Romania and stealing a car so he could find Dracula and be turned into a vampire. The 19-year-old from Switzerland travelled to the city of ...
This spooky part of Europe was made famous by Bram Stoker’s well-known novel, Dracula. Transylvania, in Romania is a fascinating place to visit, with lots to see and do in the area. One of the ...
Also known as Vlad III, Vlad Dracula (son of the Dragon), and—most famously—Vlad the Impaler (Vlad Tepes in Romanian), he was a brutal, sadistic leader famous for torturing his foes.