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Airbnb: Spend Halloween in Dracula's Castle

Airbnb is offering an overnight stay at Count Dracula's castle for Halloween.

Airbnb offers you a unique opportunity to spend Halloween in Count Dracula's castle, located in Bran (Romania). You also have to be lucky, because Airbnb will choose only one lucky person based on online applications. Anyone who wants to spend the night in the famous castle in Transylvania must reveal what they would say to Count Dracula if they happened to meet him.

It was last year Airbnb for Halloween made it possible for two lucky people spending the night in the catacombs of Paris. This year lets you make the scariest night, Halloween (Halloween), survive in Bran Castle (Castelul Bran), better known as Count Dracula's castle, which is located in Transylvania (Romania).

Bram Castle
Bram Castle

The castle was built in the 13th century and was the inspiration for a novel by Bram Stoker Dracula, written by him in 1897. Dinner for two is included, and guests will sleep in a coffin dressed in purple velvet. That will be for the first time since 1948, when someone will sleep in this Transylvanian fortress. That year, the then heirs were expelled from it by the communist authorities. He will host you Dacre Stoker, the great-nephew of the writer who created the legend of Count Dracula. Applies to an expert for vampires and a great supporter of his great-uncle's novel.

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It is a Transylvanian castle one of the biggest tourist attractions Romania. The winner will be brought to the castle in a carriage, as he also got there Jonathan Harker, one of the protagonists of the novel Dracula. You can submit your application here.

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