Romania is the birthplace of the Dracula legend, and soon it will also be the home of Dracula Land.
The world’s first Dracula theme park is in the works as the flagship attraction within a €1 billion entertainment hub just outside Bucharest.
The 192-acre destination will feature six richly detailed lands, 40+ attractions, ambitious storytelling, and state-of-the-art technology.
The immersive zones inlude “Transylvania” with roller coasters, a traditional village and forest; “Dracula’s Castle” with ruins, a maze, a lake and a bat coaster; “The Family Kingdom” featuring supernatural creatures from global cultures; “London Town” with vampire-hunting parkour and obstacle course, ship-swing, lake boats, and horse-and-carriage track ride; and “Port of New Orleans” with a werewolf roller coaster race and Mardi Gras carnival games.
The space will also include a 22,500-seat arena for concerts and esports competitions, three hotels totaling 1,200 rooms, a 12-acre water park, a luxury fashion outlet, a professional racing circuit, and a technology hub designed to host more than 1,000 workstations for startups in gaming and digital creative industries.
The developers have also created a complete “digital twin” of Dracula Land built in Unreal Engine 5. The platform will allow audiences around the world to experience the park virtually, participating in concerts and events synchronized in real time with the physical space.
“Dracula Land brings together everything I’ve learned in real estate: discipline, rigor, vision, and the ability to keep complex teams with very different specializations together,” said Dracula Land founder Dragoș Dobrescu. “But more importantly, it adds a story that gives meaning to every square meter built. For me, Dracula Land is a national project — a symbol that Romania can and must build landmarks, not just buildings or simple real estate projects.”
With construction scheduled to begin in September 2026, Dracula Land is anticipated to open as early as 2027.
