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Discover Medias' dark past on this 2-hour nocturnal tour with Doctor Plague, exploring haunted streets, medieval prisons, and shadowy stories for only $29.
Exploring Medias after Dark: A Nocturnal Macabre Tour with Doctor Plague
This guided experience offers a unique twist on exploring Medias, Romania, by shining a light on its darker history—think pandemics, witch hunts, medieval prisons, and secret guilds. For just $29, you get a two-hour journey through the town’s shadows, led by a character called Doctor Plague who guides you through stories that are as eerie as they are fascinating.
What we really love about this tour is how it combines storytelling with immersive visits to historical sites, making the past feel alive—and sometimes a little unsettling. One standout feature is the visit inside the medieval prison located within the fortified church of Saint Margaret, which adds a tangible sense of history’s darker side.
A potential consideration is that the stories are macabre and may not suit travelers sensitive to intense or spooky content. The walk involves uneven surfaces and weather-dependent conditions, so proper footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
This tour is perfect for those curious about Romania’s medieval and dark history, or anyone who appreciates storytelling with a theatrical edge. It’s especially suited for travelers looking for a different perspective on Medias, beyond the usual sightseeing.
Key Points
– Authentic storytelling: Led by a guide in character as Doctor Plague, blending history with theatrical flair
– Historical insights: Focuses on pandemics, guilds, assassins, princes, and witchcraft accusations
– Unique site visits: Inside the medieval prison and the fortified church of Saint Margaret
– Value for money: At $29 for two hours, it offers a memorable experience with included entries
– Physical aspect: Involves walking on uneven surfaces, so sturdy shoes are a must
– Weather considerations: Operates in all weather conditions; prepare accordingly

The tour begins at Piața George Enescu 5, right in front of the iron gates of the fortified church of Saint Margaret. The location itself is atmospheric—bordered by twin towers and the historic German high school nearby—setting a fitting tone for a dark history walk. Guests often remark on the authenticity of the setting, which immediately immerses you into Medias’s medieval past.
You’ll meet your guide here, who is dressed as Doctor Plague, a character embodying the town’s dark times. The starting point is accessible and easy to find, with landmarks like the Via Transilvanica milestone close by, giving a hint of the historic trail that once linked these lands.
The tour’s first stop is inside the fortified church, where you’ll visit the medieval prison. Guests frequently comment on the eerie atmosphere of this space—small, stone-walled, and heavy with echoes of past suffering. One reviewer mentioned feeling the weight of history as they imagined the prisoners confined here centuries ago. The entry is included in the tour, making it a rare chance to step inside a real medieval prison—an experience that truly brings the history to life.
Moving to the main square, known as King Ferdinand I, the guide shares stories of medieval guilds, princes, and the turbulent history of Medias. The proximity to the former Franciscan monastery adds a layer of spiritual and historical intrigue. We loved how the guide connected these sites with tales of law, order, and witchcraft accusations, giving context to the often grim stories. Visitors can expect a mix of storytelling, historical facts, and local legends that reveal Medias’s darker side.
One of the most compelling parts of the tour is learning about the woman accused of witchcraft—a story that highlights the paranoia and social chaos of medieval times. The guide vividly describes her suffering and the tragic consequences of fear and superstition. This segment resonates with many guests, providing insight into the human stories behind historical events.
Guests praise the guide’s ability to balance storytelling with historical accuracy, often noting how engaging and theatrical the presentation is. The guide’s costume and delivery add a layer of immersive fun, making the past feel immediate and real. One reviewer pointed out that “Doctor Plague’s stories felt like tales told around a campfire, but with a dark twist.”
At only $29, this tour offers excellent value—covering site admissions and guided storytelling within two hours. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes to handle uneven surfaces. The small, private group format ensures a more personalized experience, allowing questions and interaction.
While the experience is rich in content, it doesn’t cover meals, drinks, transportation, or personal expenses. It’s worth planning your evening to include some free time afterward if you want to explore more of Medias or grab a bite.

This experience is ideal for travelers with an interest in history, dark tourism, or storytelling. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a theatrical approach to learning about medieval and early modern life. If you tend to get squeamish with spooky or macabre stories, consider whether the content might be too intense.
It’s also suited for those who appreciate walking tours that include real sites like ancient prisons and churches—these tangible elements really enhance the storytelling. Families with children over 12 who enjoy ghost stories and legends may find it engaging, but it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or very young children.
This tour offers an engaging, atmospheric glimpse into Medias’s darker history, brought to life through storytelling and visits to significant sites. It’s a fantastic choice for curious travelers seeking a memorable, immersive experience that combines history, legend, and a touch of theatrical flair—all for a reasonable price.

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s recommended for ages 12 and over due to the macabre content and dark stories.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces. Dress warmly, especially in cooler months, as it’s an outdoor and evening activity.
How long does the tour last?
The guided tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, with a total experience of about 2 hours including start and end.
Are the sites included in the price?
Yes, entry to the fortified church of Saint Margaret and the medieval prison are included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a private group?
Yes, the tour is conducted with a private group, offering a more intimate and personalized experience.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, and the guide’s engaging narration makes it accessible for international visitors.
Whether you’re a history buff, a fan of spooky tales, or simply seeking an unconventional way to explore Medias, this nocturnal tour with Doctor Plague offers a memorable peek into the town’s shadowy past. It balances storytelling with tangible site visits, making history feel alive—and sometimes a little haunting.