Discover the uniqueness of the capital of Romania, known as the ‘Little Paris of the East’. Visit the most popular attractions from Bucharest that emphasize the contributions and influences of various cultures that left their mark on the city. To this day, Bucharest is the most energetic cultural and university center in Romanian with a hectic pace of life and vibrant, vivid nightlife. A professional guide will be by your side in the second day of your journey, and will present to you the most charming parts of the lovely city. You will have the chance to recognize the famous Arch of Triumph, the Romanian Atheneum, the Constitution Square, the Palace of Parliament.
*Note that The Peles Castle is always closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. In the period of the Romanian winter holidays (24.12.2021-02.01.2022) several attractions may have a modified schedule, or they may be closed. Let us know in advance your date of travel. Thank you for understanding.
Welcome to Romania! Transfer from the International Airport to Bucharest. Arrive at the hotel and check-in. We encourage you to enjoy a traditional welcome dinner in the heart of the city, at one of the oldest beerhouses from Bucharest, opened in 1879 in The Old Town. The atmosphere from The Beer Cart Restaurant will take you back to the moment in which it was opened, especially due to the beautifully preserved architecture, stained glass, and secret beer recipe.
A lovely start of your day by enjoying the tour of Bucharest. Visit the second largest building in the world, built by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, The Palace of the Parliament, discover its beautifully preserved architecture, the massive chandeliers, mirrors, and impressive furniture. Continue with the national symbol of the Orthodox faith, The Patriarchal Church. Discover the outstanding Romanian Athenaeum, its history themed fresque from the ceiling, and the breath-taking paintings from the walls. Visit The National Village Museum, and take a walk among the enchanting exhibition of traditional houses, crafts, folk costumes. The former residence of the Romanian dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu will be your next stop. End the day with a sightseeing tour of the city, while transferring to the hotel, admire the Arch of Triumph, The House of the Free Press, The National Library, and The Revolution Square. (Entrance fees are not included)
Visit the second largest building in the world, built by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, The Palace of the Parliament. The construction of Bucharest's icon was, mainly, made with Romanian materials, such as marble, wood, and stone, enhancing the wealth of the country, which, combined, made the monument the heaviest building in the world. Nowadays the palace is an administrative building, housing Romania's Chamber of Deputies, also large conference halls, and salons used for distinct purposes such as events. Take the chance to visit The People's House interior and discover its beautifully preserved architecture, the massive chandeliers, mirrors, and impressive furniture.
The Romanian Orthodox Patriarchal Cathedral dates back from the 17th century and it is situated on a small hill, named the Mitropoly Hill, in the heart of Bucharest, very close to Unirii Square (Piata Unirii). Besides being a national symbol of the Orthodox faith, the Patriarchal Church has also a big historical importance. On the Mitropoly Hill, major historical events had place, as, for example, The Unification of the Romanian Principalities of Wallachia and Moldova, voted on 24th of January 1859, by the Elective Assembly and the proclamation of the Independence of the country, in 1878 and of the Kingdom, three years later.
Located in the heart of Herastrau Park, overlooking its lovely lake, The National Village Museum it’s the third open air museum from Europe in chronological order. The museum is dedicated, mainly, to traditional houses from different regions from Romania. The unique architecture of each building is preserved in the original way. Take a walk among the enchanting exhibition of traditional houses, crafts, folk costumes, and get to know the way of living of the peasants from the specific period.
Known as the residence of the Romanian dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu, The Primaverii Palace was built in the 1960. The interior of the building has wooden ornaments made with both local wood as well as exotic, and also an outstanding collection of painting, mosaics and handmade tapestries. The palace is well-known for the luxurious decor and excessive use of gold.
The Romanian Atenaeum, known as ''The Heart of Romania's Culture'' was built with the founds from a public subscription, fact that shows the interest of the people in the construction of the monument. The architecture of the building is outstanding, enhanced by the outstanding frescoe that describes a historical moment. The palace hosted several conferences of Romanian scientists, and concerts of famous artists from all over the world.
The Old Town is included in the list of historic monuments from Bucharest, and it helds several historical buildings with a high importance. Most of the Old Town has its original aspect, and awaits to be restored. The popularity of the place is due to the location of several restaurants, cafes, pubs and clubs that are known especially for the vivid night life.
The oldest street from Bucharest, The Victory Avenue is the most charming street of the city. Back to the times when Bucharest gained the reputation of ''The Little Paris of the East'', the Victoy Avenue was compared with Champs Elysees. The name of the avenue is described after Romania's victory in the War of Independence. Enjoy a walk to The United Nations Square and admire the most attractive buildings of Bucharest, The Revolution Square , The Royal Palace, The Romanian Athenaeum, and The National History Museum.
Explore on your own the treasures of Bucharest, such as The National History Museum, The National Military Museum, The National Village Museum of Romania (Dimitrie Gusti), The Noblesse Palace, The Primaverii Palace, The Romanian Athenaeum, The Romanian Peasant Museum, The Old Court Church, The Old Town, and The Victory Avenue. Or take your time to relax and enjoy a walk among the outstanding parks and gardens of the city such as The Herastrau Park.
Enjoy some leisure time to explore Bucharest's treasures on your own before your departure
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