A tour of Bucharest like no other, revealing the city’s most thrilling secrets! Discover a world of notorious crimes, royal scandals, real life vampires and femme fatales as you explore the dark and seductive side of Bucharest’s past. To balance the intrigue, we’ll also indulge in the city’s vibrant bar scene by tasting local craft beer and traditional alcohol shots.
The guide is waiting near the statue of the Roman Wolf, situated at the end of Lipscani Street. The guide will be holding a sign with the title of the tour and his name tag.
The tour will end near the intersection of Calea Victoriei and street Piata Amzei, at a local bar where the guests can enjoy a Romanian drink.
The tour will begin at the statue of the Roman Wolf and the Latin Passage, important symbols in the history of Romania, whose identity is closely linked to the Roman Empire.
Here we will find KM 0 of Bucharest and the church that houses the relics of Constantin Brancoveanu, whose tragic end marked the history of Romania.
At the start of Bucharest's old commercial street, we will find the old police station where one of the most infamous outlaws of the last 100 years was captured following years of searches and scandals.
Discover the surprising oldest hospital in Bucharest and its novelties from the 18th century.
The most important old square in Bucharest was throughout the years the sight of many tragic and groundbreaking events, as well as some of the city's most notable buildings.
One of the oldest former residences in Bucharest still features an inner yard where we can imagine how things were like 200 years ago, while listening to some shocking tales about the place that housed the wildest parties in the city.
We will enjoy a short break with drinks included at a craft beer bar producing high quality beer produced right in Bucharest.
Discover the tales of the underground of Bucharest and lurid activities that were going on in the interwar period.
Explore the life story of Romania's King Carol 2, also known as the Playboy King.
Walk down on Bucharest's most beloved street, passed countless Belle Epoque French style buildings and cafes, where writers and artists used to spend their nights and drew inspiration from.
See the newly restored house of the most scandalous and desired woman in all of Bucharest at the start of the 20th century.
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