This tour is a travel in time from the medieval Bucharest with the ruins of the Princely Court and its many inns (Gabroveni Inn, Manuc's Inn) in the Old Town to the "Little Paris of the East" as Bucharest was nicknamed in the years '30s, due to the many French architecture styles of the buildings (The Palace of the Romanian National Bank, The Royal Palace, The Romanian Atheneum).
Near the statue with a horse
Constitution Square
Where the end of communism began
Calea Victoriei (Victoria Avenue), not only one of the oldest road in Bucharest, but the first street in Bucharest illuminated with candles during the night, starting July 1814. Nowadays one of the most important avenue in Bucharest.
One of the emblematic buildings of the city
A mini Vittorio-Emanuele gallery in the Old Town
Stavropoleos Church, also known as Stavropoleos Monastery, is an Eastern Orthodox Monastery, built in the 18th century, by a greek monk.
It is the only historic inn in Bucharest that has preserved its shape exactly as it was at its origins.
The oldest operating hotel building and the most important commercial complex in the middle of the 19th century
Stands face to face with the Palace of Parliament, the second biggest administrative building in the world
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