This tour is a fantastic one, guided by a luxury car, which covers much of the viewing of the emblematic buildings of Bucharest and includes extensive historical information about the interwar period and the lifestyle of the citizens of Communist Romania.
travelers can choose their own pick-up locations and these will be communicated to the driver At the Airport we will pick you up at the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name
The Romanian Athenaeum is located in the center of Bucharest between Calea Victoriei and Magheru Boulevard near Romana Square
The Cathedral of the Salvation of the Nation (also known as the National Cathedral of Bucharest) is the largest church in Romania and the tallest and largest Orthodox church building in terms of volume and surface area in the world.
It was originally built from temporary materials (wood, stucco) in 1922 to celebrate the Great Union and the coronation of King Ferdinand I and Queen Maria in Alba Iulia. The current form, made of granite and concrete, was completed in 1936. It is 27 meters high and is a major tourist attraction. It symbolizes the highest form of commemoration of historical events and personalities.
The Palace of Parliament in Bucharest, Romania, designed before the 1989 revolution, measures 270 m by 240 m, 84 m high, and 92 m underground in the spirit of socialist realist architecture. The entrance fee can only be purchased online by the client outside of the tour. Entering the monument or building is not part of the tour and we will just roam outside while touring.
The artesian fountains in Unirii Square in Bucharest represent one of the city's most modern and attractive tourist attractions, being officially recognized as "The longest series of synchronized choreographic fountains in the world"
The Ceaușescu House, is the former residence of the dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu's family in Bucharest, now a museum. It was the family's home for 25 years, between 1965 and 1989. The entrance fee can only be purchased online by the client outside of the tour. Entering the monument or building is not part of the tour and we will just roam outside while touring.
H Brewery, also known as the "City with a Lifetime Chef", is the largest restaurant in Bucharest and a popular location for concerts, shows and events.
The House of the Free Press, originally known as the House of the Spark, is a monumental building located in the northern part of Bucharest. It was the tallest building in the capital for half a century.
The Romanian Athenaeum is a building-symbol of national culture, located in the heart of Bucharest, recognized as an emblematic monument and the headquarters of the George Enescu Philharmonic.The entrance fee can be purchased on site by the customer, only if the location is open to visitors at that time.
Revolution Square is an important square located in the center of Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei, famous for its crucial role in the modern history of Romania, especially during the 1989 Revolution.
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