The next lines that you are about to read are more close to a Bucharest guide than a simply description. So we will try to point you interesting place...
If you are a traveler that wishes to visit Bucharest or just a business man coming to work here, the hop-on, hop-off bus it’s the perfect solution f...
Regele Mihai I Park (ex Herastrau) starts from The Arch of Triumph and it ends on Baneasa Bridge, and it has various attractions such as: tennis court...
Park Carol I is a very beautiful park of Bucharest where you can find a great monument that long time ago kept the remains of the communist leader Ghe...
The botanical garden was opened in 1891 and it houses over 5000 varieties of plants from Romania and all around the world. Here you can find a very be...
Cismigiu is Bucharest's oldest park, a wonderful and lovely garden where you can relax and enjoy a little break from the city crowd. Cismigiu Garden w...
This stunning museum contains a collection of 50 buildings representing the design and the history of Romania’s rural architecture. The Village Muse...
Romania's leading art museum was founded in 1948 to house the former Royal Collection, which included Romanian and European art dating from the 15th t...
Opened in 1906, the museum features the richest folk art collection in Romania, with over 90,000 artifacts that trace the colorful and diverse cultura...
A former royal residence built between 1679 and 1681 by Prince and ruler Serban Cantacuzino, the palace was home to King Carol I, who made important c...
Set atop one of the city’s few hills, known as Mitropoliei, the Metropolitan Church has been the centerpiece of the Romanian Orthodox faith since th...
Built by Communist Party leader, Nicolae Ceausescu, the colossal Parliament Palace (formerly known as the People's Palace) is the second largest admin...