BUCHAREST
Bucharest is one of the most vibrant European cities with cosmopolitan vibes and hosts a plethora of cultural spirits and influences. The city has an unrivaled architectural heritage with majestic buildings, Neoclassical abodes, and awe-inspiring churches.
Bucharest is the cultural, financial, industrial, and commercial core of Romania. Exploring its grandiose character will lead you to imposing monuments, historic streets, vibrant landscapes, and noteworthy museums.
Famous as the second-largest administrative building in the world, the Palace of the Parliament is located in the center of Bucharest, and it is one of the most splendid structures you have ever seen. Featuring more than 3,000 rooms over 330,000 square meters, it also hosts the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Palace, and the Museum of Communist Totalitarianism.
The Old Town of Bucharest is the bustling center of the city with cobblestone streets, restaurants and cafes, various stores, and buildings that date back to the 15th and 16th century. It represents a must-see place for travelers and a meeting point for dwellers.
The Revolution Square took its name from the Romanian Revolution of December 1989, is home to some of the most impressive buildings of Bucharest, like the Royal Palace which also houses the National Art Museum, and the Romanian Athenaeum.
Formed in the mid-19th century, the Cismigiu Gardens will be your green escape in the city. The serene lake that you will meet inside, makes this landscape a fairy-like setting.
Another popular sight of Bucharest is the Arch of Triumph. Initially made of wood to honor the Romanian soldiers who fought in World War I, it was reconstructed in 1936 with granite.
Finally but importantly, don’t miss the chance to see the Churches of Bucharest, especially Stavropoleos Monaster, and visit Curtea Veche in the Old Town, a small museum which used to be the residential Palace of Vlad III Dracula.
Bucharest is the cultural, financial, industrial, and commercial core of Romania. Exploring its grandiose character will lead you to imposing monuments, historic streets, vibrant landscapes, and noteworthy museums.
Famous as the second-largest administrative building in the world, the Palace of the Parliament is located in the center of Bucharest, and it is one of the most splendid structures you have ever seen. Featuring more than 3,000 rooms over 330,000 square meters, it also hosts the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of the Palace, and the Museum of Communist Totalitarianism.
The Old Town of Bucharest is the bustling center of the city with cobblestone streets, restaurants and cafes, various stores, and buildings that date back to the 15th and 16th century. It represents a must-see place for travelers and a meeting point for dwellers.
The Revolution Square took its name from the Romanian Revolution of December 1989, is home to some of the most impressive buildings of Bucharest, like the Royal Palace which also houses the National Art Museum, and the Romanian Athenaeum.
Formed in the mid-19th century, the Cismigiu Gardens will be your green escape in the city. The serene lake that you will meet inside, makes this landscape a fairy-like setting.
Another popular sight of Bucharest is the Arch of Triumph. Initially made of wood to honor the Romanian soldiers who fought in World War I, it was reconstructed in 1936 with granite.
Finally but importantly, don’t miss the chance to see the Churches of Bucharest, especially Stavropoleos Monaster, and visit Curtea Veche in the Old Town, a small museum which used to be the residential Palace of Vlad III Dracula.
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