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  • Pensiunea Dealul Verde

    A three-star guesthouse offering a comfortable stay in the Porumbacu de Sus area.

  • Porumbacu de Sus

    A picturesque village in Romania, known for its natural beauty and proximity to mountain resorts.

  • Portal Village - Adults Only

    A four-star adults-only accommodation providing a tranquil and exclusive holiday experience in Sibiel.

  • Sibiel

    A charming Romanian village known for its traditional crafts and serene atmosphere.

  • Green Hill Panoramic

    A three-star guesthouse in Poiana Mărului offering scenic views and comfortable lodging.

  • Poiana Mărului

    A peaceful mountain resort area in Romania, ideal for nature lovers and relaxation.

  • Palace of the Parliament

    The Palace of the Parliament is the largest building in Europe and one of the heaviest buildings in the world, serving as the seat of the Romanian Parliament and a major tourist attraction. Guided tours are available by phone booking.

  • Stavropoleos monastery

    Stavropoleos Monastery is an old Eastern Orthodox monastery located in the heart of the city center, built in 1724, and known as one of the most beautiful and well-preserved religious buildings in the city.

  • Artesian fountain show

    The artesian fountains in Unirii Square offer a spectacular show featuring the longest choreographical system in the world, lasting 45 minutes and starting at 9 PM on weekends.

  • Herastrau park

    Herastrau Park, the largest park in Bucharest around Herastrau Lake, features walking trails, a Japanese garden, an open-air theater, boat rides, bike rentals, numerous restaurants and the Village Museum.

  • Dimitrie Gusti village museum

    The Village Museum is located next to Herastrau Park and consists of 340 houses, mills, and farms from rural areas around Romania.

  • The Triumphal Arch

    The Arch of Triumph in Bucharest, located next to Herastrau Park, was initially built of wood in 1878, then reconstructed with concrete after World War I. Military parades pass under it on Romanian Day.

  • Cismigiu park

    Cismigiu Park, the oldest park in Bucharest, is located within walking distance from the city center.

  • The Romanian Athenaeum

    The Romanian Athenaeum is an ornate, domed, circular building that opened in 1888 as a concert hall.

  • Therme

    Therme is the largest wellness and relaxation center in Europe, featuring indoor and outdoor mineral pools, saunas, jacuzzis, water slides, a botanical garden, and an urban beach.

  • Dracula Castle

    A popular day trip destination from Bucharest, this castle is dramatically perched on a hilltop and surrounded by dark legends, though its connection to Vlad the Impaler is more myth than fact.

  • Peles

    A masterpiece of Neo-Renaissance architecture nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, once the summer residence of the Romanian royal family, known for its ornate interiors and postcard-perfect setting, making it a popular day trip from Bucharest.

  • Brasov

    A charming medieval city with cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and Gothic landmarks like the Black Church, offering an authentic Transylvanian atmosphere and serving as a popular destination for day trips from Bucharest.

  • Therme București

    A spa and relaxation center near Bucharest, offering entry tickets with transportation.

  • Luca

    A bakery in Bucharest known for its 'covrigi' (Romanian pretzels) and other pastries, popular among locals.

  • Caru' cu bere

    An institution restaurant in Bucharest, opened since 1879, serving authentic Romanian dishes.

  • Caru’ Cu Bere

    Bucharest's most iconic beer hall, opened in 1879, known for its neo-gothic masterpiece interior and traditional Romanian food.

  • Dimitrie Gusti Museum

    Un muzeu în aer liber unde sunt expuse clădiri tradiționale din diferite regiuni ale României, oferind o perspectivă asupra vieții din trecut.

  • Hotel Marmorosch

    Un hotel special, situat într-o fostă clădire de bancă, cu un bar unic amenajat în vechiul seif al băncii.

  • Manuk's Inn

    Un han important din București încă din 1808, cu o grădină de bere animată, opțiuni de luat masa rafinate și divertisment live.

  • St. Anony's Church

    Cea mai veche biserică din București, construită în secolul al XVI-lea, cu picturi ortodoxe românești.

  • Stavrop Polio Monastery

    O biserică veche, un loc liniștit din oraș, care a devenit mănăstire de maici în 2008.

  • Romanian Athenaeum

    O clădire importantă pentru români, folosită ca sală de concerte pentru Filarmonica București și sală de prelegeri, cu o frescă de 300 de metri pătrați care prezintă evenimente importante din istoria României.

  • Palace of Parliament

    A colossal building commissioned by Nicolae Ceaușescu, the Palace of the Parliament is the heaviest building in the world and the second-largest administrative structure after the Pentagon, featuring over 1,000 rooms and a vast boulevard.

  • Revolution Square

    The site where the people stood up against the communist government in 1989, Revolution Square serves as a reminder of Romania's fight for freedom.

  • Carter Carusel

    O librărie frumoasă care apare adesea pe listele celor mai frumoase librării din lume.

  • Henry Kanda International Airport

    Aeroportul internațional din nordul Bucureștiului, unde sosesc de obicei călătorii.

  • Cismigiu Gardens

    Cismigiu Gardens, the oldest public gardens in Bucharest, offer a peaceful escape with a lake for boating and skating, a children's playground, the ruins of an old fortress, and a Roman Garden with busts of famous Romanian writers.

  • Village Museum

    The Village Museum showcases traditional Romanian village life, including real-sized historical houses from all regions of the country, located in Herăstrău Park.

  • National Museum of Art of Romania

    Located in the former Royal Palace in Revolution Square, the National Museum of Art of Romania takes you on a journey through Romanian art history, from medieval art to works by famous Romanian painters.

  • Victoriei Street

    Victoriei Street, Bucharest's best-known thoroughfare, houses attractions like the Cantacuzino Palace (George Enescu Museum), the National Museum of Art of Romania, the Odeon Theatre, Revolution Square, and the Cretulescu Church, as well as hotels, restaurants, and shops.

  • Old Town

    Centrul Vechi, the old city center, is the historic core of Bucharest with old buildings, restaurants, boutiques, and nightclubs that underwent restoration between 2007 and 2011 after being spared from demolition during the Communist period.

  • Therme Bucuresti

    Therme Bucuresti, located within Romania's largest Botanical Garden, is Europe's largest wellness and relaxation center, featuring thermal pools and over 800,000 plants.

  • Hanul Manuc

    Hanul Manuc, built in 1806, was the oldest operating hotel in Bucharest before its recent closure for restoration, but its renovated restaurant remains open.

  • Patriarchal Cathedral

    The Patriarchal Cathedral, a cornerstone of Romanian Orthodox faith since the 17th century, features Byzantine and Romanian influences, stunning frescos, intricate mosaics, and ornate decorations.

  • Peleș Castle

    Peleș Castle, the summer residence of King Carol I, is a Romantic Age palace known for its over-the-top spires, dazzling 19th-century interiors, and German-influenced architecture.

  • Bran Castle

    Bran Castle is known as "Dracula's Castle" and has many tourists visiting, though it has virtually nothing to do with Vlad the Impaler and is an example of an authentic medieval fortress.

  • Brașov City

    A charming medieval city nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, often visited on day tours from Bucharest.

  • Centrul Vechi

    Bucharest's Old Town is full of history and charm, with cobblestone streets, old buildings, and lively cafés.

  • Princely Court

    The Old Princely Court takes you back to the time of Vlad the Impaler.

  • Union Square

    Union Square (Piața Unirii) is one of the biggest and most important squares in Bucharest, known for its fountains and as a major transportation hub.

  • Care Cu Bere

    One of Bucharest's oldest and most iconic restaurants, known for its stunning interior and traditional Romanian food and beer.

  • Herăstrău

    One of Bucharest's parks, offering a peaceful green space to relax and explore.

  • Kretzulescu Church

    Kretzulescu Church is an old church whose construction started in 1720 and has been restored several times.

  • CEC Palace

    Completed in 1900, this masterpiece was once the Romanian central bank, featuring a glass dome and ornate facade that reflect Bucharest's ties to France.

  • Arcul de Triumf

    Bucharest's Arcul de Triumf, modeled after the Paris arch, honors Romania's unification and military victories, offering panoramic city views during special openings.

  • Manuc’s Inn

    Manuc’s Inn is one of the oldest buildings in town and one of Europe's final caravanserais, built in 1808, and by the middle of the 19th century, it was Bucharest's most important commercial complex.

  • Hanul Lui Manuc restaurant

    The oldest functional restaurant in Europe, built in 1806, featuring a courtyard, beer garden, live music, and traditional dance, and known for its michi.

  • Odeon Theatre

    A cultural gem in Bucharest, known for its elegant architecture and vibrant performances.

  • Atatürk Statue

    Honors the founder of modern Turkey, symbolizing strong Romanian-Turkish ties, located near the Odeon Theatre.

  • Pasajul Macca-Villacrosse

    A cozy, covered passage filled with charming cafés and a glass roof.

  • Pasajul Victoria

    Pasajul Victoria includes Umbrella Alley, a location popular for taking pictures.

  • Cărturești Carusel

    A stunning bookstore in the heart of Bucharest, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building.

  • Băneasa Shopping City

    A top shopping destination with a variety of international brands, dining options, and entertainment facilities.

  • Constitution Square

    A place that hosts Bucharest's Christmas markets, filled with festive charm, local crafts, and seasonal treats.

  • West Side

    A place that hosts Bucharest's Christmas markets, filled with festive charm, local crafts, and seasonal treats.

  • Henri Coandă

    The largest airport serving Bucharest, located 18 kilometers north of the city center.

  • Dracula's Castle

    It is often associated with the Dracula myth, but also offers the opportunity to learn about the castle's history and see the beautiful surrounding countryside.

  • Peles Castle

    Peles Castle is considered one of the most stunning and spectacular castles in Europe, a fairy-tale-like castle definitely worth a stop.

  • Brasov Old Town

    Brasov's Old Town offers a mix of historical charm and natural beauty, where you can scroll through the picturesque streets and indulge in local food.

  • Turda Salt Mine

    An underground salt mine transformed into a tourist attraction, featuring various recreational facilities.

  • Corvin Castle

    Corvin Castle is an incredibly striking fortress built in the 14th century with tall towers and ornate interiors that transport you back in time.

  • Alba Carolina

    A star-shaped citadel in Alba Iulia, known for its historical significance and architectural beauty.

  • Rasnov Fortress

    A historic fortress located in Rasnov, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.

  • Turda Gorge

    Turda Gorge is known for its stunning natural beauty and offers several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels.

  • National Museum of Art

    The National Museum of Art is located in an old Royal Palace and houses collections of Romanian and European art, including works by Rembrandt and Monet.

  • Atheneum

    The Atheneum is a historic concert hall, home to the 'George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra', and is considered one of the most important concert halls in Europe due to its excellent acoustics and unique architectural style.

  • Old Princely Court

    The Old Princely Court was the residence for centuries for the princess Wallachia (Vlad the Impaler, Dracula) and is currently undergoing reconstruction after being destroyed in the 19th century by an earthquake.

  • Old Court Church

    The Old Court Church is considered the oldest preserved church in its original appearance in the city and served for coronation ceremonies for 200 years.

  • The National Museum of Romanian History

    The National Museum of Romanian History houses over 750,000 artifacts, including potteries, weapons, and costumes, and is located in a historic building formerly called the Palace of the posts.

  • Herăstrau Park

    Herăstrau Park is the largest park in any capital city in Europe, centered around the man-made Herăstrau lake.

  • Arch of Triumph

    The Arch of Triumph was built in 1935 to remember the Romanian victory in the first world war and to honor The Bravery soldiers.

  • Hilton Bucharest Old Town

    A recommended hotel located in Bucharest's Old Town.

  • Intercontinental Athénée Palace

    A recommended hotel in Bucharest.

  • MOXA Bucharest Boutique Hotel

    A recommended boutique hotel in Bucharest.

  • Pata Romana

    An area that is near the old town and close to many restaurants, bars and cafes.

  • Metro Universate

    A transportation hub where many daily tours to Transylvania depart.

  • National Military Club

    A major attraction located near Pata Romana and Metro Universate.

  • Lipkani

    Bucharest's old town, known for its historic facade and buzzing energy, packed with major sites, bars, clubs, and restaurants.

  • Chismu Gardens

    A location near a flat that's perfectly located between the old town and the Romanian atom.

  • Bucharest Airport

    One of the two main airports in Bucharest.

  • Harry Kanda International

    An airport located about 70 km from downtown Bucharest.

  • Hanul Manuk

    The last surviving historic inn in Bucharest, built in 1808, serving traditional Romanian cuisine and operating as a charming boutique hotel.

  • Vangon Cafe

    A cafe located just off the main street in the old town, set inside a beautifully restored 19th-century building, adorned with Van Gogh's iconic paintings.

  • King Michael First Park

    A green oasis perfect for a relaxing stroll or picnic, located near the Arcul de Triumf.

  • Hard Rock Cafe Bucharest

    A lively spot near King Michael First Park where you can enjoy classic American dishes with a rock and roll vibe.

  • Bel Castle

    A masterpiece of new Renaissance architecture nestled in the Carpathian Mountains.

  • Stavropos church

    A serene church in Bucharest's old town, offering a glimpse into Romanian Orthodox heritage.

  • church palace

    A church near Stavropos Church with ornate French style architecture.

  • St. Nicholas Russian church

    A hidden gem near University Square, commissioned by Tsar Nicholas and completed in 1909 to serve the Russian Orthodox community in Bucharest.

  • Little Paris Museum

    A charming private collection that captures Booker's Bell vibe, a hidden gem.

  • Lineia closer to the moon

    A rooftop bar with great cocktails, sunset views, and a laid-back atmosphere, a hidden gem.

  • Old Town Bucharest

    A historic area in Bucharest, currently refurbished with a European feel, and a central tourist destination.

  • Crama Domneasca restaurant

    A restaurant in Old Town Bucharest where you can find indigenous specialties and the classic chorba de burta.

  • S Club

    A popular club in Bucharest.

  • Gradina Eden

    A large outdoor garden bar with tiki bars, outdoor seating, hammocks, and waffle food trucks, located on the grounds of an abandoned building.

  • Palatul Parlamentului

    The Palace of the Parliament is one of the most impressive landmarks in Bucharest and one of the largest administrative buildings in the world, symbolizing grandeur and history.

  • Lipscani district

    The Lipscani district is known for its lively nightlife and cultural treasures like the Stavropoleos Church and Curtea Veche Palace.

  • Stavropoleos Church

    A tiny jewel of Romanian Orthodox architecture built in 1724, showcasing a blend of Byzantine, Ottoman, and Baroque influences with delicate frescos and a peaceful courtyard.

  • Curtea Veche Palace

    Curtea Veche Palace is a 15th-century palace, once the seat of Prince Vlad III, known as “The Impaler.”

  • Transylvania

    A historic region in Romania renowned for its castles, fortified churches, and picturesque medieval towns.

  • Sighişoara

    Sighişoara is a well-preserved medieval town.

  • Piata Unirii

    Piata Unirii is one of the largest and busiest squares in Bucharest, surrounded by shops and cafes, with a fountain system that comes alive in the evening.

  • Piata Constituției

    Piaza Constitution is one of the grandest open spaces in Bucharest, located in front of the Palace of the Parliament and hosting concerts and festivals.

  • People’s Salvation Cathedral

    The People's Salvation Cathedral is a magnificent modern landmark in Bucharest, one of the tallest Orthodox churches in the world with a grand dome and intricate mosaics.

  • Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum

    The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum is an open-air museum near Herastrau Park with over 200 traditional Romanian buildings, showcasing the country's rural heritage and offering seasonal festivals.

  • Herastrau Park and Lake

    Herastrau Park is Bucharest's green oasis with a lake, offering boat rentals, scenic trails, a Japanese garden, playgrounds, lakefront cafes, and seasonal events.

  • Carol Park

    Carol Park blends greenery with Romanian history, featuring paths, fountains, and the Mausoleum honoring national heroes, with cultural events at its open-air arenas.

  • Cotroceni Palace

    Cotroceni Palace, a former royal residence, serves as the official home of Romania's presidency and hosts a museum showcasing royal artifacts, fine art, and classic furniture.

  • Benjoben

    A restaurant owned by Adrian, known for warm pain au chocolat and cappuccinos.

  • Church of Stavropoulos Monastery

    An elaborate medieval church built in the 1800s with a courtyard containing crosses and old tombs, and sometimes hosts Byzantine music concerts.

  • Latin Pizza

    A pizza restaurant where you can select various types of pizza, which are weighed, cooked, and cut into bite-sized pieces with scissors.

  • Grand Cafe Van Gogh

    A beastro with art dedicated to Van Gogh.

  • Karuk Beri

    Named as the seventh most legendary restaurant in the world by Taste Atlas, offering folklore dancing on most nights and serving local drinks like Plum pinka and traditional Romanian dishes.

  • People salvation Cathedral

    An unfinished Eastern Orthodox Cathedral, expected to be the world's largest, built to celebrate 100 Years of Unification, with construction delayed due to location disagreements.

  • Royal Palace

    The former Royal Palace is impressive with its staircases, ceilings and halls and is where the National Museum of Art of Romania is housed.

  • Victory Avenue

    An avenue (Kala Victoria) featuring the statue of King Carl on horseback and remarkable buildings, noted for red dots indicating earthquake instability.

  • Arc D Triumph

    A triumphal arch reminiscent of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, built in the 1920s to celebrate Romania's victory in World War I and the main stage for a military parade on National Day.

  • C Palace

    An elaborate building, technically a bank, referred to as a palace.

  • National Bank of Romania

    A powerful symbol of the country's financial legacy located in the old town.

  • Oldtown

    An area with a mix of neglected communist buildings and Sumptuous elaborate ones, undergoing revitalization, and known for its lively nightlife and diverse cuisine.

  • Parliamentary Palace

    This colossal building is the largest administrative building in the world and a symbol of Ceaușescu's ambitious redesign of Bucharest.

  • Lipscani

    Also known as the Old Town, this vibrant hub of activity provides a glimpse of pre-World War II Bucharest, with its restored buildings housing boutiques, restaurants, and bars.

  • Romanian Peasant Museum

    This museum celebrates the history and culture of the Romanian countryside, showcasing a diverse range of artifacts from costumes to ceramics.

  • Dealul Mitropoliei

    This hill is home to several significant religious institutions, offering a serene environment amidst the bustling city.

  • Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral

    This historic cathedral is a pilgrimage site, especially during Palm Sunday.

  • Palatul Primaverii

    This palace was the lavish residence of Nicolae Ceaușescu, offering a glimpse into the dictator's life.

  • Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History

    This museum offers a comprehensive look at the natural world, from dinosaur skeletons to interactive exhibits.

  • Museum of Art Collections

    This museum houses art seized from Romania's wealthy families during the Communist era.

  • Calea Victoriei

    One of the most important spots in Bucharest, full of coffee shops and gelato, where locals enjoy spending their weekends; known for pizza places and a communal table.

  • Botanical Gardens

    These gardens offer a diverse range of plant species, providing a tranquil environment for nature lovers.

  • Bucharest Russian Church

    This church stands as a testament to the city's Russian expat community.

  • Arcub

    This Art Deco building is now a cultural center hosting numerous events throughout the year.

  • George Enescu National Museum

    This museum is dedicated to Romania's celebrated composer George Enescu.

  • Doamnei Church

    This hidden gem is a testament to Bucharest's rich religious history.

  • National Museum of Romanian History

    This museum offers a comprehensive look at Romania's past, from ancient times to the modern era.

  • Manuc's Inn

    One of the oldest buildings in the city, it stands as one of Europe's last caravan serais.

  • Parliament building

    A remarkable and heavy building with thousands of rooms, built with tons of marble, gold and crystal, and a symbol of a dark period in Bucharest's history.

  • Chaosu's mansion

    The former residence of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, showcasing his extreme avarice with 80 rooms, gold bathroom and an indoor pool.

  • Drunken Cherry

    A bar that serves only cherry liqueur made with brandy, cherries, and cinnamon.

  • Carteresty Carousel bookstore

    A beautiful bookstore, also named Carousel of Light, with a bright and airy interior and a cafe on the top floor.

  • King Michael the First Park

    A nature-centered escape offering forested walking paths, a lake for water activities, street vendors and statues.

  • Brand Castle

    Also known as Dracula's Castle, this beautiful castle has a tenuous connection to the fictional vampire.

  • Piața Romana

    A famous street in Bucharest.

  • National Art Gallery of Romania

    Located in an important square in Bucharest, close to other attractions.

  • InterContinental

    A really famous hotel in Romania, located at an important intersection.

  • Radison Blue

    Another famous hotel on Calea Victoriei.

  • Carol I Central University Library

    An important library where students come to study, featuring a statue of Carol I.

  • CAKE shop

    A famous bakery with traditional Romanian delights, operating since 1852 and later a hotel, where important figures of Romania used to meet and have discussions.

  • Piața Unirii

    The Union Square from where you can get to the old Center of Bucharest and also to the Palace of the Parliament.

  • Bob Coffee Roastery

    A coffee place with good and creamy coffee.

  • Carturesti Carusel

    A very beautiful Instagram library/bookstore with multiple floors and a coffee place inside; features art exhibitions from local artists.

  • Herra Park

    Herastrau Park offers a break from the city with rowboats, gardens, and the Village Museum.

  • George Enescu Museum

    The George Enescu Museum is dedicated to Romania's most famous composer, showcasing his life and work.

  • Livu Rebreanu Memorial House

    Dedicated to one of Romania's best novelists, here you can see the artist facts that inspired his Timeless works and get a sense of the environment that fueled his creativity.

  • Central University Library of Bucharest

    A center of learning since the 1800s, this library is more than just a repository of books, it's a treasure Trove of knowledge and history.

  • Karui Ubber

    A Bucharest institution serving traditional Romanian food since 1879 in a Neo-Gothic building, offering an immersive cultural and dining experience with live traditional music and dancing.

  • Hanu lui Manuc

    A historic inn since the early 1800s near the Old Town Square, serving a mix of Romanian and Ottoman-inspired dishes in a charming courtyard setting.

  • Stadio Pia Romana

    A trendy restaurant in one of Bucharest's coolest neighborhoods, serving a modern take on Romanian cuisine in a stylish setting.

  • Obor Market

    One of the many markets in the city. It is known for fresh produce.

  • Amai Market

    One of the many markets in the city. It is known for crafts and antiques.

  • Transfăgărășan Highway

    An iconic, winding mountain road in Romania offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding Carpathian landscape.

  • Sighișoara

    Sighișoara is a popular tourist town in Transylvania, known for its well-preserved fortified hilltop, cobbled lanes, German-style facades, and connection to Vlad Țepeș, the inspiration for Dracula.

  • Biertan Fortified Church

    A impressive fortified church and a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles.

  • Sibiu

    A charming medieval city in Transylvania, famous for its well-preserved historic center, vibrant cultural scene, and unique eye-like window architecture.

  • Alba Iulia

    A historic city in Transylvania, dominated by the magnificent Alba Carolina Citadel, a star-shaped fortress with impressive fortifications.

  • Brașov

    A picturesque medieval city nestled at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, known for its charming old town and proximity to Bran Castle.

  • Carpathians

    A vast mountain range forming a scenic arc across Romania, offering incredible natural beauty, hiking opportunities, and the Transfăgărășan Highway.

  • Black Sea

    Romania's coastline along the Black Sea, known for its beaches and seaside resorts.

  • Bucharest

    Romania's capital city, Bucharest, is known for its eclectic architecture, a blend of belle epoque and Communist-era styles, and its vibrant nightlife.

  • Palace of Deposits and Consignments

    The Palace of Deposits and Consignments (also known as the CEC Palace) is the headquarters of the CEC Bank, built between 1897 and 1900.

  • The Royal Palace of Bucharest

    The Royal Palace of Bucharest is the former Royal residence, rebuilt in the 1930s, and home to 19th and 20th Century Romanian art.

  • Arc de Triomphe

    The Arc de Triomphe is a symbol of Romania's victory in the First World War, with similarities to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

  • St Nicholas's Church

    St Nicholas's Church is a Russian Orthodox Church constructed in 1905, initially for the use of legation employees and the Russian community.

  • Cesti Carousel

    Cărturești Carusel is an Instagram-famous bookstore built in 1903, confiscated by the communist regime in the 1950s, and now a space for reading, socializing, and artistic exploration.

  • Old Court voad Palace

    The Old Court Palace, also known as the old princely court, is a Romanian Orthodox church built as a palace or residence during the rule of Vlad II Dracula in 1459.

  • CC Palace

    The CC Palace is also known as the Palace of Deposits and Consignments because it is the headquarters of the CEC bank.

  • CA Victoria

    CA Victoria is where the Palace of Deposits and Consignments (CC Palace) is situated.

  • dealul metropoly

    Dealul Mitropoliei is a small hill and an important historic, cultural, architectural, religious, and touristic point in Bucharest.

  • Kis migu Gardens

    The Cișmigiu Gardens are vast English-style gardens with fountains, monuments, and a boating lake where the Monte Carlo restaurant stands.

  • Monte Carlo restaurant

    The Monte Carlo restaurant is a landmark that stands on a central island in the boating lake of Kis migu Gardens.

  • Revolution Plaza

    Revolution Square, originally known as the palace Square, was renamed after the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 and contains the Memorial of Rebirth.

  • Memorial of Rebirth

    The Memorial of Rebirth is located in Revolution Square.

  • dim tree Gusty National Village Museum

    The Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum showcases traditional Romanian village life within a large park.

  • Therma spa

    Therme spa is a recommended place to end a trip to Romania, offering lug storage and three areas: Galaxy, Palm, and elisium.

  • Galaxy

    Galaxy is one of the three areas in Therma spa, geared towards kids and families.

  • Palm

    Palm is the famous area that you see on social media. It is located in Therma spa.

  • elisium

    Elysium is a classy area in Therma Spa filled with tons of different types of saunas and steam rooms.

  • Rupea Citadel

    Rupea Citadel is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Romania, a well-preserved medieval fortress offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

  • Bâlea Lac Cable Car

    The Bâlea Lac Cable Car provides access to a stunning glacial lake high in the Făgăraș Mountains, offering breathtaking panoramic views.

  • Salina Turda

    An incredible underground salt mine in Turda, Romania, transformed into a unique amusement park and museum with futuristic aesthetics.

  • Hoia Baciu Forest

    A forest near Cluj-Napoca, Romania, known for its unusual tree formations and paranormal legends, earning it the nickname 'The Bermuda Triangle of Romania'.

  • București Nightlife

    Bucharest offers a vibrant and diverse nightlife scene, particularly concentrated in the historic Old Town, with options ranging from traditional pubs to modern clubs.

  • București Restaurants

    Bucharest boasts a rich culinary landscape, offering everything from traditional Romanian cuisine in charming eateries to international flavors in modern establishments.

  • București Cuisine

    Romanian cuisine in Bucharest is hearty and flavorful, featuring influences from Balkan, Ottoman, and Central European traditions, with an emphasis on fresh ingredients.

  • Street Food România

    Romania's street food scene offers delicious and affordable local snacks, from savory pastries to grilled meats, often found at markets and bustling city centers.

  • Bârsana Monastery

    A stunning Eastern Orthodox monastery complex in Maramureș, known for its beautiful wooden architecture and serene atmosphere.

  • Bârsana Church

    A notable wooden church in Bârsana, recognized for its impressive craftsmanship and significant cultural heritage.

  • Sighet Prison - Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance

    A former prison in Sighet now serves as a memorial, documenting the suffering of victims under the communist regime.

  • Sampata - The Merry Cemetery

    A unique cemetery in Săpânța where gravestones are colorfully painted and adorned with witty epitaphs.

  • Creasta Cocosului Hike

    A scenic hiking trail in Maramureș offering beautiful natural landscapes and interesting geological formations.

  • Viscri Fortified Church

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, this fortified church in Viscri is a prime example of Transylvanian Saxon heritage.

  • The Transfăgărășan Highway

    A spectacular mountain road in the Carpathian Mountains, famous for its hairpin turns and breathtaking vistas.

  • D.O.R Restaurant

    A popular restaurant in Brașov offering traditional Romanian cuisine in a welcoming setting.

  • Bear Watching Experience near Brasov

    An ethical wildlife experience near Brașov where visitors can observe brown bears in their natural habitat.

  • Seven Ladders Hike

    A challenging yet rewarding hike near Brașov involving a series of ladders and waterfalls.

  • Mt. Tampa Hike

    A hike offering panoramic views over the city of Brașov and the surrounding Piatra Craiului mountains.

  • National Museum of Contemporary Art

    An art museum in Bucharest dedicated to showcasing contemporary Romanian and international art.

  • The Artist - Restaurant

    A highly-rated restaurant in Bucharest offering a unique tasting menu experience with creative dishes.

  • Hotel Christina

    A recommended hotel in Bucharest.

  • Chapel of St. George

    A chapel located on Patriarchal Hill.

  • Credlesco church

    A beautifully preserved 18th-century Orthodox church located in Revolution Square.

  • Librăria Cărturești Carusel

    One of the most beautiful bookstores in Europe, located in a restored 19th-century building with elegant spiral staircases and a top-floor cafe.

  • Hanul lui Manuc

    The last surviving historic inn of its kind in Bucharest, built in 1808, now functioning as a traditional Romanian restaurant and boutique hotel.

  • St. Anthony Church

    An Orthodox church built in 1816, dedicated to St. Anthony the Great, adding a serene spiritual presence to the historic area.

  • Macca-Vilacrosse Passage

    A covered arcade with a Parisian feel, built in the late 19th century with a yellow stained-glass roof, now filled with cafes and shisha lounges.

  • Van Gogh Café

    Located just off the main street in the old town, this cafe is set in a restored 19th-century building and decorated with prints of Van Gogh's paintings, offering a warm and bohemian atmosphere.

  • Victoria Passage

    An alley famous for its colorful umbrellas, located off Victory Avenue.

  • Grand Military Circle

    From 1911, currently under construction, located on Victory Avenue.

  • Stock exchange palace

    Echoing Bucharest commercial past, located in the old town.

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