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Top Things to Do in Bucharest, Romania: 2-Day Bucharest Itinerary

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Discover the vibrant heart of Romania with this guide to Bucharest's top attractions over two days. From monumental palaces and historic Old Town charm to tranquil gardens and modern spa retreats, experience the diverse allure of this captivating capital city.

  • Palace of Parliament

    The Palace of Parliament, also known as The House of the Republic, is the seat of the parliament of Romania and is massive in size.

  • 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.

  • The Romanian Athenaeum

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

  • 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.

  • Oldtown

    The Oldtown in Bucharest is filled with sights to see.

  • 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.

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