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This guide is your ticket to unlocking the city's treasures, from its bustling streets to its culinary delights and cultural marvels. Join us as we embark on an unforgettable journey through Romania's vibrant capital, discovering hidden gems and creating lasting memories along the way.
Tourist Attractions in Bucharest
Palace of Parliament
Opening hours:
09:00 - 16:00
Admission fees:
Standard Tour
Adults: 60 lei/person
Students: 30 lei/person (19 - 26 years old, with a valid student ID)
Completed in 1997, is one of the largest administrative buildings in the world and a striking example of neoclassical architecture. It stands as a symbol of Romania's political and historical significance, featuring opulent interiors, expansive halls, and impressive dimensions that make it a landmark attraction in the city.
Bookings by individual tourists can only be made by phone, as following:
- Only one day prior to the visit, within the limits of available places, from Monday to Friday, between 09:00 – 16:00, at the following telephone numbers: +40 733 558 102 or +40 733 558 103;
ATTENTION! For Monday, bookings must be done on Friday!
09:00 - 16:00
Admission fees:
Standard Tour
Adults: 60 lei/person
Students: 30 lei/person (19 - 26 years old, with a valid student ID)
Completed in 1997, is one of the largest administrative buildings in the world and a striking example of neoclassical architecture. It stands as a symbol of Romania's political and historical significance, featuring opulent interiors, expansive halls, and impressive dimensions that make it a landmark attraction in the city.
Bookings by individual tourists can only be made by phone, as following:
- Only one day prior to the visit, within the limits of available places, from Monday to Friday, between 09:00 – 16:00, at the following telephone numbers: +40 733 558 102 or +40 733 558 103;
ATTENTION! For Monday, bookings must be done on Friday!
Old Town - Pedestrian area
Bucharest's Historic Center, soon to undergo a significant revitalization, offers tourists charming cobblestone streets, vibrant nightlife, and stunning architectural treasures, despite its neglect during and after the communist era.
Therme Bucharest
Therme Bucharest is a luxurious wellness and entertainment complex, featuring Europe's largest indoor thermal pool, diverse saunas, and relaxing spa treatments, perfect for a rejuvenating escape just outside the city.
Village Museum
Is an open-air museum showcasing traditional Romanian village life, with authentic houses, churches, and farmsteads from various regions of the country, offering a unique glimpse into Romania's rural heritage
Ceausescu';s House
Also known as the Spring Palace, is a lavishly decorated residence in Bucharest that offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Romania's former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and his family, featuring luxurious interiors and personal artifacts.
The Hill of the Orthodox Patriarchate
It can also be visited inside. The building was the seat of the first Parliament of Romania until 1996.
Opening hours:
Monday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Tuesday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Wednesday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Thursday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Friday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Saturday – closed
Sunday – closed
Free entrance
Opening hours:
Monday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Tuesday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Wednesday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Thursday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Friday – 9 AM- 4 PM
Saturday – closed
Sunday – closed
Free entrance
Tiriac Car Collection
It is the first public car collection gallery in Romania, owned by businessman Ion Țiriac. His collection includes around 250 cars and motorcycles, produced starting from 1899, with 150 of them displayed in the gallery.
Only one train stop from the Airport,
Perfect for an early arrival flight (before check-in) or for a late departure flight (after check-out), this exhibition provides a unique and engaging way to spend your time.
Only one train stop from the Airport,
Perfect for an early arrival flight (before check-in) or for a late departure flight (after check-out), this exhibition provides a unique and engaging way to spend your time.
Communism Museum
Offers an immersive experience into the country's communist era, featuring exhibits on daily life, political repression, and the impact of the regime, providing a powerful insight into this significant period of Romanian history.
Garden of Lights
Starting from October 25 2024, Botanical Garden of the University of Bucharest is transformed, for four months, into the Garden of Lights and offers visitors the “Alice in Wonderland” exhibition. The longest lighted tunnel in Europe will be set up within the exhibition. The tunnel will be 200 meters long and 320,000 LEDs.
The exhibition will be open daily for four months during the afternoon hours, including weekends and holidays.
The exhibition will be open daily for four months during the afternoon hours, including weekends and holidays.
Candlelight concert Bucharest
Limited dates, please check the website for all the events.
Romanian Athenaeum
It can also be visited inside. Is a stunning neoclassical concert hall in Bucharest, renowned for its exquisite architecture and exceptional acoustics, serving as the home of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra and a symbol of Romanian culture.
The Arch of Triumph
It can also be visited inside. Built in 1936, is a grand monument commemorating Romania's military achievements, offering visitors panoramic views of the city from its terrace and serving as a symbol of national pride.
Mina Museum - Immersive Art
Is a unique cultural venue in Bucharest, offering visitors an engaging experience with interactive and immersive art installations that blend technology and creativity to create captivating visual narratives.
Art Safari Museum
Is a dynamic, contemporary art space that hosts rotating exhibitions of Romanian and international art, providing visitors with a fresh and exciting cultural experience in the heart of the city.
MAR - Museum of Modern Art
Showcases a diverse collection of contemporary and modern artworks, featuring both Romanian and international artists, and offering a vibrant space for cultural expression and artistic exploration.
Schitul Darvari
It can also be visited inside. Built in 1834, Is a peaceful monastic retreat in Bucharest, known for its serene gardens, beautiful frescoes, and spiritual ambiance, offering a quiet escape from the city's bustle.
The Royal Palace
Now the National Museum of Art of Romania, houses masterpieces by renowned artists such as Constantin Brâncuși, Rembrandt, Rubens, Monet, Tintoretto, and many others, offering a fascinating journey into the world of art.
Museum of Natural History,
The Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History, founded in 1834, is a smaller but fascinating museum. It offers an insightful look into Romania's unique fauna and landscapes, making it a must-visit for those interested in the country's natural heritage
Suter Palace view point
View point / Restaurant
Palace Mogosoaia
A great stop before your late flight. By train, 2 stops before the airport.
The palace gardens are open for visits daily. The palace is open on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11:00 AM, and the ticket price is only 2 euros.
Completed in 1702, is a splendid example of Romanian Renaissance architecture, characterized by its elegant blend of Ottoman and Venetian influences. Located near Bucharest, it is renowned for its picturesque setting, intricate gardens, and historical significance as a cultural landmark and museum.
Perfect for an early arrival flight (before check-in) or for a late departure flight (after check-out), this Palace provides a relaxing way to spend your time.
The palace gardens are open for visits daily. The palace is open on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 11:00 AM, and the ticket price is only 2 euros.
Completed in 1702, is a splendid example of Romanian Renaissance architecture, characterized by its elegant blend of Ottoman and Venetian influences. Located near Bucharest, it is renowned for its picturesque setting, intricate gardens, and historical significance as a cultural landmark and museum.
Perfect for an early arrival flight (before check-in) or for a late departure flight (after check-out), this Palace provides a relaxing way to spend your time.
Suţu Palace
The Museum of the Municipality of Bucharest Built in 1833, is a magnificent neoclassical landmark in Bucharest, showcasing elegant architecture, opulent interiors, and a rich history as a cultural hub and museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's aristocratic past.
Coral Temple
Completed in 1866, is a unique architectural gem in Bucharest, characterized by its striking coral-colored facade and intricate Moorish-style details, serving as an active place of worship and a symbol of religious diversity in the city.
Obor Local Market
Obor Market in Bucharest offers an authentic glimpse into local life, with a vast selection of fresh produce, household goods, and unbeatable deals. It's renowned for serving some of the best mici—a traditional Romanian dish—making it the perfect spot for an affordable and delicious lunch.
Colțea Church
Since 1702. Renowned for its Baroque architecture, beautiful frescoes, and significant role in Romanian religious and cultural heritage.
Antim Monastery
Founded in 1715, is a prominent religious complex in Bucharest, distinguished by its stunning Brâncovenesc-style architecture, intricate frescoes, and extensive library, serving as a spiritual and cultural center in the heart of the city.
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