Description
Bucharest, Romania's capital, invites city break travelers with its dynamic atmosphere, eclectic neighborhoods, and a blend of historic and modern architecture. From the historic charm of the Old Town to the trendy vibes of local cafes, each district contributes to the city's diverse character. Immerse yourself in the local culture, explore hidden gems, and enjoy the lively urban energy. Bucharest's dynamic ambiance and evolving cityscape create an ideal backdrop for a culturally immersive and engaging city break.
Bucharest City Tour, once called "the little Paris":
- Revolution Square with Royal Palace
- Bucharest University Library and Romanian Athenaeum (stop)
- Military Club
- Villacrosse Passage
- Banks Area
- University Square
- Romana Square
- Victorei Square
- Arch of Triumph
- Kisseleff Ave. with Titulescu's House
- Victoriei Avenue with Cantacuzino Palace, Vernescu Manor, Ghica Palace and Romanian Academy
- Museum of Art Collections
Visits to the Old Princely Court and Snagov Monastery (more about Dracula):
Monastery said to be the final resting place of Vlad (Count) Tepes, also known as Vlad Dracula.
The Old Princely Court Church, built from 1546 to 1559 during the reign of Mircea Ciobanul (Mircea the Shepherd), is Bucharest’s oldest church. The faded 16th-century frescoes next to the altar are originals. The carved stone portal was added in 1715.
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