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Overview
- Duration:3 hours 0 minutes
- Travelers:4 - 10 guests
- Tour Type:Daily tour
- Language:English, Romanian, Thai
Discover the charm, history, and culture of Bucharest on a guided Bucharest walking tour through the city’s most iconic landmarks. This experience focuses on the elegant Calea Victoriei avenue and the vibrant Old Town, offering the perfect introduction to Romania’s capital.
Walk through centuries of history, from royal architecture to communist landmarks and modern city life, while exploring the heart of Bucharest with an expert local guide.
Highlights
- Romanian Athenaeum — Romania’s most famous concert hall and cultural symbol
- Royal Palace of Bucharest — former royal residence and Revolution Square landmark
- Memorial of Rebirth — monument dedicated to the 1989 Revolution
- Central University Library Bucharest — historic academic institution rebuilt after the revolution
- Kretzulescu Church — one of the oldest surviving churches in central Bucharest
- Macca-Vilacrosse Passage — unique covered passage with cafés and architecture
- Old Town Bucharest — medieval merchant district and nightlife center
Includes/Excludes
- Professional local guide
- Guided walking tour of Bucharest city center
- Small group experience (maximum 10 participants)
- Visits to major landmarks on the itinerary
- Historical and cultural explanations
- Local recommendations for restaurants, cafés, and activities
- Entrance tickets to museums or attractions
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Tips or gratuities for the guide (optional)
Cancellation policy
Itinerary
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Embankment (Stop 40b)
Romanian Athenaeum
One of the most iconic landmarks in Romania and the starting point of the tour. Your guide will introduce the history of Bucharest, Romanian culture, and the architectural importance of this famous concert hall.
Royal Palace of Bucharest
Former residence of Romanian kings, today home to the National Museum of Art. Learn about the monarchy, Romania’s modernization, and the dramatic events that took place in Revolution Square.
Memorial of Rebirth
A monument dedicated to the heroes of the 1989 Revolution. This stop focuses on the fall of communism and the political transformation of Romania.
Kretzulescu Church
One of the oldest churches in central Bucharest, built in Brâncovenesc style. Discover Orthodox traditions and how this church survived communist demolitions.
Macca-Vilacrosse Passage
A unique covered passage with a yellow glass roof, cafés, and historical charm. Learn about merchant life and the social culture of old Bucharest.
CEC Palace
An iconic 19th-century palace built in eclectic French style, located opposite the National History Museum. The building represents Romania’s economic development period and is one of the most beautiful architectural landmarks on Calea Victoriei.
National Museum of Romanian History
Housed in the former Postal Palace, this museum presents the history of Romania from ancient times to the modern era. The building itself is an architectural landmark on Calea Victoriei. During the stop, visitors learn about Romania’s origins, royal treasures, and the country’s cultural evolution while admiring the impressive exterior.
Manuc's Inn
One of the oldest buildings in Bucharest still in operation, Manuc’s Inn was built in the early 19th century by an Armenian merchant. The inn reflects the city’s Ottoman influences and historic торгов routes. Today it is a traditional restaurant with a large courtyard, offering insight into the commercial and social life of old Bucharest.
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