Bucharest Sights: What to see and do around the city
Though at times it is easy to believe that Bucharest is actually little except endless blocks, there is in fact a multitude of things to see.
That history has not been kind to Romania is in fact the visitor's luck. Few other cities in Europe have seen as much trouble as Bucharest in recent years, and if it's bullet holes you are after, you have come to the right place (Piata Revolutiei, to be precise).
But there is also a panoply of excellent museums, art galleries and not a few oddities in Bucharest. There is much to see, and we have all the information you need right here.
It was here, at around midday on December 21, 1989, that the Ceausescu regime began to crumble. A white marble triangle, with the inscription Glorie martirilor
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Our favourite part of the Peasant Museum; a small but stunning cellar room featuring a collection of communist-era busts, paintings and nostalgic
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The most central of the city's public gardens, Cismigiu is a haven of lawns, trees, flowers and lakes. Often mistakenly refered to as a park, Cismigiu is
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Bucharest's Arc de triumf was raised in 1922 to commemorate Romania's Great War dead. The original Arc was made of wood, replaced by the present, Petru
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St. Joseph's Cathedral How on earth an ugly office building in Bucharest is built next to the most beautiful historical monuments and 19th century St Joseph Cathedral?These people must be mad and blind!"Do something about its ugliness"[...]
St. Joseph's Cathedral Unfortunately,corruption is taking place in many projects in Romania. They should get rid of corroptive people as soon as possible, and let protect the most beautiful, historical building in Bucharest, St.Joseph Cathedral.Firstly, a new office bui[...]
Jewish History Museum Visitors should know that a national identity card or passport is required for entry. This requirement is not written in any guide book or review that I've seen, nor even posted on the door. However, the staff is quite rigid, and flabbergasted[...]
Latest Comments
How on earth an ugly office building in Bucharest is built next to the most beautiful historical monuments and 19th century St Joseph Cathedral?These people must be mad and blind!"Do something about its ugliness"[...]
Unfortunately,corruption is taking place in many projects in Romania. They should get rid of corroptive people as soon as possible, and let protect the most beautiful, historical building in Bucharest, St.Joseph Cathedral.Firstly, a new office bui[...]
Website not in English. Expensive but very reliable.[...]
Visitors should know that a national identity card or passport is required for entry. This requirement is not written in any guide book or review that I've seen, nor even posted on the door. However, the staff is quite rigid, and flabbergasted[...]