Bucharest Panoramic Grand Tour
8h (6 by car and 2 walking tour in the Old City Center)
Prezented to the eyes as an interesting interweaving of old and new, with an bohemian interwar flavor, the city of Bucharest offer its visitors an extremely wide range of interesting places and all the highlights. Accompanied by our professional guides, you will find out the most interesting stories of the emblematic buildings, of the streets witnessing history and why not, of the people of Bucharest.
Highlights
- The Parliament Palace – The second largest building in the world, this creation of the Romanian’s under the leadership of Ceausescu, will give you the closest approach of the communist regime.
- The Monument of the Unknown Soldier – Carol I Park – A much welcomed stroll through one of the most bohemian and peaceful parks in Bucharest.
- RaduVoda Monastery–A legacy left to us from the 16th century, the monastery is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in Bucharest.
- Ceausescu’s Mansion – Untouched since the 1989 revolution, the Ceausescu family residence seems to transport us back to a time of sacrifice and suffering.
- Village Museum – Recognized globally as the first open-air museum with a sociological and regional architectural focus, the Village Museum brings us remarkably close to the authentic charm of the Romanian village.
- Victory Avenue– The oldest street in Bucharest with all its medieval, interwar and modern stories.
- The Revolution Square – The presentation of the monumental buildings located in the same area, will reveal the histories of the Romanian Athenaeum, The Royal Palace and the balcony where president Ceausescu was seen for the last time.
- The Old City center–A nice walking tour along the old streets, offering details about important landmarks such as The National Bank of Romania, The Marmorosch Hotel, Stavropoleus Monastery, the VillacrosseMacca passage or the famous Caru’ cu Bere restaurant.