Ever imagined yourself walking through a medieval village that’s located right in the middle of a city? Join this private tour and discover Bucharest’s Village Museum, a time capsule in the heart of an urban jungle and one of the largest outdoor museums in Europe. Travel through the 18th century provinces of Transylvania, Moldavia or Wallachia and admire unique types of peasant architecture.
Next, visit a local Art & Craft shop and see traditional hand-made items like the Romanian national blouse but also themed souvenirs. End the tour in style with a wine tasting and learn the history of local wines while tasting unique Romanian varieties like Feteasca Neagra or Negru de Dragasani.
- Learn about Romanian traditions & architecture from a private guide;
- Explore the Village Museum: steep-roofed houses, wooden churches, thatched barns;
- Admire traditional artisanal blouses, painted eggs, pottery, Dracula souvenirs;
- Enjoy 3 local wines along with a plate of cheese & charcuterie
Pickup included
Your first stop is at The National Village Museum, an open-air reconstruction of the traditional Romanian village.
“The architecture of a country is, perhaps, the most accurate expression of its history” (M. Cantacuzino). The Village Museum is the perfect place to discover the authentic Romanian village, with folklore elements and buildings originating from all historical provinces and going back all the way to the 17th century.
Your private guide will show you the reef-roofed houses of the Danube Delta, the simple and elegant architecture of Moldavia or Wallachia and the exquisitely wooden carved facades of Transylvanian houses. You can admire steep-roofed peasant homes, thatched barns, log cabins, watermills, windmills, wooden churches, oil presses, road crucifixes and many more.
The second stop is at a local art & craft shop, where everything is handmade. You can admire traditional Romanian blouses called “ie”, glass painted icons, exquisite Easter painted eggs from Moldavia, famous Horezu pottery from Wallachia, wooden masks and trinkets from Transylvania. There are also Dracula themed souvenirs, books and traditional sweets such as knot cookies or “chocolate nuts”.
Romania is the world’s 11th largest wine producer with over 2000 years of viticulture tradition. We believe that knowledge of a region’s food and wine is intrinsic to understanding its culture. Thus, the third and final stop is at at a local wine bar.
Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or a true connoisseur, you’ll enjoy yourself as you discover the distinctive “terroir” of Dealu Mare, Romania's most famous wine region. Learn about the history of local wines and discover endemic Romanian varieties like Feteasca Neagra or Negru de Dragasani. You’ll enjoy 3 glasses of wine along with a plate of traditional cheese & charcuterie.
After the wine tasting the tour comes to an end and you can either choose to spend more time at the wine bar on your own or ask your tour guide for directions back to your accommodation or to the nearby Old Town area.
If you choose the meeting point instead of hotel pick-up, our tour guide will meet you right at the front door of the Romanian Athenaeum, a large Opera hall built in neo-classical style with large columns on its front side. The exact address of the Athenaeum is 1-3 Benjamin Franklin street.
Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a vibrant city known for its blend of historic architecture and modern development. With a rich cultural scene, lively nightlife, and significant historical landmarks, it offers a unique experience for travelers.
One of the largest administrative buildings in the world, a symbol of communist architecture and power.
The historic center of Bucharest, filled with charming streets, cafes, restaurants, and nightlife.
An open-air museum showcasing traditional Romanian village life with authentic houses and buildings.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced meat, rice, and spices, usually served with polenta and sour cream
Polenta made from cornmeal, often served with cheese, sour cream, or meat dishes
A sour soup made with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fish, often served with a boiled egg and sour cream
This is the warmest time of the year with the most outdoor activities and festivals. However, it can be crowded with tourists.
Romanian Leu (RON)
GMT+2 (EET), GMT+3 (EEST) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Bucharest is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious at night and avoid poorly lit streets.
Gara de Nord, Băneasa
Autogara Nord, Autogara Sud
Clean, efficient, and affordable. The metro system is the fastest way to get around Bucharest.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning neo-Renaissance castle nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, once the summer residence of the Romanian royal family.
A medieval fortress often associated with Dracula, offering a glimpse into Romania's rich history and folklore.
A beautiful mountain town known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor activities.
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