Instead of choosing between a car tour and a walking tour—this convenient private sightseeing adventure combines both elements. First, enjoy a panoramic car tour to save time and see important sights such as the Palace of the Parliament. Then later, take a walk around Bucharest’s center and pass by the Palace of Vlad the Impaler, the Royal Palace, Revolution Square, and Victory Avenue.
Pickup included
The Palace of the Parliament is the most famous building in Bucharest that holds three world or European records. It is the heaviest, most expensive, and the largest administrative building in Europe. We only see it from outside.
The largest Orthodox Greek Cathedral in the world, with a height of 135 meters (443 feet). We only see it from outside.
Is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. We only see it from outside.
It is the house in Bucharest where communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu lived for 25 years. We only see it from outside.
Triumphal monument built after the First World War. It is similar with the one from Paris, in France. We only see it from outside.
A building from the communist era that is a copy of the University of Moscow. We only see it from outside.
The most important historical street in Bucharest. Street hosting most historical monument buildings.
The place where the recent history of Romania was written. This is where the revolution of December 1989 was carried out
A 5-star hotel opened in a 100 year old building that was a bank. Here we visit the basement where there is a bank vault.
Palace built by Vlad the Impaler in 1458. It's currently under renovation.
We only see it from outside.
In the fron of Romanian Athenaeum. At the entrance gate.
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.
Price varies by option