3 Hours Guided Bucharest Walking Tour
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3 Hours Guided Bucharest Walking Tour

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3h - 3h
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About this experience

Bucharest, by far the largest metropolis of Romania, with its 600 years of written history gathered a tremendous amount of stories, every inch sweating dramas, hopes, humor and love stories.

We have created a short walking tour of only 3 hours in which we try to show a large part of the symbols that give personality and a good understanding of a European capital, divided but also reborn countless times over the centuries.

See below, in the expectations section, the complete description of the tour.

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3 Hours Guided Bucharest Walking Tour

What's included

All Fees and Taxes
A good and knowledgeable guide

Detailed itinerary

1

Mitropolia Hill or Patriarch's Hill is an important historical, cultural, architectural, religious, touristic point on the map of the Romanian capital. From a confessional point of view, Mitropoliei Hill is a landmark for Orthodoxy in Romania, where it is currently the headquarters of the Romanian Patriarchate and the residence of the Patriarch.

A series of events in the history of Romania are closely related to this place because until 1997, in the Palace of the Patriarchate, was the seat of the Chamber of Deputies, respectively the seat of the Assembly of Deputies. Also here was created the unification that led to the Romanian kingdom.

2

The largest square in central Bucharest, is a significant transportation hub. While the historic Hanul lui Manuc and the Old Town is on the north side, the centre of the square boasts a park and the fountains which are particularly popular with commuters and passers-by in the torrid summer months, as it is the largest complex of fountains in Europe and one of the most impressive in the world, its spectacle becoming a huge tourist attraction.

On the west side, in the distance, you can admire the Palace of Parliament, the most famous landmark of the Romanian capital, the third largest administrative structure in the world and, at the same time, the most impressive achievement of the former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.

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Is the oldest operating inn building in Bucharest, Romania. It also houses a popular restaurant, several bars, a coffee-house, and (facing the street) several stores and an extensive bar. Its massive, multiply balconied courtyard hosted many performances and fairs and was a popular place for Romanian Television crews to shoot folkloric performances.

The inn was built in 1808 as a khan, and originally owned by a wealthy and flamboyant Armenian entrepreneur, Emanuel Mârzaian, better known under his Turkish name Manuc Bei. By the middle of the 19th century, it was Bucharest's most important commercial complex, with 15 wholesalers, 23 retail stores, 107 rooms for offices or living, two receiving rooms, and a pub.

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Was built as a palace or residence during the rule of Vlad Dracula in 1459.

Vlad the Impaler's reign was dominated by conflicts with the Ottoman Empire, hence the necessity to permanently watch over and protect the southern border, the Danube, made him stay in the fortified town on the Dâmbovița banks. He issued a Latin document on 13 June 1458 from the area of current Bucharest. Then, on 20 September 1459, he issued a document in Slavonic, specifically referring to the "fortress" in Bucharest, his "princely residence".

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Stop 5

The jewel of Orthodox Christianity, right in the heart of the city and the epitome of the late "Romanian Renaissance". This monastery is and iconic monument which represents very well the features of the Orthodox heritage and architecture.

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Stop 6

A true landmark of the city, a symbol of "Little Paris"- belle epoque of Bucharest. Note: The site cannot be visited inside.

It Belongs to a bank and it's not open for the public but anyway, it's worth seeing and to admire the architecture style. Built in French Renaissance style, it is one of the most beautiful buildings of the city.

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Stop 7

A cute covered arcaded street with an interesting history. You will probably fall in love with it.

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Inspired by the optimism and promise of the Belle Époque, The Marmorosch Hotel has reinvented the classic art of fine living with an exciting touch of modernity.
Housed in the former building of Romania’s most influential bank during the late 19th century, The Marmorosch Hotel is the perfect venue for reliving history.

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Built between 1905-1909, at the urging of the Russian ambassador of the time, and with the consent of Tsar Nicholas II, the Church dedicated to Saint Nicholas initially had a double role: a place of worship for the growing Russian community in Bucharest, as well as an element of diplomatic de-tension in Russian-Romanian relations at the beginning of the 20th century.

In 1992, in the context of the strained relations between Romania and Russia, services in Russian were stopped, and the place was transformed into a students' chapel, the church being near the University of Bucharest.

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On our way, we'll stop for a Coffee Break, surrounded by historical buildings. And maybe some more stories.

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A representative example of the Romanian Army's power and ambitions.

Note: The site cannot be visited inside.

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A "lucky" place with a twisted history. Next to it is hotel Novotel, linked with the Palace by its history.

Note: The site cannot be visited inside.

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A symbol of the last decades for Romanian society, where some major events happened. The Communist regime started and ended here and the story of the famous balcony of Ceausescu will be the highlight of the tour.

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Stop 14

End the tour in front of one of the most iconic buildings in Bucharest, the Romanian Athenaeum concert hall. It stands as a testament of the amazing development of Romania during the Monarchy.

What's not included

Snacks
Coffee and/or Tea

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

From Piata Unirii (Union Square), leave the Fountains in the back (at your right, at fair distance you'll have the Palace of Parliament) and climb the small hill towards the Patriarchal Palace.

About Bucharest

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.

Top Attractions

Palace of the Parliament

One of the largest administrative buildings in the world, a symbol of communist architecture and power.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours €7-10

Old Town (Lipscani)

The historic center of Bucharest, filled with charming streets, cafes, restaurants, and nightlife.

Historical/Cultural Half-day Free to explore

Village Museum (Muzeul Satului)

An open-air museum showcasing traditional Romanian village life with authentic houses and buildings.

Cultural 2-3 hours €3-5

Must-Try Local Dishes

Sarmale

Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced meat, rice, and spices, usually served with polenta and sour cream

Main Course Contains meat and gluten

Mămăligă

Polenta made from cornmeal, often served with cheese, sour cream, or meat dishes

Side Dish Vegetarian, gluten-free

Ciorbă

A sour soup made with various ingredients such as meat, vegetables, or fish, often served with a boiled egg and sour cream

Soup Can be vegetarian or with meat

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Carpathian Mountains Skiing in Poiana Brașov Spa treatments Strolling through Herăstrău Park Visiting museums and art galleries Attending classical concerts at the Romanian Athenaeum Boating on Lake Herăstrău Skiing

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of the year with the most outdoor activities and festivals. However, it can be crowded with tourists.

20°C to 30°C 68°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Romanian
  • Widely spoken: English, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Romanian Leu (RON)

Time Zone

GMT+2 (EET), GMT+3 (EEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, but exercise caution in certain areas

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with unsolicited offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Henri Coandă International Airport • 16.7 km (10.4 miles) from city center
  • Aurel Vlaicu International Airport • 8 km (5 miles) from city center
By train

Gara de Nord, Băneasa

By bus

Autogara Nord, Autogara Sud

Getting around

Public transport

Clean, efficient, and affordable. The metro system is the fastest way to get around Bucharest.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Lipscani) Dorobanți Cotroceni

Day trips

Peleș Castle
120 km (75 miles) • Full day

A stunning neo-Renaissance castle nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, once the summer residence of the Romanian royal family.

Bran Castle
160 km (100 miles) • Full day

A medieval fortress often associated with Dracula, offering a glimpse into Romania's rich history and folklore.

Sinaia
120 km (75 miles) • Full day

A beautiful mountain town known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

Bucharest International Film Festival (BIFF) • April George Enescu Festival • September Bucharest Pride • June

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Romanian phrases to enhance your experience and interact with locals
  • Explore beyond the tourist hotspots to discover hidden gems and local culture
  • Use public transport or walk to get a sense of the city's rhythm and avoid traffic
  • Try local street food for an authentic and affordable culinary experience
  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 10-90
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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