Get to know Bucharest

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Get to know Bucharest

Vizitarea obiectivelor turistice

The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest , Romania (known before the revolution as the House of the Republic or the People's House [2] ), measures 270 m by 240 m, 86 m high, and 92 m below the ground in the spirit of socialist realist architecture . [3] It has 9 levels on the surface and another 9 underground. According to World Records Academy , the Parliament Palace is the second largest administrative building for civilian use as a surface in the world, and the most expensive administrative building in the world and the largest building in the world.
699 locals recommend
Palace of Parliament
7 Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu
699 locals recommend
The Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest , Romania (known before the revolution as the House of the Republic or the People's House [2] ), measures 270 m by 240 m, 86 m high, and 92 m below the ground in the spirit of socialist realist architecture . [3] It has 9 levels on the surface and another 9 underground. According to World Records Academy , the Parliament Palace is the second largest administrative building for civilian use as a surface in the world, and the most expensive administrative building in the world and the largest building in the world.
“ Ceausescu House” was for a quarter of a century (1965 - 1989) the private residence of spouses Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, and their children, Nicu, Zoia and Valentin. Built in the mid-60s and known at the time as the "Spring Palace" objective, the house was enlarged between 1970 and 1972. For the Ceausescu family residence, architect Aron Grimberg-Solari (n.1928) was preferred. The palace's architecture is complemented by the landscape ensemble designed by the architect Robert Woll (in fact the main designer of the residence's furniture) and the landscape engineer Teodosiu.
44 locals recommend
House of Ceauşescu
50 Bulevardul Primăverii
44 locals recommend
“ Ceausescu House” was for a quarter of a century (1965 - 1989) the private residence of spouses Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu, and their children, Nicu, Zoia and Valentin. Built in the mid-60s and known at the time as the "Spring Palace" objective, the house was enlarged between 1970 and 1972. For the Ceausescu family residence, architect Aron Grimberg-Solari (n.1928) was preferred. The palace's architecture is complemented by the landscape ensemble designed by the architect Robert Woll (in fact the main designer of the residence's furniture) and the landscape engineer Teodosiu.

Nigh life

The great old city of Bucharest houses the former residence of Vlad Țepeș at Curtea Veche, now an open-air museum of excavated medieval ruins and the National History Museum of Romania, where religious icons and royal treasures are displayed, in a former palace. Local wines and beaded jewelry are sold in shops, and elegant 19th-century restaurants serve traditional dishes. Vibrant clubs and nightclubs attract crowds after leaving the evening.
556 locals recommend
Old Town
556 locals recommend
The great old city of Bucharest houses the former residence of Vlad Țepeș at Curtea Veche, now an open-air museum of excavated medieval ruins and the National History Museum of Romania, where religious icons and royal treasures are displayed, in a former palace. Local wines and beaded jewelry are sold in shops, and elegant 19th-century restaurants serve traditional dishes. Vibrant clubs and nightclubs attract crowds after leaving the evening.
„Nomad Skybar is probably the fanciest place in the Historical Center of Bucharest. With food and bar menu from different international cuisines (Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Asia, USA, Romania and others) Nomad is the place to be if you're looking for a restaurant, bar, lounge, club or terrace.”
118 locals recommend
Nomad Skybar
30 Strada Smârdan
118 locals recommend
„Nomad Skybar is probably the fanciest place in the Historical Center of Bucharest. With food and bar menu from different international cuisines (Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Asia, USA, Romania and others) Nomad is the place to be if you're looking for a restaurant, bar, lounge, club or terrace.”

Scena culinară

"The largest brewery in south-east Europe! The biggest terrace in Bucharest! Live music and good food - over 20 events organized in one month. Capacity of 2000 seats indoors and approximately 1000 seats on the terrace, fresh air, exceptional views on the shores of Lake Herastrau! ”
65 locals recommend
Berăria H
H Şoseaua Pavel D. Kiseleff
65 locals recommend
"The largest brewery in south-east Europe! The biggest terrace in Bucharest! Live music and good food - over 20 events organized in one month. Capacity of 2000 seats indoors and approximately 1000 seats on the terrace, fresh air, exceptional views on the shores of Lake Herastrau! ”
„NOR becomes a reference point for Bucharest because it is the highest restaurant in the city! You start with the sensation you have in the bright reception of a hotel before the city view, as it looks from 136 metres high, opens in front of your eyes.”
32 locals recommend
Nor Sky Casual Restaurant
201 Str. Barbu Văcărescu
32 locals recommend
„NOR becomes a reference point for Bucharest because it is the highest restaurant in the city! You start with the sensation you have in the bright reception of a hotel before the city view, as it looks from 136 metres high, opens in front of your eyes.”