Discover some of the beauties of the "Little Paris" - as Bucharest was called not far away in the past - in 6 hours.
Itinerary
We will start at Piata Presei Libere (The Free Press Square) and head to the Village Museum - one of the most interesting ethnographic parks in open air. Next we go to admire the Triumph Arch, symbolizing the brave Romanian soldiers who fought in the 1st World War and the unification of the three Principates of Romania, in 1918. We will continue with Piata Victoriei (Victory Square), from which we then go to Piata Revolutiei (The Revolution Square) - the place where the rebellion against Ceausescu have started in Bucharest - a place surrounded by emblematic buildings. We will visit the Regal Palace which hosts the National Art Museum and we then go to the biggest administrative building in Europe and the second one in the world (after Pentagon) - Parliament House, also called People's House.
Photo gallery
You can see bellow a selection of photos with the points of interest visited: