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This is one of the oldest churches in the city, where they keep the Bucharest Bible. The building shares a common wall with our building.
6 locals recommend
All Saints' Antim Monastery
29 Strada Mitropolit Antim Ivireanul
6 locals recommend
This is one of the oldest churches in the city, where they keep the Bucharest Bible. The building shares a common wall with our building.
The second biggest building in the world, it hosts the Parliament and several exhibition spaces, including the National Museum of Contemporary Art
699 locals recommend
Palace of Parliament
7 Bulevardul Nicolae Bălcescu
699 locals recommend
The second biggest building in the world, it hosts the Parliament and several exhibition spaces, including the National Museum of Contemporary Art
It contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The permanent displays includes a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column and the Romanian Crown Jewels.
256 locals recommend
National Museum of Romanian History
12 Calea Victoriei
256 locals recommend
It contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times. The permanent displays includes a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column and the Romanian Crown Jewels.
The Old Town is the old district of artisans and merchants that emerged around the Princely Court, back in the 16th century. Today, it's the entertainment district with lots of restaurants and cafes.
73 locals recommend
Old Habits
Nr. 38 Strada Lipscani
73 locals recommend
The Old Town is the old district of artisans and merchants that emerged around the Princely Court, back in the 16th century. Today, it's the entertainment district with lots of restaurants and cafes.
Beautiful vegetation and panoramic views, it includes several monuments, such as the Mausoleum, the Cantacuzino Fountain (1870), the Giants' Statues, the Zodiac Fountain (1934), the Technical Museum
87 locals recommend
Carol Park
Bulevardul Mărășești
87 locals recommend
Beautiful vegetation and panoramic views, it includes several monuments, such as the Mausoleum, the Cantacuzino Fountain (1870), the Giants' Statues, the Zodiac Fountain (1934), the Technical Museum
Formerly, the site of the Arts Palace and later of the Military Museum, with the fountain in front of the latter museum. The mausoleum was built in honour of revolutionary socialist militants in 1963.
Nation's Heroes Memorial
105 Strada General Candiano Popescu
Formerly, the site of the Arts Palace and later of the Military Museum, with the fountain in front of the latter museum. The mausoleum was built in honour of revolutionary socialist militants in 1963.