Bucharest walking tour

Bucharest, RO

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    Professional tour guide

Meeting Point

We meet in front of the Romanian Athenaeum

Meeting point

Strada Benjamin Franklin 1-3, București 010287 , Romania

End point

End Point

We meet in front of the Romanian Athenaeum

Meeting point

Strada Benjamin Franklin 1-3, București 010287 , Romania

End point

What to expect

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Ateneul Roman

The Romanian Athenaeum is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival.

Duration 20 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Palatul Regal/Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Bucharest, known as Palace of the Republic between 1948 and 1990, is a monumental building situated in the capital of Romania, on Calea Victoriei. The Palace in its various incarnations served as official residence for the Kings of Romania until 1947, when the communist regime was installed after Michael I of Romania's forced abdication. Since 1950 the Palace hosts the National Museum of Art of Romania. The former Romanian royal family currently uses Elisabeta Palace as its official residence in Bucharest.

Duration 10 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
3
Piaka Revolukiei

Revolution Square is a square in central Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei. Known as Palace Square until 1989, it was later renamed after the Romanian Revolution of December 1989. The former Royal Palace (now the National Museum of Art of Romania), the Athenaeum, the Athénée Palace Hotel, the University of Bucharest Library and the Memorial of Rebirth are located here. The square also houses the building of the former Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party (from where Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife fled by helicopter on December 22, 1989). In 1990, the building became the seat of the Senate and since 2006 it houses the Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform.

Duration 20 minutes
4

Calea Victoriei

Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue) is a major avenue in central Bucharest. Initially, the road was known as Ulița Mare (Large Street), also known as Drumul Brașovului (Brașov Road), being part of the trade route between Bucharest and the city of Brașov, in Transylvania. In 1692, ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu paved the road with wood and partly regularized it, making it pass through the domains of the Bălăceni, of the Saint John Monastery, Zlătari Monastery and of the Cantacuzenes up to the Sărindari Monastery. Since 1692 it was known as Podul Mogoșoaiei (Mogoșoaia Wood-Paved Road) because it also was connecting the Bucharest's center with Brâncoveanu's Mogoșoaia Palace some km outside the city.

Duration 20 minutes
5

Muzeul Curtea Veche

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Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Service animals allowed
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Best Private Transport Romania

What our experts say

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    Start at the Romanian Athenaeum.
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    Enjoy coffee at nearby Café Ateneul.
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    Visit the National Museum afterward.
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    Check local events at Revolution Square.
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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking.

More About this Experience

Introduction

The Bucharest Walking Tour is a captivating experience that allows you to explore the vibrant city of Bucharest on foot. Led by a professional tour guide, this two-hour tour will take you through the heart of Bucharest, showcasing its most important tourist spots and providing you with essential information and context about the city's history, culture, and architecture.

What to expect?

During the Bucharest Walking Tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this fascinating city. Your knowledgeable tour guide will lead you through the city center, where you will discover iconic landmarks such as the Romanian Athenaeum, a stunning concert hall and architectural gem. As you stroll through the streets, you will learn about the historical significance of each location and gain a deeper understanding of Bucharest's past and present.

Who is this for?

The Bucharest Walking Tour is perfect for all types of travelers and visitors who want to explore the city in an engaging and authentic way. Whether you are a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply curious about the local culture, this tour offers something for everyone. It is suitable for solo travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends who are eager to discover the hidden gems of Bucharest.

Why book this?

By booking the Bucharest Walking Tour, you will have the opportunity to delve into the heart and soul of Bucharest, experiencing the city from a unique perspective. Unlike traditional bus tours, this walking tour allows you to fully immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the city, discovering its hidden corners and hearing fascinating stories from your knowledgeable guide. This interactive and engaging experience will leave you with a deeper appreciation for Bucharest's history, culture, and architecture.

Good to know

During the Bucharest Walking Tour, it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water, as you will be walking for approximately two hours. The tour starts in front of the Romanian Athenaeum, so make sure to arrive on time to meet your tour guide and fellow participants. The tour is conducted in English, ensuring that you can fully understand and enjoy the informative commentary provided by your guide.

Reviews

Participants who have taken the Bucharest Walking Tour have praised the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides, highlighting their ability to bring the city's history and culture to life. Many have mentioned that this tour is a great way to explore the city's main tourist spots while also discovering hidden gems that are off the beaten path. Overall, reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, recommending it as a must-do activity for anyone visiting Bucharest.

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