Food Scene
Paul
15-19 Bulevardul Regina ElisabetaExcellent pastry and good coffee
Aubergine Restaurant
33 Strada SmârdanHealthy and kosher food
Alt Shift
4 Strada Constantin MilleNice restaurant with international menu and very good food.
Caru' cu bere
5 Strada StavropoleosTraditional romanian food. All waiters speak english.
Linea / Closer To The Moon
17 Strada LipscaniCool Rooftop restaurant.
Hanu' Berarilor Casa Oprea Soare
2 Strada Poenaru BordeaTraditional food. Local place.
Drinks & Nightlife
Bound
30 Strada SmârdanParty all night long
Freddo
24 Strada SmârdanAll the fun is here. The best place in the Old Town.
The Vintage Pub
43 Strada SmârdanA good place to drink, socialize and party until sunrise.
Old Town
The whole area is packed with bars, pubs, nightclubs and restaurants.
Interbelic
17 Strada LipscaniPerfect sport to enjoy a drink and dance all night long.
Bordello
9-11 Strada ȘelariLive singing show, affordable liquor and everything nice :) Old Town
Great place for having some fun. Almost every night there is an event organised with various artists playing. Every Tuesday night the drinks are half price :)
240 locals recommend
Control Club
4 Strada Constantin MilleGreat place for having some fun. Almost every night there is an event organised with various artists playing. Every Tuesday night the drinks are half price :)
Sightseeing
The history of the monument dates back to the mid 19th century. Until 1922, previous versions of the arch were hastily and repeatedly built in 1848, 1859, 1878, 1906 and 1918, in order to mark certain military and political achievements of Romania. Yet, given the perishable nature of the construction material (chiefly wood), these versions did not survive. The reinforced concrete structure was inaugurated in 1922, in order to celebrate the victory of Romania in World War One
102 locals recommend
Arcul de Triumf
Piața Arcul de TriumfThe history of the monument dates back to the mid 19th century. Until 1922, previous versions of the arch were hastily and repeatedly built in 1848, 1859, 1878, 1906 and 1918, in order to mark certain military and political achievements of Romania. Yet, given the perishable nature of the construction material (chiefly wood), these versions did not survive. The reinforced concrete structure was inaugurated in 1922, in order to celebrate the victory of Romania in World War One
People's Palace - the second biggest building in the world after the Pentagon
699 locals recommend
Palace of Parliament
7 Bulevardul Nicolae BălcescuPeople's Palace - the second biggest building in the world after the Pentagon
Muzeul National al Satului Dimitrie Gusti
30 Şoseaua Pavel D. KiseleffEverything Else
People's Palace - the second biggest building in the world after the Pentagon
699 locals recommend
Palace of Parliament
7 Bulevardul Nicolae BălcescuPeople's Palace - the second biggest building in the world after the Pentagon
National Museum of Romanian History
12 Calea VictorieiMega Image
48-50 Șoseaua OltenițeiFood, vegetables and liquor
Parks & Nature
The biggest park in Bucharest. You can rent a boat, jog, and many more fun activities. The lake is wonderful and there are a lot of nice terraces and nightclubs by the lake.
435 locals recommend
King Mihai I Park
The biggest park in Bucharest. You can rent a boat, jog, and many more fun activities. The lake is wonderful and there are a lot of nice terraces and nightclubs by the lake.
Arts & Culture
National Theatre Bucharest
2 Bulevardul Nicolae BălcescuNational Museum of Romanian History
12 Calea VictorieiBucharest Municipal Museum
2 Bulevardul Ion C. BrătianuThe museum of Bucharest City
Shopping
Promenada Mall
246B Calea FloreascaExcellent spot for shopping
At Unirea Shopping City you can do a little shopping when the weather is bad. You can find brands like ZARA, Bershka or Pull&Bear and many more.
221 locals recommend
Unirea Shopping Center
1 Bulevardul UniriiAt Unirea Shopping City you can do a little shopping when the weather is bad. You can find brands like ZARA, Bershka or Pull&Bear and many more.