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Bucharest

Romania's capital is a beautiful destination thanks to its cultural offering and unique attractions. Whether you visit with friends, family or solo, time in Bucharest leaves a lasting impression.

Things to see in Bucharest

Getting to Bucharest is easy. The city has two airports: Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport (Otopeni), the largest, and Bucharest Aurel Vlaicu Airport (Baneasa), the smaller. Wondering how to get to Bucharest from the airport? Most domestic flights land at Otopeni Airport. From there, it's an easy 30-minute drive to the city. Hop in a taxi or save a few leu when you ride a dedicated airport train or shuttle bus. There are many unmissable sights and attractions in Bucharest. Like most European capitals, the city boasts impressive historical and modern architecture, including beautiful churches, government buildings and monuments. These are some of the top things to see in Bucharest, no matter how long you're staying:

Palace of Parliament

Bucharest's impressive Palace of Parliament (also called the Republic's House, the People's House, or the People's Palace) is the second-largest administrative building in the world. Visitors can see inside on a guided tour, which must be booked before getting there. Standard tours include some of the Palace's main rooms and hallways, while other options include basement tours. Step back in time and see solid wood furniture, crystal chandeliers and towering marble columns at every turn. There are more than 3,000 rooms in the Palace, each with a unique function and design. Guided tours don't take you through all of them, but you'll get a good feel for Bucharest's parliament when you spend a few hours exploring.

Romanian Athenaeum

The Romanian Athenaeum is an impressive concert hall in the center of Bucharest. It's also one of the city's most famous landmarks. Whether you head there for the beautiful Neoclassical design or visit to enjoy a performance, this is an attraction you won't want to miss.

Stravropoleos Monastery Church

Historic churches are often the most beautiful buildings in European cities. The Stravropoleos Monastery Church in Bucharest is no exception. This tiny church is one of the most attractive monuments in the city, nestled in the heart of Bucharest's Old Town. This eighteenth-century Brancovenesc masterpiece combines Oriental, Byzantine and late Italian Renaissance elements. Look out for carved stone columns and doors, beautiful, intricate window frames and detailed frescoes. The monastery is also home to a collection of rare historical items and religious books.

Arcul de Triumf

The Arcul de Triumf, in central Bucharest, is the city's triumphal archway and one of its most famous monuments. The celebratory arch was initially made from wood in 1878 when Romania gained independence. It was constructed for troops to march through on their way into the city. After World War I, the Arcul de Triumf was rebuilt on the same site. Over a decade later, in 1936, the arch we know today was built from sturdy granite. Military parades are held under the arch every year on December 1st, Romania's National Day. If you happen to be in Bucharest during the celebration, head to the Arcul de Triumf to join the festivities.

Unmissable Bucharest attractions

Whatever your reasons for visiting Bucharest, the city's unique attractions are a perfect way to build out your itinerary.

National Village Museum

The National Village Museum, or Dimitrie Gusti, is an open-air museum in King Mihai I Park. This charming museum first opened in 1936, after being designed to teach visitors about life in rural parts of Romania. Travel through various times, periods and Romanian cultures when wandering around the houses, farms and mills that make up the museum. It's the best way to get a feel for days gone by and an exciting way to enjoy one of Bucharest's beautiful green spaces.

Cismigiu Gardens

Cismigiu Gardens is Bucharest's most central public park. It's home to beautifully-kept lawns and flowerbeds, lakes and woodland, a perfect place to visit come rain or shine. This large garden is one of the best places to relax in the city, a beautiful backdrop for picnics, games and time spent outdoors. More than 30,000 trees in Cismigiu Gardens were transported from the Romanian Mountains. At the same time, exotic plants were carried here from Vienna's botanical gardens. Cismigiu Gardens' highlights include the Roman Garden is laid out in the ancient style and is home to statues and busts of some of Romania's most famous writers. The vast lake offers boating in summer and ice skating in the winter. Looking for refreshments? Kiosks, cafés and terraces are open throughout the year, while children's playgrounds to keep little ones happy.

Finding Romanian food and drinks in the capital

Bucharest is an excellent destination for foodies, offering plenty of delicious Romanian dishes and drinks you may never have tried before. Wondering what to eat in Bucharest? Look no further.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find some of the best hotels in Bucharest in our ALL – Accor Live Limitless collection. The Novotel Bucharest City Centre is ideally located for an easy trip to the Romanian capital. Our Mercure Bucharest City Centre is an ideal choice for family weekend breaks. For romantic trips to Bucharest? The Pullman Bucharest World Trade Centre is a 4 star premium hotel in the city centre, with elegant rooms with views of the city and park. Looking for a luxury hotel in Bucharest? Explore 4 and 5 star choices with swimming pools, spa facilities, parking and rooftop terraces here

Planning a low cost trip to Bucharest? The city offers many great budget friendly hotels, like our ibis Styles Bucharest City Centre. This design led hotel is in a vibrant downtown location close to Cismigiu Gardens, with private parking, an onsite restaurant and bar and bright, spacious bedrooms. The ibis Bucharest Politehnica is another fantastic economy hotel in Bucharest. Enjoy a clean, minimal design with all the home comforts you need

Our Novotel Bucharest City Center is perfect for family stays. Take a dip in our indoor heated pool or make the most of your hotel's spa facilities. A convenient central location and family rooms with sofa beds are two more benefits of choosing this hotel. Or pick our Mercure Bucharest Unirii, an ideal 4 star hotel for families a short walk from the Unirii metro station. Relax in your spacious room or head to Library Bistro for a memorable meal. Fancy a night in? Why not order room service and enjoy quality time together.

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