Explore the historical sights of Bucharest, from medieval ruins to French-style buildings. Visit the Princely Court, Gabroveni Inn, Manuc’s Inn, and marvel at the Palace of the Romanian National Bank, Royal Palace, and Romanian Atheneum.
Explore the historical sights of Bucharest, from medieval ruins to French-style buildings. Visit the Princely Court, Gabroveni Inn, Manuc’s Inn, and marvel at the Palace of the Romanian National Bank, Royal Palace, and Romanian Atheneum.
- Revolution Square - This is the historic site where Ceaușescu delivered his final speech on December 21, 1989, which sparked the popular uprising that ended the communist regime.
- Calea Victoriei - Known as Victoria Avenue, this is not only one of Bucharest’s oldest roads but also the first street in the city to be lit with candles at night,…
- Revolution Square - This is the historic site where Ceaușescu delivered his final speech on December 21, 1989, which sparked the popular uprising that ended the communist regime.
- Calea Victoriei - Known as Victoria Avenue, this is not only one of Bucharest’s oldest roads but also the first street in the city to be lit with candles at night, starting in July 1814. Today, it remains one of Bucharest’s most significant avenues.
- University of Bucharest - A landmark building that is emblematic of the city.
- Macca Villacrosse Passage - A charming mini gallery reminiscent of Vittorio-Emanuele, located in the Old Town.
- Stavropoleos Monastery - Also referred to as Stavropoleos Church, this Eastern Orthodox Monastery was constructed in the 18th century by a Greek monk.
- Hanul cu Tei - The only historic inn in Bucharest that has retained its original form.
- Manuc’s Inn (Hanul lui Manuc) - The oldest hotel building still in operation and a key commercial hub in the mid-19th century.
- Piața Constituției - Positioned directly opposite the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest administrative building in the world.

- Walking Tour
- Free entrances
- Walking Tour
- Free entrances
Journey through time from the “Little Paris of the East,” a nickname given to Bucharest in the 1930s for its numerous French architectural styles, such as The Royal Palace and The Romanian Atheneum, to the “Town of the Inns.” This medieval Bucharest features the ruins of the Princely Court and numerous inns, including Gabroveni Inn and Manuc’s Inn, located in the Old Town.
Journey through time from the “Little Paris of the East,” a nickname given to Bucharest in the 1930s for its numerous French architectural styles, such as The Royal Palace and The Romanian Atheneum, to the “Town of the Inns.” This medieval Bucharest features the ruins of the Princely Court and numerous inns, including Gabroveni Inn and Manuc’s Inn, located in the Old Town.
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