Bucharest may be a tiring city to explore on foot. Discover Bucharest the easy and funny way! Maximize your time in Bucharest and see all top attractions on a private tuk-tuk sightseeing tour. Explore iconic sites on a route that goes from Old Town to Press House, with stops to explore religion, history, music, cuisine, and culture. Get unforgettable photos of Bucharest most scenic places while learning about life in the city. Enjoy the fun, personal experience of a private tour in an open-air vehicle.
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Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 3, Bucharest, Romania
You will see the National Theatre and Grand Hotel Continental, the highest hotel in the city.
Bulevardul Primaverii No.50, District 1, Bucharest, Romania
Foreign leaders such as Charles de Gaulle (1968), Richard Nixon (1969) or Fidel Castro (1972) were invited here. In the post-December period, the palace was a villa of protocol to receive official delegations from the country and abroad. In 2016 the house also called the Spring Palace was transformed into a museum.
The monument reminds passers-by of the Romanian Army’s victory in the First World War and the Great Union of 1918 - one of the most important events in Romania’s history. Built after the French model, the Arch of Triumph in “Little Paris,” as some used to call the Romanian capital city, is the “little brother” of the famous monument of the same name in Paris.
1, Piata Presei Libere, Bucharest, Romania
One of the landmarks of Bucharest that best reminds of the communist regime. The building was built between 1952 and 1957 and served as the headquarters of the Communist Party's official publication, Scânteia (The Spark). Following the Romanian Revolution from 1989, the name of the building was replaced with the “House of the Free Press”.
Victoriei Street, Bucharest, Romania
Calea Victoriei is known as an aristocratic street and the most famous street in Bucharest. the oldest artery and the most touristic one. The street is lined with new fashion shops, art boutiques, coffee shops and restaurants, historical buildings.
d a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's most prestigious concert hall, resembling an ancient Greek temple and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu Festival.
The Palace was built under the direct supervision of beloved Queen Maria and her son, King Carol II.
Calea Victoriei 13, , Bucharest, Romania
One of the most iconic buildings in Bucharest that houses the oldest bank of Romania.
The museum is located at the entrance to the Old Town of Bucharest.
Strada Izvor 2-4, Bucharest, Romania
The second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon but heavier than it! For comparison, it can be mentioned that the building exceeds by 2% the volume of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, and therefore it is labeled as a "pharaonic" construction.
fountains the focal point of Unirii Square. Today the entire fountains system is the longest synchronized choreographic fountains in the world.
en to the oldest hotel of the capital, Manuc’s Inn.
If your hotel is not on the list, send us a message or meet at Marmorosch Hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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