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As a professional photographer I will accompany you and your partner during a walk on Calea Victoriei, one of the most beautiful Boulevards in Bucharest. The photographs captured will be spontaneous and will show emotion and movement. I will guide you through the photoshoot so the final photographs will show your love and connection in the most natural way, with no awkward posing of forced and rigid positions. It will be a relaxed experience, walking with your partner in the most enjoyable way, in a beautiful and unique city.
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Lost Bucharest is about the architectural treasures of the past, about buildings, places, monuments, factories, castles, forts, all of which have one thing in common: their abandonment and destruction. We will visit the abandoned forts made by king Carol similar to forts from Paris, the first romanian steam mill, Cazzavilan palace, Ash crematory, abandoned amphitheater of Ceausescu, the biggest urban delta in Europe, the abandoned train factory. The tour is easy and very attractive, a good chance to enjoy the past of the city and the hidden abandoned places in town.
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This private Christmas walking tour reveals Bucharest’s festive heritage. Historic streets glow with seasonal lights and traditions. Old Town reflects centuries of cultural celebration. University Square becomes a gathering place of winter spirit. Macca-Villacrosse Passage shines with architectural elegance. Lipscani Street offers a timeless holiday atmosphere. Local traditions reflect deep regional customs and beliefs. The Christmas market showcases handcrafted cultural heritage. You will experience a refined European winter setting. A professional guide shares authentic traditions and stories. Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.
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Our main focus today is Sinaia, the Pearl of the Carpathian. We start the day by visiting Peles, the palace of the first Romanian King. After this amazing visit we take a short walk to the smaller, but equally beautiful palace, Pelisor. After we finish seeing the royal estate we go back down at the very first settlement in Sinaia, the monastery with the same name. In the afternoon we take a short drive to Azuga, at Rhein wine cellars in order to learn how they produce sparkling wine by the champagne method from 1892. In the end of the day we go to the charming memorial house of the great Romanian composer, George Enescu. In the evening we drive back to the hotel.
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Explore Constanta in a day with highlights including Ovid Square, where you’ll learn about the Roman poet Ovid’s exile, and admire the beautiful Art Nouveau Casino by the Black Sea. Visit the Great Mahmudiye Mosque, one of the oldest in Romania, and climb its minaret for stunning panoramic views. Discover the Roman Mosaic Edifice, a testament to Constanta’s rich Roman heritage, and explore the The Museum of Folk Art. Enjoy a relaxing walk along the seaside promenade, with free time for coffee and shopping. Top off your visit with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Perfect for history, culture, and relaxation!
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Uncover Bucharest’s charm on this walking tour that combines history with the finest Romanian wines. Explore the heart of the city, from grand boulevards to hidden gems, guided by a local expert. This experience is designed for curious travelers who want to explore the heart of Romania’s capital while indulging in its rich winemaking heritage. After discovering Bucharest’s iconic landmarks, indulge in a wine tasting featuring five premium local wines—two whites, one rosé, and two reds—crafted from unique Romanian grape varieties. Enjoy a mixed platter of cheeses and charcuterie (vegetarian options available), paired with expert insights into the wines and their origins. Why Join This Tour? • Two-in-one experience: History and wine in one tour. • Expert insights: Learn about Bucharest and Romanian wines. • Flavors of Romania: Taste carefully selected wines and local delicacies. Book your spot today and experience Bucharest through its sights and flavors!
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Spend a magical day discovering Romania’s most iconic highlights. Start in Sinaia, the “Pearl of the Carpathians,” with a visit to the stunning Peleș Castle, a royal masterpiece set against mountain scenery. Continue to Bran Castle, famously linked to the Dracula legend, where history and myth intertwine within medieval walls. In Brașov, explore the charming Old Town with its Black Church, Council Square, and narrow Rope Street. Along the way, enjoy breathtaking views of the Carpathian Mountains—a perfect photo stop. End the day indulging in traditional Romanian cuisine at a local restaurant: savor dishes like sarmale, mămăligă cu brânză, and papanași, served with local wine or țuică. With history, legends, landscapes, and flavor, this full-day tour offers a rich and authentic Romanian experience you won’t forget.
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This winter tour of Transylvania is available from January until March and combines the awesome landscapes of rural Transylvania with medieval cities and world heritage sites of one of the most visited region of Romania. A visit to the Ice Hotel along Transfagarasan Scenic Road can be considered the highlight of your tour in Romania.
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Slănic mine is an old salt mine, located in Slănic, Prahova County, Romania, 100 km north of Bucharest. The salt mine is closed for extraction purposes, but is open for visitors, featuring a microclimate with natural air-conditioning and constant temperature and atmospheric pressure throughout the year. It is made up of two levels, named Unirea and Mihai. Many of the visitors come for its supposed healing effects due to the purity of the air. Throughout the mine you will find various types of equipment for recreational activity such as playground equipment and some ping-pong tables. One area is sectioned off and is used for medical patients with lung cancer to come and rest in. The main elevator shaft is unique in that it has no metallic parts due to rust. After an elevator accident in 2014, minivans are used to spiral visitors up and down.
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