Free Tour – A walk in Little Paris
Discover why Bucharest is called the Little Paris of the Balkans. […]
Discover why Bucharest is called the Little Paris of the Balkans. […]
The University Square is the most popular meeting point in Bucharest, a place full of history and significance, a space that gives the capital its identity. […]
Parliament Palace or People’s House was registered in Guiness Book of Records as the second largest administrative building after Pentagon. […]
Macca – Villacross Passage is one of the most well-known Bucharest passages, built at the end of the 19th century, by architect Felix Xenopol. […]
Unirii Square in Bucharest is crossed by the boulevard with the same name, which was built in the communist era, under the name of “Victory of Socialism Boulevard” and was inspired by Champs-Elysees in Paris. […]
Șuțu Palace was build in neo-gothic style and hosts today the City of Bucharest Museum with almost 400.000 exponents. The neo-gothic style palace was made between 1833-1835. […]
The Monastery was built in 1715 by the metropolitan bishop Antim Ivireanu. […]
The Patriarchal Palace, known in the communist period as the Palace of the Great National Assembly, is a building located in Bucharest, district 4. […]
This is the ideal tour to take for those who want to explore both the Bucharest of today and of centuries past. […]
The Palace of Parliament in Bucharest measures 270 m by 240 m, 86 m high, and 92 m below the ground. It has 12 levels on the surface and another 8 underground.
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