Bucharest Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
With this guided tour of Bucharest lasting just over 2 hours, you can delve into the history and culture of the Romanian capital with an expert English-speaking guide. From the Palace of Parliament to the enchanting Palatului Hall, every step will immerse you in a city full of contrasts and deep-rooted traditions.
Stroll with your guide past such significant sites as the Stavropoleos Monastery, a true architectural treasure. As you walk through the historic centre, you will learn anecdotes and curiosities that will make Bucharest come alive before your eyes. This experience is perfect for those visiting the city for the first time or for those who want to delve a little deeper into its history.
The meeting point is at Piaţa Sfântul Anton, next to Hanul lui Manuc, which is centrally located and easy to reach. Remember that children under 7 are free, so it's perfect for the whole family.
- Visit Bucharest's essential sights in the company of a fun and knowledgeable guide.
- Walk the streets of Bucharest with this 2-hour guided tour.
- See the Palace of Parliament, Stavropoleos Monastery, Manuc Inn and many more.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Bucharest
- Tour guide (English)
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Step by Step
Learn about the history of Bucharest while getting to know its most important monuments on this guided tour. For just over 2 hours you will listen to the explanations and indications of a tour guide to whom you can address all your questions.
The duration of the walking tour is enough to visit the most emblematic places of the capital. This way, you will learn about the communist past of Bucharest, how that regime began and the revolution that put an end to it. Not forgetting the times of kings and even the modern era.
As for the monuments, you will see all kinds. From more political places where decisions of great importance for the country were taken, to places that at first sight are less striking but which were the protagonists of great events.
Among these monuments, some of the most remarkable ones you will visit are the following:
- The Palace of Parliament: a large building, the second largest civilian building in the world, which stands out for its Stalinist architecture.
- The Stavropoleos Monastery: a monument representing Orthodox heritage and architecture.
- The Manuc Inn: is the oldest hotel building in Bucharest, built in 1808, which has hosted great historical figures.
This way, you'll get a much more historical perspective of the city than if you were just touring it on your own. And if it's your first time in the capital, it will also help you find your way around the city.