Private Guided Tour of Bucharest
2 h
Private
With guide
About this activity
During this panoramic private tour, you will discover why Bucharest is an eclectic city, bursting with Oriental and West European flavors, on top of which lies the communist heritage portrayed by the epic building of the Palace of Parliament.
The main highlights of the tour:
- Coltea, the oldest hospital in Bucharest
- University of Bucharest, National Theatre and Intercontinental Hotel, the tallest hotel in Bucharest built in 1970
- Kiseleff Road, the Romanian Bois de Boulogne
- The Arch of Triumph and the soviet building known as the Free Press House
- Victoriei Avenue, the oldest and most famous street in Bucharest where are some of the most spectacular old mansions in the city
- The Romanian Athenaeum, the former Royal Palace, today the National Art Museum, and the Athenee Palace, a hundred year old hotel where the spies stayed during the Second World War
- the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, where Nicolae Ceausescu gave his last public speech in December 1989
– The Palace of Parliament, an iconic landmark of the communist regime listed today in the Guinness BookDuring this panoramic private tour, you will discover why Bucharest is an eclectic city, bursting with Oriental and West European flavors, on top of which lies the communist heritage portrayed by the epic building of the Palace of Parliament.
The main highlights of the tour:
- Coltea, the oldest hospital in Bucharest
- University of Bucharest, National Theatre and Intercontinental Hotel, the tallest hotel in Bucharest built in 1970
- Kiseleff Road, the Romanian Bois de Boulogne
- The Arch of Triumph and the soviet building known as the Free Press House
- Victoriei Avenue, the oldest and most famous street in Bucharest where are some of the most spectacular old mansions in the city
- The Romanian Athenaeum, the former Royal Palace, today the National Art Museum, and the Athenee Palace, a hundred year old hotel where the spies stayed during the Second World War
- the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, where Nicolae Ceausescu gave his last public speech in December 1989
– The Palace of Parliament, an iconic landmark of the communist regime listed today in the Guinness Book
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The main highlights of the tour:
- Coltea, the oldest hospital in Bucharest
- University of Bucharest, National Theatre and Intercontinental Hotel, the tallest hotel in Bucharest built in 1970
- Kiseleff Road, the Romanian Bois de Boulogne
- The Arch of Triumph and the soviet building known as the Free Press House
- Victoriei Avenue, the oldest and most famous street in Bucharest where are some of the most spectacular old mansions in the city
- The Romanian Athenaeum, the former Royal Palace, today the National Art Museum, and the Athenee Palace, a hundred year old hotel where the spies stayed during the Second World War
- the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, where Nicolae Ceausescu gave his last public speech in December 1989
– The Palace of Parliament, an iconic landmark of the communist regime listed today in the Guinness BookDuring this panoramic private tour, you will discover why Bucharest is an eclectic city, bursting with Oriental and West European flavors, on top of which lies the communist heritage portrayed by the epic building of the Palace of Parliament.
The main highlights of the tour:
- Coltea, the oldest hospital in Bucharest
- University of Bucharest, National Theatre and Intercontinental Hotel, the tallest hotel in Bucharest built in 1970
- Kiseleff Road, the Romanian Bois de Boulogne
- The Arch of Triumph and the soviet building known as the Free Press House
- Victoriei Avenue, the oldest and most famous street in Bucharest where are some of the most spectacular old mansions in the city
- The Romanian Athenaeum, the former Royal Palace, today the National Art Museum, and the Athenee Palace, a hundred year old hotel where the spies stayed during the Second World War
- the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, where Nicolae Ceausescu gave his last public speech in December 1989
– The Palace of Parliament, an iconic landmark of the communist regime listed today in the Guinness Book
Included
- Fuel surcharge
- Driver/guide
- Professional guide
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- Port pickup and drop-off
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
Not included
- Food and drinks
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Not wheelchair accessible
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
80%
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