Top 5 places in Bucharest recommended by Rick Stevens
…completed. This is one of the most famous places in Bucharest. The Palace of Parliament, formerly known as the House of People was finally opened in 1994, years after Ceausescu…
…completed. This is one of the most famous places in Bucharest. The Palace of Parliament, formerly known as the House of People was finally opened in 1994, years after Ceausescu…
…rural areas and markets. Language: The official language is Romanian, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas. It’s helpful to learn a few basic Romanian phrases as a gesture…
…the fall of the Communist regime, the palace was returned to the royal family in the 2000s. It has since served as the official residence of Margareta, the Custodian of…
…during which the hotel is open for tourists depends very much on the weather conditions. For example, for the 2018-2019 season, the hotel is scheduled for opening on December 23rd,…
…Bran Caste and other interesting places in the Transylvania region. You can try searching for Dracula, go on a Real Dracula Tour or on a 5-day Dracula Tour in Transylvania….
…this day. Manuc Inn is still open and it’s one of the few restaurant in Bucharest that stood the test of time. Visit the Saint Nicholas Church In Romania, you…
…carting and mechanical games. Various competitions and exhibitions are held in Unirea mine. In the Mihai section, national and international aero modeling competitions take place (this is possible due to…
…sure-footed goats are a common sight in the Bucegi Mountains. With their distinctive curved horns and reddish-brown fur, chamois navigate the steep mountainous terrain with ease. Carpathian Red Deer (Cervus…
…the first electrified castle in Europe. Peles in the communist era In 1948 the castle was confiscated and was found in the administration of the state. It is sayd that…