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Discover a Bucharest that's very much alive and constantly changing. From the belle époque, turn-of-the-century iconic Victory Avenue downtown also with some 1930s Manhattan influences to the new Civic Centre, a 1980s totalitarian utopia turned current dystopia dominated by the surroundings of the largest Parliament in the world, you get the full experience and the chance to understand this unforgiving city that many love to hate while uncovering hidden gems off the beaten path. Mandatory observations along the dedicated routes also come with exciting side information.

You will discover the story of the rise to power of the Romanian communist party and the unparalleled cult of personality of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, standing in front of his iconic balcony. You will learn how Ceausescu’s craving for applause led to his overturn in the most violent anti-communist revolution of 1989. You will go off the beaten path and take advantage of Bucharest's great public transportation to get to the Memorial Cemetery of the Heroes of 1989 and a unique Monument for the leaders of the communist party. On a tour full of contrasts you will learn about day-to-day life during communism, the economy, the propaganda, the relationship with religion, the fear of the secret police. You will also explore the Civic Center and the exterior of the Palace of Parliament and learn about the achievements of architects, but also the sacrifices for the local community, the demolitions during the 1980s. You will finish the walk on Unirii Boulevard, near Parliament and old town.

This is a private transport service from Henri Coandă Otopeni Airport to Bucharest or from Bucharest to Henri Coandă Airport in Otopeni. Our drivers are professional and speak English. They will wait for you with a plaque with your name, help you with your luggage and drive safely. We offer free Wi-Fi and fixed price for any address in Bucharest.

With our experienced guide to handle your night out in Bucharest, avoid getting turned away from the coolest bars Bucharest has to offer. Perfect for Hen / Stag / Bachelor / Bachelorette and Party Groups. You will visit a 3-4 bars and nightclub with priority access and a table area (dependant on availability). 1 Beer/Drink and 3 Free Shots included per person. Make your last weekend of freedom a memorable with a bespoke/customised party tour in the old town of Bucharest.

An emotional journey revealing the centuries old history of the Jewish community, the stories behind each visited place that nowadays very few know and the cruel, inhuman Pogrom and killings of Jewish people of 1941, events that we must never forget. Some of the sites and true facts based on photo and written testimonies you will discover during our tour are: - The Jewish Quarter and Old Neighborhoods of the Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish. - The life of the earlier Jewish settlers in Bucharest and how their activities influenced Bucharest - The legacy of the most beautiful synagogue in Bucharest - The Holocaust Memorial and the Holocaust History Museum - The story of the oldest Jewish Cemetery - Important Jewish personalities of Romania and their legacy - The miraculous and true story of Rabbi Guttman during the Pogrom

Step into the shadows of history and uncover Bucharest’s communist past—towering monuments, hidden scars, and a revolution that changed everything. This private walking tour takes you beyond the city’s colorful present, tracing 45 years of Communism, from WWII to 1989. Walk through a city of contrasts, where Belle Époque palaces stand beside the stark structures of the former Communist Civic Center. Explore key landmarks like the Romanian Athenaeum, Revolution Square, and University Square before standing in the shadow of the colossal Palace of Parliament—the world’s second-largest administrative building. Unlike generic city tours, this immersive experience is designed for travelers who want to see Bucharest beyond the postcards. No rush, no crowds—just a fascinating journey through the city's past and present, at your pace. Go back in time and discover the realities of life behind the Iron Curtain. Under Stalin’s shadow, life wasn’t black or white. Nor grey. Just red. Soviet red.

Once arrived in Bucharest, this fascinating day-tour is a great option for you to better understand Romania. We have put together high quality ingredients, as two fabulous castles, a charming Transylvanian medieval town, stories and legends, kings and vampires. At Peles Castle you will be stunned by the beautiful and opulent decorations. After all, Peles is a top three most beautiful castles in Europe, a former royal summer residence. Let yourself be seduced by the Gothic-Romantic Bran Castle - named Dracula's Castle - and feel the thrills of Transylvania. Discover Brasov City with its impressive medieval heritage. - Travel with Eddie, your local tour guide in Romania - Small group tours, up to 3 people - More value and fun - Flexible tour schedule/content when possible

This is a walking tour in Bucharest, using a normal pace. The purpose of the tour is for the visitors of Bucharest and Romania to have a thorough understanding of what Communism meant for the country and most importantly, for its people. At the end of the 3 hours you will have most of your questions about the regime answered but you will also have the opportunity to ask any further ones to your guide. You will also understand how the regime that ended more than 30 years ago still influences Romania(n)'s life.

As Bucharest is one of the largest European cities, it is difficult to visit by car and time consuming if you want to walk. By bicycle, using bike lanes and park lanes, we can offer you the main attractions of the city and additional info for a unique experience.

Enjoy a 20 km bike tour in one of the most famous and oldest wine-growing regions in Romania, the ofTuscany of Romania! Combine the beauty of wine tasting and experience local culture in a healthy and active way, on the bicycle!

Step inside one of Europe’s most beautiful concert halls with a passionate local art historian. This tour reveals the hidden symbolism of the architecture, the story behind Romania’s national fresco, and how the Athenaeum became a cultural icon. It’s not just sightseeing — it’s storytelling with soul, in a setting that feels like a temple of music and memory.

You are invited to discover the medieval city of Brasov and the towns of Bran and Rasnov throughout a 2-day guided tour which will help you to better understand the history and facts behind the legends and of course to have a lot of fun. Take a walk in the narrow medieval streets of the ancient towns and it will make you feel the mysterious atmosphere of the past. Every building has its own story, the walls of the fortresses still display the marks of the turbulent history.

This tour takes you on a fascinating journey through the locations used in the filming of the popular series, "Wednesday", Adams Family. We will start with the swimming pool where Wednesday put Piranha fish. After you will have the opportunity to see up close the Nevermore Botanical Laboratory. Then, the tour heads to the University of Bucharest - the first school that Wednesday and her brother attended at the beginning of the film. Afterward, you'll be taken 30 miles outside of Bucharest to visit the abandoned house of the Gates family. The tour then takes a break for lunch before continuing to a train station where the Hand (Thing) follows one of the students from Nevermore who later became the headmistress. The centerpiece of the tour is a visit to the Nevermore Academy, the main attraction, where you'll have free time to explore the place, enjoy a coffee and soak.

Destroying almost 6 square kilometers (4 miles) of buildings in the heart of the city , taking down the statues of the Romanian Kings and removing their stone-carved portraits from the Arch of Triomphe, these are just a few of the decisions that reshaped Bucharest and transformed it during the Communist Era, called the Golden Era by the fanatics. The communist regime left a powerful mark on the whole Eastern Bloc, even though one of Europe’s last dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu was taken down from power more than 30 years ago. The traces of communism are still clearly visible throughout the city. Catch a glimpse of how the Communist era shaped Romania in a historic tour of Bucharest. Visit metro stations and apartment buildings from that period and get a better understanding of how people lived their daily lives under the Ceausescu regime. Your tour includes a visit to the Palace of the Parliament and to the Ceausescu Residential Palace.

Experience a captivating evening that combines delectable cuisine, rich history, and authentic Romanian beverages with our exclusive Dinner & Traditional Beverages Tour at the Museum of Communism in Bucharest, right in the heart of the Old Town. This unique adventure not only offers a delicious dining experience but also includes a guided tour of the museum, immersing you in the fascinating history of communism. - Indulge in a sumptuous three-course meal inspired by the dishes that once graced the tables of Romanian households during the communist era. - Sip on traditional Romanian beverages, including țuică (plum brandy) and vișinată (sour cherry liqueur), each with its unique historical significance. - Embark on a private guided tour of the Museum of Communism, where you'll explore captivating exhibits and gain profound insights into life under communism. - Engage in enlightening discussions about communism's impact on daily life with our expert tour guides.

1. The Palace of Parliament or People’s House 2. The Bucharest National Village Museum 3. Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue), Bucharest 4. Revolution Square, Bucharest 5. Patriarhy Church

If you are looking for 8 hours of adventure to cut yourself off from the stress of everyday life, we have put together for you a one-day tour of the Bran Castle! Here is an overview of our private tour, highlighting the main tourist attractions we will be visiting: BRAN/ DRACULA’S CASTLE :) Step inside if you dare! We Romanians are often amused that 80% of the hundreds of thousands of tourists that book Tours of Romania and come from across the globe to see the Castle of Dracula, or more accurately, the Bran Castle, leave with their history lesson learned and forget about Bram Stoker’s fiction.

Embark on a journey through Transylvania's rich cultural and historical heritage, where myth and majesty intertwine to create a truly unforgettable experience. Explore some of the region's ancient castles, medieval fortresses, and rugged mountain landscapes, while uncovering the legends and stories that have shaped this fascinating corner of the world.

For the summer season and not only, a visit to the Black Sea, respectively Constanta, is the perfect way to spend one or several days. Constanta is a charming city on the shore of the Black Sea, located at a distance of approximately 220 km from Bucharest. In Constanta you can stroll on the sea front, enjoy a drink in the port, you could sun bathe or visit one of the numerous wonderful places hidden in this city. The Casino in Constanta is, certainly, the symbol of the city, being forever present in the pictures of the tourists, being over 130 years old. The headstone of the Casino was laid in 1880 and represented at the time the meeting place of the elites, sailor and tourists. The Casino held two game halls, one dance hall and two reading halls. But unfortunately, in 1891, the casino was destroyed by a very heavy storm, and the City Hall decided to build a new one that was inaugurated two years later, in 1893.

Discover the philosophers that shaped the communist ideology and find out how it was first implemented in Russia and then Eastern Europe. Learn about Ceausescu and life in communist Romania. Immerse into the middle of the Socialist Victory boulevard, the starting point of the tour and the last megalomaniac communist project. Discover the Chamber of Deputies Palace and how the society was shaped before communist ruling. Learn about Ceausescu's poor background and his rise to power. Ceausescu’s regime is considered to be the most oppressive communist regime in the Eastern Bloc, very similar to the Kim dynasty in North Korea, which made his rule in Romania like no other. Find out about the life in communism, from food rationing to the secret police. Last point will be the Revolution Square where a group of agitators plotted the end of Ceausescu's Regime.