Planning a city break in Romania?  Look no further than our capital and largest metropolis, Bucharest. If you’re not among the city’s 1.9 million residents, you’re in for a remarkable tourist experience. Here are a few compelling reasons why a visit to Bucharest is the perfect city break:

Bucharest tourist attractions

The capital boasts some exceptional historic buildings. An iconic landmark, the Palace of Parliament holds the records for being the largest administrative building for civilian use globally, the most expensive administrative building, and the heaviest building on the planet.

Herăstrău Park is one of Bucharest’s beautiful parks. This picturesque park located on the shores of Lake Herăstrău offers a recreational oasis in the heart of the city and is also a designated historical monument.

The historic center of Bucharest is a tourist attraction in itself. The old town combines modern, vibrant cafes with historic buildings showcasing city-specific architecture. This is the place where everything happens and where streets are always bustling with activity.

Considered one of Bucharest’s most beautiful buildings, the Romanian Athenaeum boasts neoclassical architecture, a rich history, and a stunning interior. Today, it serves as a concert hall and is home to the George Enescu Philharmonic.

The Romanian Peasant Museum is home to the largest collection of traditional objects in Romania. Its collections consist of 100,000 objects of ceramics, folk costumes, fabrics, furniture, ironwork, and bark.

The “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum is one of Bucharest’s greatest attractions. This open-air museum showcases peasant households, community buildings, and cultural artifacts, reflecting rural Romanian life from the 18th to the 20th century.

The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History consists of over 2 million items from zoological, paleontological, mineral, and ethnographic collections. Its precious heritage documents biodiversity, cultural diversity, evolution, and climate and geological changes.

The Triumphal Arch is a symbol of Bucharest, built to commemorate Romania’s World War I victory, and housing a public-accessible museum at select times. 

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