See More
Overview
You'll feel stew excited to visit Bucharest, because it's known as the Paris of the East or the city that never sleeps!
Tourists flock to Bucharest for its breathtaking landmarks, including the massive Palace of the Parliament, which is also the world's largest administrative building.
But wait, there's more! Bucharest is also a hub of arts and fashion, with vibrant festivals and events happening all year round. Be sure to catch the Bucharest International Film Festival and the Bucharest Fashion Week. And for sports enthusiasts, there's no shortage of options - from football to basketball to tennis.
This city stays quite sunny most of the time. So be mindful when it comes to packing your suitcase. Basically the summers get really hot and days are shorter during winter.
You will have no Cluj that Romania will be so beautiful and the food in Romania is quite polenta-ful! Romanian cuisine has very hearty food mainly meat based or we could also say Mici-ful. If you are happy with your meal and planning to pay your bill by card, ensure that you pay around 10% as your tip in cash.
Bucharest also has one of the oldest caravansaries where traders and explorers used to Buch-a-rest and spend their time sharing items, stories and tales, knowledge and their findings and building a network and creating the foundation of Romania.
Fangfully there will be no vampires at Bran Castle! So don't be shy about visiting Romania. All in all Bucharest will keep a smile on your face with their quirky and unusual places and attractions.
Tourists flock to Bucharest for its breathtaking landmarks, including the massive Palace of the Parliament, which is also the world's largest administrative building.
But wait, there's more! Bucharest is also a hub of arts and fashion, with vibrant festivals and events happening all year round. Be sure to catch the Bucharest International Film Festival and the Bucharest Fashion Week. And for sports enthusiasts, there's no shortage of options - from football to basketball to tennis.
This city stays quite sunny most of the time. So be mindful when it comes to packing your suitcase. Basically the summers get really hot and days are shorter during winter.
You will have no Cluj that Romania will be so beautiful and the food in Romania is quite polenta-ful! Romanian cuisine has very hearty food mainly meat based or we could also say Mici-ful. If you are happy with your meal and planning to pay your bill by card, ensure that you pay around 10% as your tip in cash.
Bucharest also has one of the oldest caravansaries where traders and explorers used to Buch-a-rest and spend their time sharing items, stories and tales, knowledge and their findings and building a network and creating the foundation of Romania.
Fangfully there will be no vampires at Bran Castle! So don't be shy about visiting Romania. All in all Bucharest will keep a smile on your face with their quirky and unusual places and attractions.