Our answer is yes, you can visit Bucharest in your vacation or in a city break !
Bucharest’s museums are great, especially in outdoor Village Museum is located in Herastrau, near the Arc de Triomphe. Here you will see examples of architecture and crafts from all over Romania, including the famous wooden churches of Maramures.
Other “musts visit” are the National Art Museum, located in the building of the former Royal Palace, National History Museum on Calea Victoriei, which houses magnificent national treasure of silver and Old Court, with its church of the XVI century painted century.
Nearby is the splendid Patriarchal Church, built in 1657, and now represents a contrast to the modern whole note Civic Center. And do not avoid Stavropoleos church near Old Court, a real jewel of Romanian Orthodox architecture. If you’re lucky you’re in one of these churches During a baptism or a wedding, you will see an unforgettable ceremony.
In Bucharest is a bohemian night life, the city’s artistic life has always been the height of its Parisian nickname and today it is more active than ever. National Opera keep getting a classic repertoire. If you need transportation you can ask car rental Bucharest airport.
The splendid neo-classical building of the Bucharest Athenaeum international concerts and George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. However, ticket prices are much lower than in other countries.
All tourists like to shop, you can find stores in Union Square area and the main boulevards. To make a change, you can walk into a small bazaar merchants on the streets of Lipscani Street, near the Old Court.
Local specific objects are pottery, glassware, fabrics and wood sculptures. Another unforgettable experience is to visit the bustling flea market on Sunday morning, meaning a flea market on the Dambovita bank.
Capital restaurants are regaining life, roast beef, chicken or pork underpin many typical dishes and are followed by a wide range of specialty pastries for dessert. For a better appetite, taste Romanian wines and brandy, the national drink.
Prices are reasonable and the atmosphere in bars, restaurants and night clubs is welcoming, often rejoice the gypsy rhythms. Romanians are a people full of life who likes to feel good. Join them and have fun!