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Bucharest, Romania, has 1,307 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: National Arena, National Library of Romania, National Cathedral, Romanian Academy. Also worth exploring nearby: Otopeni, Ruse.
01Things to do

National Arena
National stadium

National Library of Romania
National library

National Cathedral
Eastern Orthodox cathedral

Romanian Academy
Library
Colectiv nightclub fire
Structure fire

National Museum of Art of Romania
Art museum
02Activities to book
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Duration
2 h 30 min
Language
anglais
Guidance
Guide
Group
Up to 25 pers.
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Book up to 5 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
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.
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Palace of Parliament
You will start in front of the second biggest administrative building in the world, Palace of the Parliament, which is part of the last megalomaniac communist project.
Mănăstirea Antim
Part of the old city it was almost demolished in order to make space for the new Socialist Victory Boulevard.
Palatul Patriarhiei
Inspired by Garnier Opera from Paris, this place is tied to the start of democracy in Romania but also to the start of the communist movement.
Place de l'Union
Built during the 1980s, part of the Socialist Victory boulevard, this landmark is now a marvel with it's Dancing Fountains.
Old Town
Considered the symbol of the old regime, this place became abandoned during the communist era.
Romania was the only country from the communist block that ended in a bloody revolution, most of the victims were shot in this square.
Palatul Regal/Royal Palace
Now the National Art Museum, this place functioned as the winter residence of Romania's Royal family but during the first years of communism it became the Palace of the Republic and a protocol building.
Rumänisches Athenäum
One of the most representative building in Bucharest, we proudly printed it on the 5 lei bill.
Piața Revoluției
The main building in this square was the Central Committee of the Communist Party, from which Nicolae Ceausescu held his last speech in front of the Romanian people.
Departure
In front of the Coffee Shop Constitutiei(which is listed at Bulevardul Unirii no. 5)
End
Revolution Square Bucharest
1 traveler(s) minimum · 15 maximum per booking.
At least one adult required per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
This activity can be canceled if there aren't enough participants.
Product code: 62236P9
Activity offered by Bike the City via Viator.