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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
3 h
Language
anglais, espagnol
Guidance
Guide
Group
Up to 8 pers.
Booking
Confirmation within 48 hours
Lead time
Book up to 6 h before departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
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.
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You will stand in the place where Nicolae Ceausescu held his last speech in 1989 and hear the story of the rise and fall of the communist dictatorship.
University's Square
You will stand at KM0 of Romanian freedom of speech, where the first heroes died for liberty in Bucharest on the 21st of December 1989, and unpack the current political climate in Romania.
You will travel off the beaten by public transportation to explore a typical working-class neighbourhood and see how the 1970s grey communist blocks are getting reinvented thanks to colorful street art.
You will walk around the quiet paths of the Memorial Cemetery dedicated to the Heroes killed in the revolution of 1989 and learn their personal stories.
You will get a unique view from one of the highest hills in Bucharest and discover the Monument of the Heroes for the Freedom of the Motherland , built in honor of the communist party leaders.
Palace of Parliament
You will return to the city center and stand in front of the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest administrative building in the world, the last whim of Nicolae Ceausescu
You will end the tour near the dancing fountains on Unirii Boulevard, designed as a ''home-court advantage" to humble world leaders.
Departure
Go to street Boteanu no 3. Look for your guide in front of the entrance of the small coffee shop called Boteca13
End
You end the tour near Parliament and old town.
1 traveler(s) minimum · 6 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 in case of bad weather.
Product code: 291137P1
Activity offered by My nice Romania via Viator.