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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
8 h
Language
anglais, espagnol
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Book up to 2 days before departure
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Mobile or paper ticket accepted
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One per booking
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Free cancellation available
Destroying almost 6 square kilometers (4 miles) of buildings in the heart of the city , taking down the statues of the Romanian Kings and removing their stone-carved portraits from the Arch of Triomphe, these are just a few of the decisions that reshaped Bucharest and transformed it during the Communist Era, called the Golden Era by the fanatics. The communist regime left a powerful mark on the whole Eastern Bloc, even though one of Europe’s last dictators, Nicolae Ceausescu was taken down from power more than 30 years ago. The traces of communism are still clearly visible throughout the city. Catch a glimpse of how the Communist era shaped Romania in a historic tour of Bucharest. Visit metro stations and apartment buildings from that period and get a better understanding of how people lived their daily lives under the Ceausescu regime. Your tour includes a visit to the Palace of the Parliament and to the Ceausescu Residential Palace.
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Pickup included
Palace of Parliament
Next, you will visit the most famous tourist attraction in Bucharest, the Palace of the Parliament. Originally named "House of the Republic", it was one of the most spectacular projects carried under the rule of Ceausescu. It was built between 1984 and 1997, and it holds the Guinness World Record for the largest administrative building in the world, measuring 240 meters in length, 270 in width, and 84 in height. The building is also known as the House of the People.
Ceaușescu Mansion
The final landmark of your tour is the home of the Ceausescu couple, the Ceausescu Residential Palace (Spring Palace). This luxurious estate was built between and 1964 and 1965, and it hosted Elena and Nicolae Ceausescu from 1965 until their death in 1989. After the fall of the communist regime, the Spring Palace was used as a VIP residence for official delegations and foreign presidents, and in 2016 it became a museum. After visiting the Ceausescu Residential Palace, your communist tour of Bucharest will come to an end, and we will drop you off at your hotel.
Pickup included.
Pickup points: Hotel, Place (149 stops served).
Pickup about 10 min before departure.
You can specify your pickup location when booking.
We pick up from any hotel in Bucharest
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended • Please note: entrance tickets and transport included. This voucher will not be accepted if presented directly at the venue. • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel Hotel pickups commence prior to this time
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.
Product code: 12254P6
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