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Step into the elegance of late 19th-century Bucharest with the Belle Époque Private Walking Tour, a captivating journey through Romania’s capital. Discover how this city became known as the Paris of the East, blending Western flair with Eastern charm, as you explore its most storied avenues and heritage sites.
Your expert guide will lead you along the famous Victory Boulevard and through the beautifully restored Old City, sharing tales of a flourishing era under King Carol I. Admire Bucharest’s architectural gems, from Neoclassical and Art Nouveau to Baroque and local Brancovenesc styles, each revealing stories of a thriving, multicultural society.
Highlights include the majestic Romanian Athenaeum music hall, the former Royal Palace, and the landmark Capsa Restaurant, once the favorite haunt of aristocrats and artists. See the palace of a celebrated 20th-century composer and the former Lafayette Galleries, where Parisian fashion once dazzled the city’s elite.
As you stroll into the Old City, you’ll feel the lively spirit of the Belle Époque come alive. Vintage cafes, bistros, and historic beer houses await, many housed in 18th-century buildings that echo with the music and glamour of the era. Your private tour includes an engaging guide, but meals, drinks, and personal expenses are not included.
Meet your guide in central Bucharest for this immersive two-hour experience. Relive the enchantment of tango dances, grand balls, and whispered love letters as you discover a side of Bucharest few visitors get to see. Secure your spot now and experience the romantic charm of Bucharest’s golden age firsthand!







