Description
Summary
Description
Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Bucharest, Romania on a guided walking tour through the city's fascinating Old Town. Journey from medieval ruins to grand 19th-century architecture as your knowledgeable local guide shares stories that bring each landmark to life.
Stroll past the remains of the Princely Court and explore historic inns like Gabroveni and Manuc's, each echoing the city's bustling past. Admire the beautifully preserved Stavropoleos Monastery, a stunning example of 18th-century Eastern Orthodox architecture built by a Greek monk.
As you wander the lively streets, you'll encounter a charming mini Vittorio-Emanuele gallery and several of Bucharest's most emblematic buildings. Marvel at the impressive Palace of Parliament, the world's second-largest administrative building, and learn about its significance in Romanian history.
Your route continues along Calea Victoriei, the city's oldest illuminated avenue, where the echoes of "Little Paris of the East" are still felt in the elegant French-inspired facades. Along the way, hear how Bucharest played a pivotal role in the end of communism, making this tour both a historical and cultural journey.
Enjoy a relaxed pace with free entrance to all sites and a fully accessible route, making this experience suitable for everyone. Tours are available in English and Spanish, and groups are kept small for a more personal experience. Secure your spot now and step into Bucharest's remarkable past—availability is limited!







