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    Things to do in Bucharest

    Wander through the narrow streets of Lipscani, Bucharest's quaint old quarter, to the colossal Communist-era Palace of Parliament. Bucharest's oldest street, Calea Victoriei, leads past the majestic Romanian Athenaeum to Piata Revolutiei (Revolution Square), where Communism was overthrown in 1989. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant offers a fascinating journey into Romania's rural past, the crumbling walls of Curtea Veche a glimpse of Bucharest's beginnings. Rest at Cismigiu Gardens, a beautifully landscaped inner-city oasis.

    Palace of Parliament, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    National Art Museum, Bucharest. Courtesy of the National Art Museum
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    National Art Museum

    Romanian masters of art

    Inside central Bucharest's neo-classical Royal Palace resides the National Art Museum. Romania's greatest painters and sculptors are displayed here, including Theodor Aman, Constantin Brancusi and Gheorghe Tattarescu. Other European masters, including Rembrandt, are on show too.



    Cost

    RON8-RON15; concessions RON4-RON7.50

    Opening Hours

    May-Sep daily 11am-7pm, Oct-Apr daily 10am-6pm

    Address

    49-53, Calea Victoriei, Bucharest 010063

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 314 8119

    Transport

    Piata Romana Metro

    Website

    National Art Museum Website

    Museum of the Romanian Peasant, Bucharest. Courtesy of the Museum of the Romanian Peasant
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    Museum of the Romanian Peasant

    Treasures from rural Romania

    Bucharest's Museum of the Romanian Peasant documents the country's fascinating rural past. Colourful costumes, hand-painted pottery and a complete 18th-century wooden church await inside the museum, on Sos Kiseleff. A separate section documents collectivisation in communist Romania.



    Cost

    RON6; concessions RON2

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

    Address

    3, Sos Kiseleff, Bucharest 011341

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 317 9660

    Transport

    Piata Victoriei Metro

    Website

    Museum of the Romanian Peasant Website

    Village Museum, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    3

    Village Museum

    Reconstructions of the past

    Bucharest's Village Museum, set in lush Herastrau Park, is one of Europe's biggest outdoor museums. Restored country houses, large barns and functioning water mills line the narrow paths. This museum illustrates what Bucharest was like a few hundred years ago.



    Cost

    RON6; concessions RON3

    Opening Hours

    Tue-Sun 9am-7pm; Mon 9am-5pm

    Address

    28-30, Sos Kiseleff, Bucharest 011342

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 317 9110

    Transport

    Aviatorilor Metro

    Website

    Village Museum Website

    Revolution Square, Bucharest. © Catherine Bushe
    4

    Revolution Square

    Where Communism was toppled

    Located on Calei Victoriei, Bucharest's oldest street, Revolution Square is where communist Romania came to an end. Bullet holes remain in the grand buildings surrounding the square, potent reminders of the bloody upheaval that took place here in 1989.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Calea Victoriei, Bucharest 010025

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 314 9957

    Transport

    Piata Universitatii Metro

    Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    5

    Arcul de Triumf

    First World War memorial

    Bucharest's version of the Parisian Arc de Triumph stands on tree-lined Sos Kiseleff in central Bucharest. Visitors climb the granite Arcul de Triumf for views over Herastrau park. It was raised in 1922 to commemorate Romania's World War I dead.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Piata Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest 011857

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 314 9957

    Transport

    Aviatorilor Metro

    Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    6

    Romanian Athenaeum

    Ornate concert hall

    The domed Romanian Athenaeum, in central Bucharest, is the neo-classical home of the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. The golden ceilings, ornate frieze decorations and high marble pillars have made this cream-coloured concert hall a Bucharest landmark since its 1888 opening.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Building open daily 2pm-6pm

    Address

    1-3, Benjamin Franklin, Bucharest 010287

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 31 500 26

    Transport

    Piata Romana or Piata Universitatii Metro

    Website

    George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra Website

    Palace of Parliament, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    7

    Palace of Parliament

    Communist colossus

    More than 1000 rooms over 12 floors make up the colossal Palace of Parliament, south of Bucharest's centre. It's the former home of Romania's megalomaniac communist leader, Nicolae Ceausescu. Tours take in opulent 1980s decor, with chandeliers and marble galore.



    Cost

    RON15; students and under 7s free

    Opening Hours

    Daily 10am-4pm

    Address

    1, Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest 050726

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 311 3611

    Transport

    Izvor Metro

    Website

    Palace of Parliament Website

    Curtea Veche, Bucharest. © Andreea Sion
    8

    Curtea Veche

    Home of Count Dracula

    The crumbling walls and arches of Curtea Veche, in Lipscani, are the remains of Bucharest's first settlement. Its heart, the Prince's Palace, was built by prince Vlad Tepes, better known as Count Dracula in the 15th century.



    Cost

    RON4

    Opening Hours

    Daily 9am-5pm

    Address

    25-31, Strada Franceza, Bucharest 030103

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 3140 375

    Transport

    Piata Unirii Metro

    Cismigiu Garden, Bucharest. Courtesy of RNTO
    9

    Cismigiu Garden

    Paddling and skating lake

    The small Cismigiu Garden is where locals play chess and chat on benches. Visitors paddle in the lake in summer, and skate in winter. This central Bucharest oasis of green was created by 19th-century gardener Carl de Meyer.



    Cost

    Free

    Opening Hours

    Daily all day

    Address

    Regina Elisabeta Boulevard, Bucharest 050025

    Telephone

    +40 (0) 21 314 9957

    Transport

    Izvor Metro

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