3-day Itinerary for Bucharest

  • Day 1: Discovering Bucharest's Landmarks
    Starting Point: Old Town Bucharest
    Time and distance from last location: 20 minutes (1.5 miles)

    Begin your trip in the heart of Bucharest's Old Town. Walk along the winding streets to see historic landmarks like the Stavropoleos Monastery and the National Museum of Romanian History. Stop for lunch at Caru cu Bere, a famous restaurant and beer hall dating back to 1879. After lunch, catch a cab to the Palace of the Parliament, one of the largest buildings in the world, and end your day with a relaxing stroll through the beautiful Carol Park.

  • Day 2: Art and Culture in Bucharest
    Starting Point: Romanian Athenaeum
    Time and distance from last location: 15 minutes (1.2 miles)

    Start your day at the Romanian Athenaeum, a landmark concert hall, and take a guided tour. Next, head to the National Museum of Art of Romania, which houses over 100,000 pieces of art, including works by famous Romanian artists like Theodor Aman and Corneliu Baba. Stop for lunch at Hanul lui Manuc, a traditional Romanian restaurant with a beautiful courtyard. Spend your afternoon exploring the beautiful Herastrau Park and visit the Village Museum to see more of Romania's heritage.

  • Day 3: Nature and Relaxation in Bucharest
    Starting Point: Tineretului Park
    Time and distance from last location: 10 minutes (0.8 miles)

    Start your day at Tineretului Park, which has beautiful flower gardens and plenty of paths for walking or jogging. Take a ride on the Bucharest Ferris Wheel for a view of the city. For lunch, stop by Carusel, a cozy spot with Romanian cuisine made from farm-to-table ingredients. Spend your afternoon at the Therme București, the largest thermal spa in Europe, and enjoy the relaxing thermal waters and saunas.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Romanian Athenaeum (1 hour, £10)
  • National Museum of Art of Romania (2 hours, £5)
  • The Palace of the Parliament (2 hours, £8)
  • Carol Park (1 hour, free)
  • Village Museum (2 hours, £4)
  • Herastrau Park (2 hours, free)
  • Therme București (3 hours, £27)
  • Total Estimated Costs: £54

Transportation

Getting around Bucharest can be done by walking, cab or public transportation. Cabs are readily available and inexpensive, with fares starting at around £0.3 per km. The public transportation system includes buses, trams, and the metro, with tickets costing about £0.5 and valid for two journeys within 60 minutes.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, take a trip to the nearby Snagov Monastery, which houses the tomb of Vlad the Impaler. For a night out, head to the Lipscani neighbourhood, home to some of the city's best bars and clubs. If you have less time, consider combining the National Museum of Art with the Village Museum to save time.

Airports

Bucharest is served by two airports: Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP), located 10 miles north of the city center and Aurel Vlaicu International Airport (BBU), located 5 miles north of the city center. Most international flights arrive at Henri Coanda, which is Romania's largest airport.

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