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1. Bucharest to Dracula Castle, Peles Castle and Brasov Guided Tour

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2. Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle and Brasov Day Trip from Bucharest

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3. Small-Group Day Trip to Dracula's Castle, Brasov and Peles Castle from Bucharest

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4. Top Gear Road, Wild Brown Bears and Poenari Citadel, group max 8

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5. Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle and Brasov - Private Day Trip from Bucharest

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6. Bohemian Bucharest Markets and Mahallas Traditional Food Tour

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7. The Real tour of Communism

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8. Bucharest Highlights Walking Tour

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9. 3 Hours Private Walking Tour in Bucharest City

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10. Transylvania and Dracula Castle Full Day Tour from Bucharest

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11. Full Day Trip to Bulgaria from Bucharest

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12. Dracula's Castle, Brasov and Peles Full-Day Tour from Bucharest

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13. Salt Mine Entrance Ticket and Transfer from Bucharest

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14. Highlights of Bucharest 4h private Tour

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15. Bucharest Ghosts and Vampires Tour

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16. 3 Hours Private Walking Tour In Bucharest

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17. Salt Mine, Planetarium, Winery and Dracula's Grave - Private Tour

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18. Bucharest Half a Day Bike Tour

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19. Street Food'n'Culture Tour

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20. Palace of Parliament in Bucharest - fast-track tickets and guide

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21. Bucharest Pub Crawl in the Old Town

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22. Day Trip to Medieval Bulgaria- Small group tour

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23. Black Sea Bliss, Constanța Old Town Walking Tour, Private

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24. Tuk Tuk Bucharest Tour - Unique Experience in town!

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25. Private Day Trip to Peles Castle, Dracula's Castle and Brasov

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26. Guided Walking Tour of Historical Bucharest

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27. Day Trip to Bran Castle, Peles Castle and Brasov from Bucharest

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28. Relax and Fun at Thermal Spa Bucharest (Admission Ticket)

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29. Private tour to Transfagarasan Road and Wild Brown Bears

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30. Wine Tasting in Bucharest

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“Bucharest possesses truly one of the most unique urban environments of any European capital city. Beautiful interbellic architecture is in a state of spectacular decay and laid on top of this erratically are various aspects of the 21st century.” (Davin Ellicson, photographer)

“One of the last major European cities that hasn’t been pasteurized by gentrification or lost its soul to mass tourism” (Alexander Lobrano, New York Times Travel, November 2010)

“Bucharest is the most interesting city in Europe… ” “Paradoxically, and everything in Romania is a paradox, Bucharest is utterly uncool and yet the coolest place there is.” (Writer Paul Wood, owner of Apple Search UK, from ROMANIA-INSIDER, March 2013)

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About Bucharest

With a population of almost two million inhabitants, Bucharest is the most important Romanian city. Its culture results from a mixture of Eastern and Western European influences, with art galleries and nightlife pulsing in clubs and casinos - a unique experience for any tourist.

The first documentary evidence of Bucharest dates back to 1459: a document issued by Vlad Tepes (the Impaler), the prince that inspired the famous Carpathian legend. Another legend describes an illuminated founder, a shepherd, Bucur, who is said to have founded a church on the place where he grazed his sheep.

thA city of paradoxes and contrasts, Bucharest is the miraculous result of ecclesiastic arhitecture. From Curtea Veche - the ruins of ancient palace built by Vlad Tepes in the 15th century - to the Orthodox churches and the Parliament Palace, built in the communist era and the second biggest building in the world after Pentagon, Bucharest exhibits its more than half a millennium old story, each century leaving its mark in a distinct and original way. In the 30s, boulevards bordered by trees and the 'fin de siecle' arhitecture won this city the name of little Paris. The resemblance is a true as anywhere here on Kisseleff Street - a bit longer than the Champs Elysee - where the visitor can see a faithful copy of the Arch of Triumph from the French capital.

In the north, in Herastrau pars, is the Village Museum. Starting from 1935, rural households were brought here piece by piece from all corners of the country. The National Art Museum is sheltered by the Royal Palace; the National History Museum, on Calea Victoriei, is a reference point for the cultural life of the city.

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The Palace of Parliament - also called the House of People or the House of Ceausescu has been built between 1984-1989 and it represents the grandest administrative construction in Europe. It has hundreds of offices, halls for receptions or for other events (scientific, cultural, social-political), dozens of conference rooms. It covers 265.000 sqm interior surface, being the second biggest in the world after the Pentagon building in Washington. It is also the third in the world considering its volume, after Cape Canaveral building, USA (where the cosmic shuttles are assembled) and after the Quetzalcoatl pyramid in Mexico.

The Village Museum - one of the world's most interesting ethnographical parks in open air. Founded in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti following a Royal Decree, this museum illustrates the perpetual spring of surprising originality. The house and house holding samples gathered from all regions of the country are exhibited according to ethnographical areas. Here you can see 50 complete homesteads, churches, windmills and even sunken houses from rural Romania.

Patriarchal Church - is the majestic centre of the Romanian Orthodox faith. During the 15th century a small wooden church surrounded by vineyards stood on the hill. The Cathedral consecrated the Metropolitan Centre of Walachia in 1868, and was built between 1656 and 1658 by Walachian Prince Serban Basarab. None of the original interior paintings or icons remains but a single icon (1665) depicting Constantin and Helen, the Cathedral's patron Saints. The present day frescoes were painted by Dimitrie Belizarie in 1923.

The National Museum of Art - located in the building of the former Royal Palace.After more than 10 years of restoration to the extensive damage caused during the revolution in 1989, one can admires treasure painted by Rembrandt, Veneziano, Monet, Sisley, El Greco, Breughel and Rubens. During the fighting in December 1989, 448 works of art were destroyed or went missing and another 716 were damaged. A total of 18 valuable paintings were generously restored and cleaned by museums in the Netherlands, USA, Italy and France.

The Romanian Athaeneum - this was the headquarters of Romanian Athenaeum Society, seated up at 28 January 1965, which had as purpose spreading cultural and scientific information. The land was the Vacaresti family's property, where a church was built and then became the property of Romanian Equestrian Society, who wanted to build a manege. This seems to be explanations for the round shape of the building. The projects of the building are made by Albert Galleron (France) helped by C. Baicoianu and was inaugurated in February 1888.

"Curtea Veche" (The old court) Church - is one of the valuable exemplary of religious architecture in the feudal epoch, the oldest in Bucharest, preserved in its original form. It was build between 1545 - 1547, by the King Mircea Ciobanul, for the needs of the Royal Court. There also preserved some frescos from the reign of Stefan Cantacuzino (who made some repairing). It is declared historical monument.

The Kretzulescu Church - a monument synthesizing in its architecture, the art of the Brancoveanu epoch. It was built in 1720-1722, through the care of great cancelor Iordache Kretzulescu and his wife, Safta (one of the daughters of Constantin Brancoveanu). The interior wall painting was realized (1859-1860) by Gheorghe Tattarescu - famous Romanian painter.

The University Palace - erected between 1857 and 1869, according to the plans of the architect Al. Orascu, who was helped in decorating the exterior by Karol Storck. In this massive construction, there functions the oldest institution of university education in Bucharest.

The Palace of Justice - erected in 1890-1895, in a French Rennaissance style, following the plans of the architect A. Ballu. The construction was finished by Ion Mincu. The statues that mark the entrance are the work of Karol Storck and they symbolize the Law, the Righteousness, the Justice, the Truth, the Force and the Prudence.

The Arch of Triumph - inaugurated on 1st December 1936, glorifies the bravery of the Romanian soldiers who fought in the First World War, celebrating at the same time the 1918 Union of Romanian provinces. Designed by the architect Petre Antonescu, the monument is 27 m high.

The "Cotroceni" Palace - built in 1893, after the plan of French architect Paul Gottereau, as the permanent residence of the heir Prince Ferdinand.At the present , it is used as a residence of the President of Romania.

The Peasant Museum - You'll find inside collections of a special historic and artistic value, records, patrimonial objects consisting in a glass-negatives, engravings, peasant costumes, traditional furniture, wood and glass paintings, ceramics. The building is an architectural monument. It was founded in 1906 as a Museum of Decorative and Industrial Art of King Carol the First initiative. In 1912 it became the National Art Museum, in 1946, the Museum of National Ethnography and art and in 1990 it became the Museum of the Romanian Peasant.

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Book a Bucharest private tour and enjoy the city  | Prices from 100€

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Bucharest Day Tour (7h) | from 225€

Connect to the city life, local history and culture, while visiting the best of Bucharest accompanied by your local private guide!

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Hidden Bucharest Tour (3h) | from 140€

An authentic Bucharest experience that will take you off the beaten path and into the best hidden spots in town!

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Wine Tasting in the Old Town Tour (3h) | from 190€

Enjoy the best Romanian wines on a private wine tour that takes you to the finest wines bars in the Old Town

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Best of Bucharest Tour (3h) | from 125€

An overall memorable experience of the city, hearing the stories of the main landmarks in Bucharest!

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Welcome to Bucharest (2h) | from 120€

An introductory private tour to explore the highlights and get oriented in just 2 hours.

The perfect way to start your holiday in Bucharest!

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Jewish Heritage Tour (3h) | from 140€

Visit the beautiful landmarks of Bucharest’s Jewish heritage, hidden right in the heart of the city!

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Communist Bucharest (3h) | from 140€

Step behind the Iron Curtain to uncover the past and to experience Bucharest’s communist heritage!

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Our Bucharest City Tour combines major landmarks with more local attractions for a complete experience of Romania’s vibrant capital.

The itinerary follows the history of the city, from the medieval court of the famous Vlad the Impaler to the monumental architecture of la Belle Epoque, i ts royal history, and its communist days. 

For a tour dedicated entirely to this period, check our Communist Bucharest Tour . 

This walking tour includes old churches, the must-see Village Museum, and the world-record Palace of the Parliament . You'll walk from the main squares to the smaller streets, discovering the local life of Romania’s largest city.

This tour is available from Monday to Sunday.

Tour also suited for active seniors.

This tour can be modified according to your time and points of interest.

The Bucharest City Tour includes all the landmarks below plus the smaller local attractions we'll see during the walk.

The Palace of the Parliament

Locally known as the ‘House of the People’,  the Parliament  is the most famous landmark of Romania’s communist period. It's also the second-largest administrative building in the world, a testimony of Ceausescu's out-of-proportion thinking.

Central to his vision of creating a new Bucharest, the construction has over 1,000 rooms. Its hand-made decorations are from the finest and most expensive materials, including one million cubic meters of marble and 3,5 tons of crystal.

This landmark is also part of our Historical Bucharest Tour .

The Old Town

In the Old Town , you can see some of the oldest monuments in the capital plus lively streets packed with plenty of restaurants, bars, and clubs.

We'll walk across the former merchant streets that were once the commercial and financial center of the capital. We observe the different architectural styles, discover the past stories of the Palace of the Post, the National Bank, and the Macca-Villacrosse passage. We visit the centuries-old Stavropoleos Church and take a look at Manuc's Inn.

You can also visit the Old Town with our Half-Day Bucharest Tour .

The University and the 21st of December Squares

The University, Coltea Church, and the 21st of December Square are the main attractions. This last site was the center of the violent events of December 1989 and the early '90s. Groups of people occupied the square on December 21, 1989, protesting against the communist regime. They were arrested, beaten, or shot in the evening of the same day, but the Romanian Revolution had begun. 

The protests continued in the same square just a few months after, this time against the newly installed government dominated by former communists.

Victoriei Avenue

Stretching 2.7 kilometers from United Nations Square to Victoria Square, this boulevard is the best witness of the most glorious period of Bucharest. Its main attractions include CEC Palace, the Military Club, the Atheneum, Cantacuzino Palace, and the Revolution Square where communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu held his last speech in December 1989.

The Village Museum

The Village Museum recreates the past three centuries of the Romanian village, with hundreds of traditional houses and installations from rural Romania. The Village Museum, inaugurated in 1938, is one of the first open-air ethnographic museums in the world and a cultural must-see of Bucharest.

Easy: Easy short walks on flat terrain.

Moderate: Up to 5 km walking per day or/and optional cycling routes and easy hikes.

Intense: Up to 10 km walking per day with some inclines or/and optional cycling routes and more demanding hikes

Challenge: Hiking on uneven trails at altitudes above 1,000 meters. Longer optional cycling routes. Requires good health and physical condition.

Ultimate: Full day of hikes and/or demanding cycling tours. Requires excellent health and physical condition.

Basic: Limited interaction.

Moderate: At least two or three cultural sights included in the tour.

High: Cultural visits everyday of the tour.

Total: All about culture.

Moderate: At least two or three historical sights included in the tour.

High: Visits at historical monuments everyday of the tour.

Total: All about history.

Moderate: At least two hours per day spent in nature.

High: Most activities take place in nature.

Total: All about nature.

These terms and conditions apply to any travel products and/or services you have booked with or purchased with us and guide the contractual relationship between you, the clients, and us, the tour operator Uncover Romania Tours.

Uncover Romania Tours is managed by SC Uncover the World SRL, CUI 33506269, License Number 40 from 24/10/2018.

The travel products and/or services presented on  www.uncover-romania-tours.com  or presented by our agents via email are sold by Uncover Romania Tours.

Uncover Romania Tours reserves the right to decline any booking, at its sole discretion.

1. Contract

1.1. To book a tour, you must fill out and sign the contract received from Uncover Romania Tours and pay a deposit.

By booking one of our travel products or services you acknowledge that:

a) You are over 18 years old;

b) You have read, understood, and accepted the contractual terms and conditions;

c) You express your acceptance of these terms and conditions on behalf of all clients named in the booking in case you include more clients besides yourself in the booking;

d) You are authorized by the other clients named in the booking to represent them;

e) You will provide full and accurate information needed for the booking both for You and the other clients named in the booking.

2. Personal information

2.1. In order for us to confirm your travel arrangements you must provide the following details: full name as in the passport, date of birth (for multi-day tours), passport number, passport expiry date, contact address, email, and phone number. Your booking cannot be confirmed without these details needed for contractual purposes.

2.2. By booking one of our tours you agree to provide us with this personal information. We will not disclose under any circumstances your personal information to third parties except when asked by state authorities. We will only use the information you provide for contractual purposes.

Check our Privacy Policy for more details.

2.3. You agree to let us use images of yourself taken during the trip for advertising and promotional purposes in any medium we choose as long as these images do not offend your dignity. You grant us a perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide, irrevocable license to use such images for publicity and promotional purposes. You are entitled to deny the use of these images for this purpose based on the stipulations of the Romanian Law 677/2001.

3. Payments

3.1. A booking is confirmed once we have received a deposit from you. The value of the deposit (30% to 50%) depends on the total cost of the booking, the size of the group, and the time left until the beginning of the tour. If a tour is booked less than 30 days before the date of the tour, the payment will be done in full.

3.2. Uncover Romania Tours will send you at least 7 days before the departure date an invoice for the amount constituting the final payment for the travel products or/and services booked. In case the full payment is not received 3 days at the latest before the departure date, Uncover Romania Tours may change the rate payable for the travel product and/or services booked, or may treat the booking as canceled and shall retain the deposit paid on booking as a cancellation fee.

3.3. You can pay for your booking either by:

  • bank transfer to one of our accounts, opened on the name SC Uncover the World SRL at Banca Transilvania, for EUR: RO51BTRLEURCRT0V27712601; for GBP: RO19BTRLGBPCRT0V27712601; for USD: RO91BTRLUSDCRT0V27712601;
  • credit card  (+1% commission fee for multi-day tours);
  • PayPal  (+4.5% commission fee);
  • cash , in RON, based on the exchange rate announced in the previous day by the National Bank of Romania ( www.cursbnr.ro ) for deposits/final payments of City Tours and One Day Tours.

3.4. The commission fees associated with the above payment methods, except cash and credit card payments for City Tours and One Day Tours, are not included in the price of the tours listed on www.uncover-romania-tours.com . You are responsible for paying the commission fees associated with the preferred payment method.

3.5. Except for cash payments in RON, a 1% currency conversion fee will be added to the final price of multi-day tours.

4.1. At any time before a booking is confirmed, we reserve the right to increase or decrease the prices of any of our travel products or/and services.

4.2.The price of a tour can be modified by us after signing the contract only in the case of important changes like alterations in the cost of transportation caused by an increase in the fuel price, significant changes in the exchange rate of the currency in which the tour is paid or unforeseen increases in local taxes at the destination. The price cannot increase by more than 8% and cannot be modified under any circumstances in the 30 days before the start of the tour.

4.3. You have the right to ask and receive a price discount if important changes, mentioned at point 5.2., lead to a significant cut of the travel products or/and services costs.

5. Refunds and cancellations

5.1.   If you decide to cancel the tour with prior notice of at least 30 days, you will be refunded the deposit, minus the transfer fees and the costs that could not be recovered from third parties, for instance, accommodation and other local services already booked. You will not be reimbursed if you cancel the tour less than 30 days before its start except in cases of major force.

5.2. In the case of unforeseen events that could determine us to cancel the tour before its execution, you will be fully reimbursed in 14 days after the notification of this event. The clients are not entitled to any additional compensations in this case.

6. Clients' Rights and Obligations

6.1. You have the right to cancel this contract partly or entirely at any time. If the reason for canceling is attributable to you, you have the obligation to compensate Uncover Romania Tours for the prejudice caused if the cancellation takes place less than 30 days before the start of the tour. The values of the compensation cannot be more than the value of the deposit paid until that date. If the cancellation takes place more than 30 days before the start of the tour, the stipulations of point 5.1. apply.

6.2. You have the right to transfer the tour package to other parties who wish to participate in your place. In this case, the other party assumes the entire contractual rights and obligations, including a price increase if extra services are needed. The transfer cannot take place less than 7 days before the execution of the tour package.

6.3. You acknowledge that the type of travel products and/or services booked requires a certain flexibility and acknowledge that they will permit reasonable alterations to their booking. You also acknowledge that the routes, itineraries, accommodation, types of transportation, or schedules may be modified without prior notice due to various circumstances or events, such as sickness or mechanical breakdown, extreme natural phenomena in the location where the tour takes place, flight cancellations, strikes and other unpredictable or unforeseeable circumstances which are beyond the control of Uncover Romania Tours.

6.4. You have the rights to ask and receive a price discount if any changes in the execution of the tour have affected the services included in the contract except if the cause of these changes is provoked by your own actions if it's a consequence of unforeseen events and/or of the actions of a third party unrelated to the travel services included in the contract. The price discount cannot be greater than the costs of the services affected by the changes in the execution of the tour.

6.5. You are the only responsible party if you do not follow the tour program, if you lose your official ID documents and belongings or if your actions disrupt the execution of the tour.

6.6. You are responsible for securing travel and health insurance as well as applying and obtaining entrance visas to Romania if necessary. 

Citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area, or the United States of America do not need a visa to stay in Romania for a period of maximum of 90 days. Citizens with simple passports from other 58 countries are exempted from the Romanian visa requirement. Check the 58 countries  here .

The list of countries whose citizens require a Romanian visa is available  here .

The procedures for obtaining the visa are available  here .

6.7. You acknowledge that the decisions of the tour guide are final on all aspects likely to affect the safety or well-being of any person participating in the tour. If you fail to comply with a decision made by the tour guide or affect the well-being or mobility of the group, you may be asked to leave the trip immediately, with no right to refund. You must comply with the laws and customs of Romania.

6.8. You acknowledge all tours involve a certain amount of personal risk and that it is also your responsibility to acquaint yourselves with all relevant travel information and the nature of their itinerary.

6.9. You must notify us in writing if the present contract was not fulfilled properly a maximum of 10 days after the end of the tour.

7. Uncover Romania Tours' Rights and Obligations

7.1. Uncover Romania Tours is responsible for the proper execution of the travel products/services sold to the clients as detailed in the contract.

7.2. Uncover Romania Tours must provide the clients, in a reasonable time before the start of the tour, all the necessary documents regarding the execution of the tour: invoices, detailed travel itinerary including accommodation and transportation reservations, the contact information of local guides, and relevant service providers.

7.3. If during or before the tour, Uncover Romania Tours acknowledges it is not possible to completely respect the tour itinerary because of major changes that could not be anticipated, it is obligated to inform the clients as soon as possible. If Uncover Romania Tours cannot fix the situation that created the major changes, it has to offer the clients alternative or financial compensations if any fees already paid by them were part of the services not offered. This compensation cannot be greater than the costs of the services affected by the changes.

7.4. Uncover Romania Tours is not obligated to pay any compensation claims for damages, expenses, losses, or changes to the execution of the tour which is attributable to the actions of the clients, the unforeseeable or unavoidable act, or omission of a third party unconnected with the provision of any travel products and/or services or a force major event.

7.5. Uncover Romania Tours will offer immediate assistance if you are affected by unforeseen circumstances during the execution of the tour. We will provide information regarding health services, local authorities, or embassy services if needed, and will assist you in identifying the best services needed. If you are responsible for the circumstances that created the difficulties, Uncover Romania Tours has the right to charge a reasonable commission that cannot be greater than the actual cost of these assistance services.

7.6. Uncover Romania Tours is not responsible for any damages, expenses, losses, or claims which are attributable to the fault of the clients, the unforeseeable or unavoidable act, or omission of a third party unconnected with the provision of any travel products and/or services or a force major event.

7.7. Uncover Romania Tours must respond in 10 days to any notification sent by you regarding the improper execution of the tour package, mentioning the compensations that apply, if the case, and identifying the responsible parties.

7.8. Uncover Romania Tours reserves the right to unilaterally modify this contract after it was signed and agreed by both parties in the event of unforeseen changes that affect the execution of the tour package. The CLIENTS will be informed immediately in this respect.

8. Insurance against bankruptcy

8.1. The clients are insured against the risk of bankruptcy of the Uncover Romania Tours by the Insurance Policy number 29315 from 10/10/2018 issued by OMNIASIG VIENNA INSURANCE GROUP SA. Address: 51 Aleea Alexandru, Bucharest, Romania. Phone: +40214057420. Email: [email protected] .

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11.1. Uncover Romania Tours reserves the right to update and/or alter these terms and conditions at any time, and it is the clients' responsibility to be familiar with them. The latest terms and conditions can always be found on  www.uncover-romania-tours.com  and will supersede any previous versions.

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Kretzulescu Church, Victoriei Avenue

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The National Museum of History

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Coltea Hospital

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Stirbey Palace, Victoriei Avenue

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Foundation King Carol the 1st, Victoriei Avenue

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The Atheneum, Victoriei Avenue

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View over Bucharest

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The communist Civic Center

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Cismigiu Park

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National Museum of History

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Stavropoleos Monastery

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The National Theater, the University Square

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The Revolution Square

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One person: €115  per person                                                                            

Group of 2 persons:  €55  per person 

Group of 3 persons:  €50  per person

Group of 4 persons: €45 per person  

Group of 5-6 persons: €40  per person  

Discount rates for children.  

The price includes:

tour guide services and planning costs

transportation costs (a maximum of three car rides) for up to three people.

The price does not include:

entrance fees

payment-related fees (1% for credit card, 4.5% for PayPal, variable for bank transfers)

Payment methods

Credit card, bank transfer, PayPal, cash (only for certain tours). The fees related to the payment methods are not included in the price.

Contact us if you’d like to get a price quotation for larger or smaller groups or a shorter/longer version of this tour.

Your hotel or other central location

Walking tour, partly by car

the Parliament, the Old Town, old churches, the University and 21st of December Squares, Victoriei Avenue, Revolution Square, the Village Museum

Discount rates for children

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We had the greatest time with you in Romania. I had no idea when you said that you offered a unique experience, just how unique it would be. Romania is a beautiful country with friendly people, an extremely interesting history and many things to...

A great city to explore. So much history but history that is so recent. You'd only understand this if you have experienced it yourself. Diane was great. Value for money was great. Truly life changing.

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Bucharest has many old churches that are well worth your time.

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We give you 10 reasons to visit Bucharest.

Tours & Day Trips in Bucharest

  • Tours & Day Trips in Bucharest

Bucharest is the capital of Romania and an eclectic city that will surprise you! It has much to offer: a Balkan vibe, Oriental influences with a communist past, a Western-inspired lifestyle and Latin blood. Take any guided tour we've prepared for you - it's the best way to experience this vibrant melting pot!

Start by reading our guide on what to do in Bucharest with 50+ ideas on things to do, best places to visit, where to go out and day trip ideas. Why visit Bucharest? In short - to see a European capital bustling with activity with a vibrant and youthful cultural scene, fine-dining and amazing nightlife , Belle Epoque era villas that survived the transformations ordered by the Romanian communist regime .

Day trips from Bucharest: the best day trips from Bucharest will take you to famous tourist attractions in Romania such as Peles Castle, Bran Castle (aka Dracula's Castle), the city of Brasov or the famous Transfagarasan Road. Visiting Constanta, the Black Sea coast or the Danube Delta on a small group tour is also a great choice.

For multi-day trips you can go hiking in Romania or to discover the best places to visit in Transylvania .

Finally, check our Bucharest public transport guide for more info and how to get to the city from the airport, and our article on Bucharest safety .

Here's a list with the day trips in Bucharest and guided tours we created so you have a great time in Romania's capital city:

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Hike to Glacial Lakes in the Wild Iezer Papusa Mts

Start from: Bucharest

Chitila Dan

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Bran (Dracula) Castle tour Bucharest

Private Day Trip to Brasov, Bran Castle and Peles Castle [NO Dracula stuff]

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Vacaresti Natural Park: the Newest Urban Delta

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Bucharest Getaways: Mogosoaia Palace & Snagov Lake

Savulescu Bogdan

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Bucharest Street Food Tour: Farmers' Markets & Hidden Streets

Start from: University Square

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Road trip to Poenari Castle & Transfagarasan Highway

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The Wine Tradition of Romania: Premium Wine Tasting in Dealu Mare

Casino Palace Constanta

The Black Sea Calling: Day Trip to Constanta & Mamaia Beach

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Complete Bucharest Communism Tour: Palace of Parliament & Ceausescu's Home

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Reviews about Tours & Day Trips in Bucharest

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This short tour covered a lot of territory. Our guide was friendly, informative and always helpful. It was interesting to see the countryside going to and from the Delta and learning more about Romania. However, the main reason for taking the tour was to do a boat cruise on the Danube Delta and it did not disappoint. We saw a good variety of birds, sometimes in the hundreds, and navigated through narrow channels and into and out of lakes. The small boat was ideal in size and the photo opportunities afforded from it were excellent. Thanks to Dan for being a great companion during the 2 days.

Nick was our guide for this 4 day tour. He was an absolute fountain of information and we learned so much. The itinerary he planned, visiting Sinaia, Brasov, Sighisoara and Sibiu, worked really well. We have to admit that the bear experiences were the most exciting for us. The first was at a hide, seeing bears not habituated to humans, and how cautious they are in the wild. The second was along the Transfagarasan Highway where the bears have been fed by people so are not concerned about approaching. Bears came right by the car and it was fantastic to see them close up, with the car windows wound up firmly. Thanks to Nick for a terrific experience.

Our guide Elena was friendly, relaxed and most informative about everything that she showed us. The tour moved on at a perfect pace and we saw the most significant sites in Bucharest. On the walk Elena bought us some Romanian pretzels and chocolate and would have provided a drink as well but we had already brought water. Full marks to Elena for an enjoyable tour and answering all our questions.

It was luck that I've found this tour. We had a fantastic tour with Daniel on a warm Saturday morning. Loved the food and the local perspective as well as all the interesting information. It wasn't just a preconstructed tour, he reacted to our questions and knew a lot. The guide also considered allergies and had ideas of alternatives.

Ilana gave a great tour. I loved all of the history she presented as part of the journey. I felt like I got to know how the citizens lived their day today lives. I would definitely recommend this tour. The food was delicious as well.

Marius at Romanian Friend suggested this when I told him about our plans and we loved it, it was the highlight of our family trip in Romania! the guide was very friendly and took us to places we would have never found on our own, or thought about going to, and gave us a nice presentation of the other side of Bucharest. and the food was great too! a real off-the-beaten path experience, thanks!

we were looking to get out of Bucharest and be in nature on our last day so we contacted Romanian Friend on Friday, they quickly replied and on Saturday we went on this tour with Oana. the trip was great, Snagov forest is wonderful and we had a great time. the trails were not difficult at all and the bikes were proper and well maintained. thank you!

We greatly enjoyed our food walking tour! By far the best day we spent on our visit to Bucharest! So many tasty things and super well organized.

The tour was great! The guide was informative and I learned so much more than I already knew. She was able to answer my questions and give me advice on restaurants, getting back to the airport, and food. I learned so much about the history of Romania and its people.

**A cultural insight into history, neighbourhoods and food with a well-informed and personable guide** Bogdan met us outside the National Theatre with snacks and talked us through the relevant history of Bucharest and Romania which we needed for context of our visit through inner-city neighbourhoods and then onto a delightful, low-key restaurant for a platter of local foods. We then caught the tram to the food market where Bogdan talked us through the various produce/provenance and bought fresh fruits/dessert to accompany our last stop at a super-popular sausage/meat stand next to the market. We sat down and enjoyed the sausages/fruit/baclava and local beer. Before catching the tram back, Bogdan bought delicious doughnuts. All highly recommended! Thank you Bogdan!

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Best Day Trips & Tours in Bucharest

Bucharest has many popular tourist attractions and sights that will surely keep its visitors busy for at least 3 days. Being Romania’s largest city, it’s also diverse with lots of things to do, events, places to hang out, coffee shops and more. Romania’s capital city will also please any type of traveler who will find the best day trips according to his or her interests!

There are a number of Bucharest tours that will guide you through the communist history & landmarks as well as French-inspired 19th-century architecture. You'll also find a talented local cultural scene along with street art & abandoned buildings, hip urban spots, green parks, and hidden areas that will provide shelter from the bustling city center.

You can certainly go on a number of walking tours in Bucharest but if you've got limited time then you may decide to explore only the central parts of Bucharest and reserve the rest for a full day trip. So here are our choices for the top things to see on a Bucharest city break.

Main tourist sights in Bucharest

Undoubtedly, the main highlights and tourist attractions in Bucharest are the Palace of Parliament, the Romanian Village Museum, the Peasant Museum, ancient Orthodox churches, and the Old Town District of Lipscani. You will find that the majority of Bucharest city tours cover most of these. If you have just one day in the capital of Romania make sure to get in the highlights!

  • Discover the Palace of Parliament & Bucharest's communist history

Holding a rightfully-acquired first place is the famous Palace of Parliament also known as House of People, as former dictator Nicolae Ceausescu liked to call it. This massive building will surely impress tourists and visitors, whether from the outside or inside.

With more than one thousand rooms and impressive amounts of marble, hardwood, glass crystals, and gold, this outstanding attraction presents a unique glimpse into Romania’s history. Its construction started in the early 80s and was overseen by the-then presidential couple Elena and Nicolae Ceausescu who played an essential role in lavishly decorating it, while the Romanian people were suffering from shortages of food and basic necessities.

The Parliament House can be visited only through an official guided tour that, unfortunately, will not tell you much about Romanian history. But on our private Essential Communism Tour you'll learn about that and also take a short trip to Ceausescu’s private home, Vila Primaverii, a ‘must-see’ for those interested in a communist Bucharest history.

  • Catch a glimpse of rural life at the Romanian Village Museum

Despite being in Romania’s busiest city, you can also get a glimpse of the beautiful Romanian village life and our rich rural traditions and customs in a great way. Tucked away from crowded boulevards you will find the outdoor Romanian Village Museum. It is located close to Herestrau Park, and contains life-sized replicas of village houses from traditional and representative regions of Romania.

That's why this is my favorite place to recommend to those short on time or on a quick city break in Bucharest who want to find out more about Romanian culture.

A guided tour of the museum is one of the best things you can do while in Bucharest, as it will swiftly whisk you away from the bustling city life and transport you back in time to a place where everything was centered around community and traditions.

  • Discover Romanian history

You can also consider visiting the Romanian Peasant Museum, a great place to get a glimpse of how our resourceful, self-sustainable ancestors lived for hundreds of years in perfect harmony with nature. Finally, there is the National History Museum where you should not miss the collection of golden bracelets that belonged to our Dacian ancestors.

  • Visit Ancient Orthodox churches

A Bucharest day trip is never complete without a chance to view some of the beautiful Orthodox churches in the city. There are lots of them, and some are even considered centuries-old monuments that carry a lot of history on their painted walls.

If you only have the time to see one church during your Bucharest city tour, the Mihai Voda church is the best option. It is the oldest and most well-preserved church in Bucharest, while also being a rare example of medieval religious architecture. The church was constructed in 1594 by Mihai Viteazul, who was an important figure in Romanian history.

If you want to visit these impressive churches we prepare an organized tour so that you have someone to show you all the details you'd miss otherwise. The Mihai Voda church has many stories to tell!

  • Eat, drink, and have fun in Bucharest's Old Town

Now it’s time to discover the best places for a fun time while in Bucharest, and the Old Town, located in the city center, is the place to be. The area has developed a very solid reputation for good restaurants, bars, clubs, and nightlife. Some of the favourites include Grand Café Van Gogh, Hanul lui Manuc, Caru’ cu Bere, The Gin Factory, Interbelic, Club A, Shoteria - just to name a few! Our favorite place for evening drinks is Linea Closer to the Moon - check it out!

By day you can explore the cobbled streets and admire the beautiful Baroque-Renaissance architecture before stopping at one of the many cafes or restaurants.

You certainly must try Romanian traditional cuisine: cabbage rolls (sarmale) served with polenta are a popular dish for anyone visiting Bucharest, as are ciorba dishes (sour soups). Romanians also make great coffee, so you’re in for a treat!

In the evening, the Old Town transforms into a party center and the music will be playing until the early hours of the morning. If you are looking for great nightlife and a fun place for your weekend getaway - then Bucharest is your city!

Our Bucharest pub crawling tour and craft beer tour are a great way for you to experience all this!

Things to do for 1-2 days in Bucharest

Walk along the wide boulevards. One of the things we recommend you do while in Bucharest is to go for a walk (or perhaps a bike tour) along the long promenades, the wide-boulevards crisscrossing the most important city of Romania. On your list should be Calea Victoriei (Victory Boulevard), Kisselef Road (Calea Kisselef), or Regina Elisabeta Boulevard (Queen Elizabeth Road).

The most famous and historically significant street in Romania is surely Calea Victoriei. The best way to explore Romania’s most famous street is by foot, but be prepared for a long walk as the road is a full 3km in distance! On the street, you will find landmarks such as the Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History and the Cantacuzino Palace (don't confuse with Cantacuzino Castle in Busteni, another great place to visit on a day trip).

Not to mention some beautiful houses, churches and also shops! Not too far from Calea Victoriei is one of the most ‘Instagramable’ places in Bucharest; a passage filled with multi-coloured umbrellas. This is a popular instagram spot and, of course, where most travel bloggers flock to!

If you continue along Calea Victoriei, it will lead you to Revolution Square, the place where Nicolae Ceausescu’s regime crumbled on the cold morning of December 21, 1989, the start of the Romanian Revolution. The best way to find out more about the events in 1989 is on our Bucharest Untold tour.

  • Discover Bucharest's artistic side

For those interested in the cultural and artistic side of Bucharest, tourists will be happy to hear that there are many art galleries in town.

The most prestigious with renowned painters and collections include Zorzini Gallery, H'art Gallery, Anaid, and Artmark. A particular spot belongs to Galateca Gallery which specializes in avant-garde design. Of course, the National Art Museum located in the former Royal Palace building, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art hosted by a wing of the Palace of Parliament are a must for art-lovers.

  • Observe Bucharest's architecture and city landscapes

Observe and admire the superb and sometimes peculiar architecture of the various buildings and important edifices you will see on your way, such as the Romanian Athenaeum, considered to be the most beautiful building in the Romanian capital.

Constructed in 1888 as a concert hall, the Romanian Athenaeum is an architectural combination of neoclassic and eclectic elements. Unfortunately, you can only enter during concerts and events but you may be able to view the foyer if you are lucky! Some Bucharest tours can also guarantee entry. If you happen to venture into the gardens of the Athenaeum for a spot of sightseeing, you will find there numerous statues of important cultural and political Romanian personalities.

Did you know that Bucharest was also known as ‘Little Paris’ during the interwar period?

And the easiest way to see this is through its architecture, but there’s more. Bucharest has its very own Arc de Triomphe, which resembles its more famous Parisian brother! The Arcul de Triumf (in Romanian) is also host to a small museum where visitors view exhibitions such as The Great War of Reunification of the Nation, Heraldry of the Great Boyar Families (bronze effigies, photographs), The Arch of Triumph in Images (photographs, all the historical models), and The Great Union of 1918 (crowns and royal scepter reproduced).

Our Bucharest Little Paris tour is a walking small group tour designed to give you a taste of all of the above!

  • Enjoy a day in Bucharest's massive parks

A leisurely stroll (or bike ride) in the magnificent parks of Bucharest is an experience not to be missed, especially in the summer season, when the parks are green and full of life. You will certainly return to your home city feeling very jealous!

Bucharest has a great number of parks and green spaces, but Herestrau Park stands out as the best among them! The park boasts a huge lake and also its very own island, Rose Island. There are lots of pathways for running, cycling and also playgrounds for children.

Once you reach the northern section of the lake you’ll find a large number of cafes, restaurants, and clubs. Most likely the widest range of dining choices that you will ever find in a park!

Not exactly a park, the Vacaresti Delta has been declared the biggest urban biosphere in Europe! The reserve stretches over 190 hectares and is home to various species of birds and small mammals, such as foxes, otters, and more. The intriguing thing about this biopark is that it was not intended to be a natural reserve at all.

In communist Bucharest, several infrastructure projects were planned for the area, including an artificial basin. After the anti-communist revolution in 1989, all plans were abandoned and nature eventually reclaimed the land as its own and turned it into a beautiful place for nature lovers!

Day Trips from Bucharest

For those looking to get outside of the city and visit its surroundings for a great time, there are some very excellent options to consider for a full-day trip.

Bucharest tours are a good introduction to Romania but if you want to really understand Romanian culture and its people you need to venture a bit further away from the capital. This may mean that you will need to join a Bucharest city tour bus or hop on public transportation for some fast-forward travel time, so you can also discover other parts of Romania while in this beautiful country.

The most popular day tours are just a few hours' drive away from the capital city and will either bring you close to the mountains or, if you consider yourself a beach person, take you to the Black Sea in the city of Constanta. The choice is yours, and we are here to make your stay in Romania feel like a dream.

  • Bucharest locals’ favourite getaway

A short drive to Mogosoaia and Snagov will lead you to the locals’ favourite weekend getaway spots, with plenty of nature and history, too! So, if you want to blend in with the locals and see how they spend their weekends, a visit to Mogosoaia and Snagov is one of the best Bucharest day trips to consider.

Mogosoaia Palace is representative of Romania’s 17-18th century feudal lords and displays a unique architectural style. And beyond dense forests lies Snagov Lake, with the 15th century Snagov Monastery in the middle of it where Vlad the Impaler (the real-life inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula) is supposedly buried.

  • Bran Castle tours from Bucharest

Speaking of Dracula and lords, Romania’s most beautiful castles, Peles Castle (one and a half hours drive) and the famous Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle, two and a half hours drive), can be visited on one of the most popular day tours from Bucharest, which will also take you to the charming medieval city of Brasov.

You'll find lots of companies doing big bus tours with this itinerary but we don't like that and only offer a private tour so you take your time to explore these incredible sights.

So, you can switch from admiring the medieval walls on a Bran Castle tour to reaching the vibrant Council Square in the town center of Brasov in under a one-hour drive. While in Brasov, you can go on a lovely uphill walk to the Tampa Peak to see the city from above. You can also reach Tampa Peak with a cable car.

Another must-do in the beautiful city of Brasov is to visit the Black Church and admire its medieval walls, with over 600 years old history.

Even if Peles Castle isn’t as well-known as Bran Castle, it’s an impressive construction. It was constructed by King Carol I of Romania as a summer residence and its inauguration was in 1883. This is the favourite place for many Romanians for a great weekend getaway, not only for its architecture but also for its beautiful surroundings.

Furthermore, Peles Castle is located close to the old royal train station, which was exclusively reserved for the Royal Family and its guests at the summer royal residence.

  • Other best places to visit on a day trip from Bucharest

Close to Sinaia, where Peles Castle is located, is the region of Dealu Mare, known for its vineyards and premium wine producers. This is the best place to go for a wine tasting trip in Romania.

We highly recommend choosing one of our guided Transylvania tours from Bucharest if you want to see all these sights in one day, otherwise, it might be a bit challenging for a do-it-yourself tour, especially with regular buses.

On your way to Brasov, you can also make a stop at an astonishing place, the Slanic Prahova salt mine is the biggest salt mine in Europe. Turda Salt Mine, closer to Cluj-Napoca, may be more popular but it's too far away to visit during a day trip. Nevertheless, Slanic Salt Mine will not disappoint!

Poenari Castle - where Vlad the Impaler actually lived - is another interesting sight to visit. It's a favorite place for those interested in Dracula history and legends even if this medieval fortress is now in ruins. And if combined with the famous Transfagarasan Road (open for driving only from July - October) then this will be a great day trip out of Bucharest!

If you don’t want to go to the most famous castles in Romania to avoid the crowds, you can also choose a small group tour from Bucharest with other sights in the area, such as Cantacuzino Castle, 7 Stairs Canyon or even a hiking trip to Bucegi National Park where you can see the Romanian Sphynx!

Finally, another major tourist attraction in Romania that can be visited on a day trip from Bucharest is the famous Transfagarasan Road – the ‘best road in the world’ according to Top Gear, which crosses the impressive Fagaras Mountains.

Located 250 km away from Bucharest on winding roads leading deep into the Carpathian Mountains, the road is open only from June until September and is accessible only by car. On your way there, don’t miss Curtea de Arges Monastery, a major Orthodox and historic sight. The Transfagarasan Road is one of the best tours to the famous Transylvania from Bucharest.

  • The Black Sea and Constanta: Fun by the beach

You may have heard about Romania’s Black Sea – yes, just 220 km away from Bucharest is the city of Constanta and the golden fine sands of Mamaia, the most famous beach resort in Romania. Close to the city of Constanta by the Black Sea Coast you'll find plenty of resorts with lots of options based on your interests, requirements and budget.

There's something for everyone here. So, for example, if you are looking for something different, the main road in Mamaia will lead you to less crowded but wilder beaches with unique beauty, such as Corbu and Vadu.

So if you’re longing to see the amazing view of the sea, hear and feel its breeze, take a boat ride, and even find out how the ancient port of Tomis helped spread multiculturalism, tolerance, and commerce in the region – consider a small group day tour from Bucharest to the Black Sea coast.

And if you want to have a proper holiday by the sea, you'll find a fair share of resorts to choose from for every budget type.

On your journey from Bucharest to Constanta, you will have the opportunity to cross the Danube River and admire the Anghel Saligny bridge, built between 1890 and 1895.

  • The Danube Delta: Nature's wonderland

How about a tour from Bucharest to the Danube Delta? The second-largest river delta in Europe! The UNESCO biosphere Danube Delta is further away from Bucharest and harder to access so you will need at least 2 days to learn about the wonders and sights of this great place. We certainly wouldn’t consider it a day trip from Bucharest but instead a guided bus tour for those who have more time to spend in Romania.

  • from Romania to Bulgaria in no time: Veliko Tarnovo and Tsaravets medieval fortress

A one-day trip from Bucharest can take you across the Romanian border, to Veliko Tarnovo, a beautiful medieval town in northern Bulgaria. This small town is rich in history and is home to one of the most beautiful medieval fortresses in Europe, Tsaravets.

Located 100 kilometers from Veliko Tarnovo, you'll find a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo. This is where the first hermits excavated their cells and churches during the 12th century. The murals from the 14th century bear witness to the extraordinary talent of the artists associated with the Tarnovo School of Painting.

If you want a custom tour or have any questions - don't hesitate to contact us, we're happy to help!

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  • Two Castles in One Day Tour – 12 hours
  • Bucharest City Tour by Night – 1.5 hours
  • Bucharest City Tour & Wine Tasting – 2.5 hours
  • Bucharest Evening Tour & Traditional Dinner – 3 hours
  • Unhealthy Food Tour of Bucharest – 4 hours
  • Half-Day Tour of Bucharest – 4 hours
  • The Last Days of Communism Tour – 4 hours
  • Mogosoaia Palace & Snagov Monastery Tour – 5 hours
  • Wines of Wallachia Tasting Tour – 8 hours
  • One Day Tour from Bucharest to Constanta (the ancient city of Tomis) – 10 hours
  • The Real Dracula Tour – 11 hours
  • Experience Bulgaria Tour – 11 hours
  • Transylvania Break Tour – 2 days
  • Danube Delta Tour – 2 days
  • Transfagarasan & Medieval City of Sibiu Tour – 2 days
  • Medieval Transylvania Tour – 3 days
  • Private Half-Day City Tour of Bucharest – 5 hours
  • Private Full-Day Sightseeing Tour of Bucharest – 8 hours
  • Slanic Salt Mine & Wine Tasting Tour – 8 hours
  • Peles Royal Castle & Wine Tasting Tour – 9 hours
  • In the Footsteps of Dracula Tour – 11 hours
  • Private Trip to Peles Castle & Bran Dracula Castle – 12 hours
  • One Day Tour to Bulgaria – 11 hours
  • The Black Sea & Danube Delta Tour – 2 days
  • Medieval City of Brasov Tour (Kronstadt) – 2 days
  • Medieval City of Sibiu Tour (Hermannstadt) – 2 days
  • Bucovina & Transylvania Tour – 3 days
  • Romanian UNESCO Heritage Tour – 4 days
  • Magic Transylvania Tour – 4 days
  • Transylvanian Medieval Castles & Fortified Churches Tour – 4 days
  • Maramures, Bucovina & Danube Delta Tour – 5 days
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  • Bucharest – 9 tours
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Bucharest City Tour by Night. Tours in Romania

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Bucharest city tour by night is the perfect way to end a day in the capital city of Romania. If you don’t have time to wander around, you can book this tour in Bucharest for a one hour and a half night drive with a guide through the city center to discover the most interesting sites and to hear the story of the little Paris.

Small group (no more than 16 people) shared tour by car/minibus

€49 /adult,  €39 /child 7-12

Groups discounts

5% for 2 people, 10% for 3 people, 15% for 4 or more people traveling together (call us for a discount code)

Additional benefits for our customers

  • 10% discount at best restaurants in Bucharest including famous locations as Hard Rock Cafe, Caru’ cu bere, Hanu’ lui Manuc, Pescarus
  • 20% discount at Museum of Senses
  • 15% discount and a free group photo at 3D Museum

Departure & Return Location

Pick-up & drop-off at your hotel (or any address in the city)

Departure Time

English (other languages available on request for an additional fee)

Price Includes

  • Transportation by A/C van/minibus
  • Certified English speaking tour guide
  • Hotel pick-up & drop-off

Cancellation policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the activity starts

Romania, Bucharest - city tour highlights

  • Small Group Tour: No more than 16 people for a more personal and intimate experience. A chance to discover Bucharest while making new friends.
  • Friendly, Experienced Guide: Feel welcome, relaxed, and able to enjoy the tour to its fullest. Ask your burning questions and learn from your knowledgeable guide.
  • Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural and social perspective.
  • Take beautiful photos in front of the most interesting monuments of the city

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  • At least 2 people are required for this activity to take place

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Bucharest City Tour – travel in Romania

Itinerary of Bucharest city tour

The itinerary of your Bucharest city tour depends on the pick-up point, but it will include the most famous sites of Bucharest : Free Press Square – Herastrau Park – The Arch of Triumph – Kiseleff Boulevard – Victory Square – Peasant Museum – Geological Museum – Government Palace – Victory Road – George Enescu Museum (Cantacuzino Palace) – Revolution Square – Hilton Athenee Palace Hotel – The Athenaeum – Royal Palace (National Museum of Art) – Revolution’s Memorial – Kretulescu Church – Military Circus – Cismigiu Park – Kogalniceau Square – Opera House – Military Academy – Parliament Palace – Constitution Square – Union Boulevard – Union Square – Coltea Hospital – University Square – Magheru Boulevard – Romana Square.

What is the tipping policy?

Our guides do accept tips, and they are greatly appreciated. Tipping is left up to the individual, but as a general practice, 10% – 20% of the trip cost is the common gratuity in Romania.

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bucharest city tour

Bucharest city tour one day long

From 99  € /person

Do you have a whole day to discover Bucharest ? Spend it wisely! Bucharest city tour offers you the opportunity to see the main objectives in town, to hear their stories and to visit the most important of them. At midday, we will stop for lunch in a cosy restaurant. At the end of it, you will realize that you want to stay longer than a day. Check below the detailed itinerary for one day in Bucharest.

Or you can try one of our shorter tours in Bucharest .

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  • Description
  • Village museum – a collection of all traditional Romanian houses (visiting)
  • Romanian Atheneum – the famous concert hall
  • Royal palace – now Art Museum
  • Bucharest old town
  • Stavropoleos church – a quiet monastery in Bucharest’s old town (visiting)
  • Calea Victoriei – the main street in Bucharest
  • Parliament Palace – the second largest building in the world (visiting)

And other secret places that will make you want more.

Details of the tour:

Start and endpoint.

at your hotel or another chosen location

Departure time

On the day of the tour you need a valid passport to visit the Parliament palace

bucharest city tour

After this long walk in the city centre, your guide will take you to see the second-largest building in the world, the Parliament Palace. You will need your passport to enter here, but inside you will have two hours guided tour.

Bucharest old town and Parliament palace

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Bucharest sightseeing tour and Village museum

Individual tour, group of 2-3 persons, 4-7 persons.

  • A friendly, English speaking guide
  • Assistance during the entire tour
  • Transport by car or minivan
  • Pick up and drop off from/at your hotel in Bucharest

Not included

  • Entrance fees

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3 reviews for Bucharest city tour one day long

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Ronit T. – August 2, 2021

I took this tour the first day after I arrived in Bucharest and it was the best thing I could have done. Florin is an amazing guide who explained everything to me, allowing me to truly appreciate what I was seeing; as well as understanding the culture and the people a lot better. It is a very complete tour were you see the key things in Bucharest. Definitely a must!

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Sherwin – May 15, 2023

Great family tour! We did a a day trip tour with Florin in Bucharest in Aug 2021. He is knowledgable about this history and every inches on this city. He grew up here and knows what to see, where to eat, history background. I feel that Private tours is the best way to go for single people, couples and specially families! I cannot stand walking around with groups of people who want different things. The best way you can maximize your time is hiring Secret Romania for your travel needs. He offers many trips not just this one. He is responsive is responsive and flexible. He also have a nice clean vehicle to take you around. Book with him and you will not regret it!

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Laura – October 3, 2023

An extraordinary opportunity to find out more about a city where I leave for more than 15 years. We usually have the tendancy to ignore the sightseeing in our own town, but we had the great chamce to go on this tour together with our Jamaican friends, travelling from London: it’s the perfect combination between historical information spiced with interesting details, hidden sightseeing gems and a very pleasent company. They take care of all the details – all you need to do is lay back, relax and enjoy!

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In perioada primavara – toamna, conform unui calendar anuntat anual de catre Societatea de Transport Bucuresti, orasul poate fi admirat de catre turisti dintr-un autobuz supraetajat.

La fel ca in cazul tuturor liniilor turistice cu autobuze speciale care functioneaza in marile capitale europene, si cele patru autobuze supraetajate care deservesc linia Bucharest City Tour parcurg centrul capitalei oferind turistilor ocazia sa admire multe obiective si locuri istorice ale Bucurestiului.

Autobuzele double-decker cu capacitate de 77 locuri sunt prevazute cu ghid audio oferit in limba romana, engleza si franceza, urmand sa fie implementata cat de curand si varianta in limba italiana.

Traseul Bucharest City Tour

Cele 14 statii de pe traseul Bucharest City Tour cu autobuzul supraetajat sunt: Piata Presei, Muzeul Satului, Arcul de Triumf, Piata Victoriei, Calea Victoriei, Palatul Parlamentului, Piata Unirii, Universitate, Piata Romana, Piata Victoriei, Piata Charles de Gaulle, Sos. Kiseleff si Piata Presei.

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La plecarea din Piata Presei, autobuzul circula pe Soseaua Kiseleff in capatul careia turistii vor fi intampinati de catre Arcul de Triumf, iar in paralel vor trece pe langa Muzeul Satului , ale carui casute traditionale pot fi zarite pe malul lacului din Parcul Herastrau.

Cand ajung in Piata Victoriei, calatorii vor vedea Muzeul Taranului Roman, Muzeul de Geologie, Muzeul Grigore Antipa , Muzeul Taranului Roman si Palatul Victoria – sediul guvernului Romaniei.

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Traseul continua pe Calea Victoriei spre Piata Revolutiei cu vizionarea Ateneului Roman , a Muzeului National de Arta, a cladirii Bibliotecii Universitare Central e , biserica Kretzulescu, Palatul Telefoanelor si Cercul Militar National.

Urmatoarea statie pe traseu este in fata Palatului CEC, vis-a-vis de care calatorii vad Muzeul National de Istorie si Biserica Stavropoleos .

Pe Bulevardul Libertatii autobuzul dezvaluie privelistea impozanta a Palatului Parlamentului iar la Piatra Unirii, turistii vor putea vedea fosta catedrala Patriarhala, Hanul lui Manuc, Curtea Veche si o parte din Centrul Vechi al orasului.

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Intoarcerea catre punctul de plecare se face prin Piata Universitatii pe Bulevardul I.C. Bratianu, pe langa Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti, splendida cladire a Spitalului Coltea, alaturi de care se vede si Biserica Coltea, cladirea renovata recent a Teatrului National Bucuresti si Universitatea.

Ajunsi in Piata Romana, turistii vor putea vedea Muzeul Literaturii si cladirea Academiei de Studii Economice, apoi autobuzul va reintra pe traseul Piata Victoriei – Piata Charles de Gaulle – Parcul Regele Mihai I (Herastrau) – Piata Presei.

Informatii utile

Poti obtine gratuit o harta detaliata a traseului liniei turistice Bucharest City Tour de la receptiile hotelurilor partenere, din Gara de Nord, de la Aeroportul International Henri Coanda sau de la centrele de emitere si reincarcare carduri din reteaua de transport public de suprafata.

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Conform informatiilor oferite de Societatea de Transport Bucuresti, tarifele pentru aceasta linie turistica sunt 25 lei/bilet pentru adulti si 10 lei/bilet pentru copiii cu varste intre 7-14 ani. Copiii mai mici de 7 ani, care circula insotiti de un adult, au transportul gratuit.

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International Friendly, Stadion Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

Poland vs. Ukraine — Fubo Sports 4, 2:35 p.m.

Morning Footy — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 8 a.m.

Real Madrid Pass — Fubo Sports, 8 a.m.

Football Report — Fubo Sports, 9:30 a.m.

Box 2 Box — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 1 p.m.

Scoreline — CBS Sports Golazo Network, 5 p.m.

ESPN FC — ESPN+, 5:30 p.m.

Sports News & Talk

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 7 a.m.

Follow the Money — DraftKings Network, 7 a.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN, 7 a.m.

The Carton Show — FS1, 7 a.m.

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 7:30 a.m.

GOJO and Golic — DraftKings Network, 8 a.m.

Get Up — ESPN, 8 a.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN2, 8 a.m.

Thru the Ringer — FanDuel TV, 8 a.m.

Sports News Highlights — NLSE, 8 a.m.

The Early Line Live — SportsGrid, 8 a.m.

Morning Buzz — CBS Sports HQ, 9 a.m.

The Ringer: Cousin Sal’s Winning Weekend — FanDuel TV, 9 a.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN2, 9 a.m.

The Dan Patrick Show — Peacock, 9 a.m.

The Dan LeBatard Show With Stugotz: Local Hour — YouTube, 9 a.m.

Nothing Personal With David Samson — DraftKings Network, 10 a.m.

The Dan Le Batard Show With Stugotz — DraftKings Network, 11 a.m.

Up & Adams — FanDuel TV, 11 a.m.

NewsWire Live — SportsGrid, 11 a.m.

The Short List — NLSE, 11:30 a.m.

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, noon

B1G Today — Big Ten Network, noon

Midday Rundown — CBS Sports HQ, noon

SportsCenter — ESPN2, noon

The Rich Eisen Show — The Roku Channel, noon

Live on the Line — Stadium, noon

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 12:30 p.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN2, 1 p.m.

The Immortals — NLSE, 1:30 p.m .

SportsCenter — ESPN2, 2 p.m.

The Domonique Foxworth Show — ESPNews, 2 p.m.

Sports News Highlights — NLSE, 2 p.m.

Red Corner/Blue Corner — Stadium, 2 p.m.

The Pat McAfee Show — YouTube, 2 p.m.

Sportswoman — Women’s Sports Network, 3 p.m.

Trending Now — CBS Sports HQ, 3 p.m.

Pablo Torre Finds Out — DraftKings Network, 3 p.m.

Brother From Another — Peacock, 3 p.m.

Ferrall Coast to Coast — SportsGrid, 3 p.m.

Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 3 p.m.

Stadium Clubhouse — Stadium, 3:30 p.m.

Invincible — NLSE, 4 p.m.

ACC PM — ACC Network, 4 p.m.

Missin Curfew — DraftKings Network, 4 p.m.

You Better You Bet — Stadium, 4 p.m.

CBS Sports HQ Spotlight — CBS Sports Network, 4:30 p.m.

Around the Horn — ESPN, 5 p.m.

Pardon the Interruption — ESPN, 5:30 p.m.

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 6 p.m.

The Truth Lounge — DraftKings Network, 6 p.m.

SportsLine Picks & Previews — CBS Sports HQ, 6 p.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN, 6 p.m.

Sports News Highlights — NLSE, 6 p.m.

Game Time Decisions LIVE — SportsGrid, 6 p.m.

The Rally — Stadium, 6 p.m.

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 6:30 p.m.

The Truth Lounge — DraftKings, 7 p.m.

SEC Now — SEC Network, 7 p.m.

Primetime Scoreboard — CBS Sports HQ, 7 p.m.

SportsCenter — ESPN2, 7 p.m.

Oddball — DraftKings Network, 7:30 p.m.

Stadium Clubhouse — Stadium, 7:30 p.m.

Good Follow — DraftKings Network, 8 p.m.

All ACC — ACC Network, 10 p.m.

SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 10:30 p.m.

Contacto deportivo — TUDN, 10 p.m.

Postgame Headlines & Highlights — CBS Sports HQ, 11 p.m.

Sports News Highlights — NLSE, 11 p.m.

SportsCenter Featured — ESPN2, 11 p.m.

All ACC — ACC Network, 11:30 p.m.

Game ON — Women’s Sports Network, 11:30 p.m.

TYM Zona mixta — Telemundo, midnight

Game ON — Women’s Sports Nework, midnight

Headlines & Highlights — CBS Sports HQ, midnight

SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, midnight

SportsRage Late Night LIVE — SportsGrid, midnight

Contacto deportivo — Univision/TUDN, midnight

SportsCenter at Night — ESPN, 1 a.m. (Saturday)

The Bostonian vs. The Book — SportsGrid, 1 a.m. (Saturday)

Best of The Dan LeBatard Show With Stugotz — DraftKings Network, 2 a.m. (Saturday)

SportsCenter at Night — ESPN2, 2 a.m. (Saturday)

The Bostonian vs. The Book — SportsGrid, 2 a.m. (Saturday)

TMZ Sports — FS1, 4:30 a.m. (Saturday)

TMZ Sports Weekend — FS1, 5 a.m. (Saturday)

South Beach Sessions — DraftKings Network, 5 a.m. (Saturday)

Headlines and Highlights — CBS Sports HQ, 6 a.m. (Saturday)

Best of GOJO and Golic — DraftKings Network, 6 a.m. (Saturday)

ATP Tour/WTA Tour

French Open, Stade Roland Garros, Paris, France

Announcers: Noah Eagle/Mary Carillo/John McEnroe

Men’s Semifinals — NBC, 11 a.m. (live ET only)

Men’s Semifinals– Peacock, 11 a.m.

Tennis Channel Live at Roland Garros — Tennis Channel, 8 a.m.

UEFA Champions League

Champions League Weekly — CBS Sports Network, 6 p.m.

Commissioner’s Cup

Indiana Fever at Washington Mystics — Ion, 7:30 p.m.

Dallas Wings at Los Angeles Sparks — Ion, 10 p.m.

Minnesota Lynx at Phoenix Mercury — Ion, 10 p.m.

Seattle Storm at Las Vegas Aces — Ion, 10 p.m.

WNBA On Ion Pregame Show — Ion, 7 p.m.

WNBA On Ion Game Break Show — Ion, 9:30 p.m.

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