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Excursie Bucuresti 8 ore MINI VAN

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Tip tur - privat / doar pentru grupul dvs.

Durata - 8 ore

Program - zilnic

Ora Preluare - intre 07:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Locatie preluare - orice hotel/adresa din Bucuresti

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Obiective turistice Palatul Parlamentului, Muzeul Satului, Muzeul National de Istorie. Turul este complet customizabil. In functie de interesele dumneavoastra stabilim si locatiile de vizitat.

Cantitate Disponibil

 

Politica de securitate (editați cu modulul de reasigurare a clienților)

 

Politica de livrare (editați cu modulul de reasigurare a clienților)

 

Politica de returnare (editați cu modulul de reasigurare a clienților)

IT INCLUDES

Transfer by private car

Small group tour

Private tour

Professional guide

Still water

EXCLUDE

Entrance tickets

Meal or drinks

PRIVATE TOUR - ADVANTAGES

The perfect gift for foreign guests visiting Romania.

Recommended for families with children! We provide a FREE child seat, unlimited stops along the route.

You choose the departure time for the excursion (between 07:00 and 20:00).

Collection is made from the address / addresses set by you.

Free cancellation 24 hours in advance for sedans and minivans.

Route:

Romanian Athenaeum

Revolution Square

Victory Road

CEC Palace and the National History Museum

National Opera

Cotroceni Presidential Palace

The Parliament Palace - Constitution Square and Unirii Boulevard

The Romanian Patriarchate - Union Square

Old Center – Old Court, National Bank of Romania

University Square – Coltea Palace, National Theatre, Bucharest University

Magheru Boulevard

Romanian market

Victoria Square - Victoria Palace

Aviatorilor Boulevard - Monument to the Heroes of the Air

Charles de Gaulle square

Primaverii Boulevard – Primaverii Palace

Arch of Triumph

The Village Museum

House of Press

Kiseleff Boulevard

The Museum of the Romanian Peasant and the Museum of Geology

Gheorghe Antipa National Museum of Natural History

TOURIST SPOTS

Piata Victoriei

It is one of the largest intersections in Bucharest, which takes its name from the old and famous Victoriei road, which intersects Piata Victorei. The Victoria Palace - currently the seat of the Government of Romania - is the key institution of this place, seconded by the Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History, in the opposite direction.

Palatul Parlamentului

By far the most imposing and well-known tourist attraction in Bucharest is the Palace of the Parliament or as Nicolae Ceausescu called it, the People's Palace. Located high on the Arsenal Hill, the current Palace of the Parliament is certified as the second administrative building in the world after the Pentagon. The building described in numbers and statistics is astonishing: 270 meters long, 245 meters wide, 86 meters high, 92 meters deep (below ground level), 1,000,000 cubic meters of Ruschita marble, 700 architects, and the numbers don't stop there. !

  Visiting is only possible with a reservation made 24-48 hours in advance, and the visitor is required to have an identity card or passport on him (not a driver's license or insurance card). The standard tour lasts approximately 1 hour.

Arcul de Triumf 

The Arc de Triomphe in Bucharest is one more reason why Bucharest is called Little Paris. Despite the fact that it went through different stages of construction and reconstruction to reach its current form only in 1936, the Arc de Triomphe in Bucharest is more than a monument, it is proof of the heroism of the Romanians in the First World War.

 Piata Victoriei – Calea Victoriei

Formerly called Podul Mogosoaiei, Calea Victoriei is one of the oldest and most famous streets in Bucharest, perhaps even the quintessence of little Paris. Along it, monumental architectural pieces are revealed one by one in the specific style:

The Cantacuzino Palace (today the George Enescu Museum) superb in its rococo style, the Cretulescu Church, the Revolution Square and the former headquarters of the Communist Party, the Romanian Athenaeum, the Palace of Economy (CEC Building), the Royal Palace and the Central University Library Carol I, the Palace of Telephones, the Palace of Posts (Current National History Museum).

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