Although Bucharest is where the money make Romania go round, there are still a couple of great things to do even for free. Parks, churches, a tour (guided Bucharest free tours), some museums (The Jewish Museum and the Communist Mu…Open the full description
Although Bucharest is where the money make Romania go round, there are still a couple of great things to do even for free.
Parks, churches, a tour (guided Bucharest free tours), some museums (The Jewish Museum and the Communist Museum), Ciclop parking place, Hanul lui Manuc have free entrance.
Others (like the Palace of Parliament) are free to admire from the outside.
Parcul Cişmigiu
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Originally designed by the German landscape gardener Wilhelm Meyer in the 1850s as an English garden, Cişmigiu is still a favorite place of walk for many Bucharesters. As a charming detail, the oldest newspaper kiosk in Bucharest can be seen near the entrance from Bd. Regina Elisabeta.
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Hanul lui Manuc
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Built by an Armenian called Emanuel Mârzaian (Manuc), one of the richest and most influential merchants of his times in the Balkan region, Manuc's Inn was built about two hundred years ago, providing lodging and shelter for the caravans on their trade routes.
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Parliament Palace
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The palace boasts 12 stories, 1,100 rooms, a 328-ft-long lobby and four underground levels, including an enormous nuclear bunker. The interior is a luxurious display of crystal chandeliers, mosaics, oak paneling, marble, gold leaf, stained-glass windows and floors covered in rich carpets.
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Garajul Ciclop
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It's on the must-see list for all lovers and fans of street art and it's also an interesting industrial heritage site.
All bike fans will be delighted to find a colorful Pegas bike shop with many sport accessories for sale on the ground floor.
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Luigi Cazzavillan Park
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You should come and see it because of its size and because it is hidden right in the middle of the city and also because you will feel like in Paris. The walk to the park will take from the bustling center to the quiet center and also if you will close your eyes you will feel the perfume of the Belle Epoque of Bucharest around you.
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Ion Voicu (Ioanid) Park
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Although very small, it is one of Bucharest’s finest. Being designed after the English and French landscape gardens, it has all the elements of an idyllic garden: a pavilion, a pond, a bridge and statues. You can relax after a tiresome walk through the streets of the city, take a lot of pictures or read a book.
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Schitul Darvari
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The monastery has a beautiful and quiet garden worth a visit especially in the hot summer days, when you can rest under the shadow of a centuries-old linden tree. It is very close to other attractions, such as "Grădina Icoanei” park.
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Sighet Memorial Exhibition
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This is one of the only places in the city where you can find authentic and uncensored information about communism in Romania. There's an interesting story about groups of partisans who hid in the mountains and resisted communism for almost 20 years. Propaganda made them out to be bandits and even today they are remembered this way.
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