Romanian Athenaeum - One of the most emblematic buildings of Bucharest, resembling an ancient Greek temple.
Revolution Square - The place where former communist dictator Ceausescu gave the last speech.
Victoriei Avenue - The most elegant avenue in the city, with major buildings and monuments along the boulevard.
Central University Library - Built in eclectic style by French architect Paul Gottereau with the sponsorship of King Carol I
Old Town - Walking tour of vibrant Old Town area, full of cafes, restaurants and historical monuments.
Stavropoleos Monastery - A hidden gem in Old Town and one of the oldest churches in Bucharest, dating from 1724.
Palace of the Parliament - huge construction, world famous for its size and story.
Holocaust Memorial - unveiled in 2009, the Memorial finally recognises the country's role in the genocide of Europe's Jews
Private tour led by English speaking guide
Romanian traditional snack