Stop 1: The National Village Museum
An open-air reconstruction of a traditional Romanian village.
For many Romanians, entering the National Village Museum is like going back to the days of childhood spent in the countryside. For everyone else, this is the perfect place to discover an authentic Romanian village, with folklore elements and buildings originating from all historical provinces.
Admire steep-roofed peasant homes, thatched barns, log cabins, watermills, churches, oil presses, road crucifixes, and more.
Stop 2: Wine tasting
Enjoy traditional Romanian wines, cheese, and dry sausages.
Romania is the world’s 13th-largest wine producer, with over 2000 years of winemaking history. Thus, the next stop is at Bucharest’s first wine bar, located in a century-old manor. The traditional architecture, elegant interior, and wine bottles displayed like books on shelves create a perfect setting for wine tasting.
Whether you’re a casual wine drinker or a true connoisseur, you’ll enjoy yourself as you discover the distinctive terroir of famous Romanian vineyards. You’ll get to taste a selection of local wines, traditional cheese, and dry sausages.
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