Voluntari (Romanian pronunciation: [volunˈtarʲ]) is a town in Ilfov county, Romania. It is located at a distance of 1 km from the northern border of Bucharest (2 km from the National Road) and is thus frequently viewed as a suburb of Bucharest.
Restaurants in Voluntari
4.5 based on 26 reviews
The entrance fee is small, the environment is great.
There are a lot of animals, and for children who do not have no place to go to the country is really nice way to get to know the domestic animals :).
It is great that children can feed the animals.
They also have Playgrounds. They can ride the ponies.
I have two small children and they enjoied at maximum all the things at this place.
I highly recommend to anyone with children.
5 based on 3 reviews
It is propably the only place near Bucharest where you can go to forest ride. The owner of the place has trained horses very well, they are so called bomb sure and also very intelligent. He is remarkable horseman. But if you can not speak Romanian you can use google translator to ask for a ride nyt txt message. Owner is very willing to organize trail that is good for your skills and for horses. I do recommend warmly this place. Me myself when I go back to Romania - I ll go there again. And hay! The address in ad is not that . You have to check the place from the map
4 based on 2 reviews
5 based on 272 reviews
Party ON is the premier Bucharest nightlife service catering exclusively to foreigners.If you are in Bucharest just for a city break or new in town and you want to party and to make new friends, you are welcome to join Party ON! Whatever your will is in terms of music taste, drink and budget, we will find the best solutions for you to have a legendary night out in Bucharest. Party ON’s Mission is to offer you the right type of entertainment in a comfortable and enjoyable atmosphere
Top service and very accommodating. They made our trip fun and very easy going. Something valued when booking For a large group. I would defiantly use them again and I will recommend them. Thank you Tony
4.5 based on 290 reviews
Fitting of a head of state of the former Soviet bloc, the palace stands out both in magnitude and in its luxurious interior garnished with beautiful design elements (furniture, carpets, mirrors, porcelain) manufactured in famous shops from the country and from abroad. We would like our visitors to see how Ceaușescu lived, not only as an internationally renowned head of state, but as a man in his own private life - the hobbies that he had, what his routine around the privacy of his home was, how he studied or what art collections he had in his house.
This palace is very interesting because it was the residence of Ceausescu during a period when the Romanian population had nothing, and he kept his own luxury secret from his people. Although it has many beautiful designs, furnishings and artifacts, the lack of overall style and professional taste shows. The guide was not shy in criticizing the communist regime, and most politicians in general. You must book a tour in your language in advance by computer or by telephone.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Built in 1724, this beautiful church is one of Bucharest's oldest.
Right in the middle of the old town,next to restaurants and pubs is a great chance to relax,pray and light a candle.The church is very old with interesting byzantine architecture ,wonderful wood decorations(iconostasi) and impessive frescoes.Also there is an amzing yard with stones and carvings.
A must see full of history.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Herastrau Park
This is a year round park very family friendly, also romantic, exceptionally beautiful in each season. Row your boat or take a short cruise across or around the lake, eat at restaurants, or admire art work throughout Gardens, they enrich this park. Good for walks, can walk around, for bikes - marked bike lanes, for jogging and more. Special events include live music, activity booths, exhibits, etc
4.5 based on 647 reviews
“Grigore Antipa” National Museum of Natural History is one of the oldest research institutions in the field of biodiversity and public education. It is in the same time one of the well-known and highly appreciated “databases” due to the Museum’s collections, some of them valuable assets of the worldwide thesaurus.
The permanent exhibits are really impressive - the way it is presented, the quantity and quality of the (many) exhibits. There are also temporary exhibits of all kinds - butterflies, tarantulas, scorpions, etc, etc. Excellent information, and also entertaining and pass-time for family.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
This museum is a must see for the art lovers. The lack of crowds compared with the famous European art museums might well deceive you but this museum is really a hidden gem which should not be missed - a variety of Romanian painters, rather unknown compared with the European big names, but so good, contributes significantly to the understanding of the Romanian art which gave the world Constantin Brancusi, Arthur Segal, Victor Brauner and a lot others. In addition, the entry fee is ridiculously cheap.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
In my opinion the best park în Bucharest.
Very clean. Many terraces and restaurants near it.
Many free Playgrounds. Also some inflatable slides and other fun stuff for kids.
You can make a tour by boat or rent a caiac.
It has a bike trail.
Many people jogging every time.
The small island makes it more interresting.
A special place for marching band.
Many parking places near it.
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