Vlad the Impaler stated his claim to Bucharest in 1459. His citadel on the Dambovita was the first of flotillas of palaces, many of which still stand. Four subway lines and a modern bus network transport visitors and commuters. Nicknamed "Little Paris", Bucharest's elegant early 20th-century architecture shows French influences. Don't miss the Village Museum, Romanian Athenaeum and the Peasant Museum. You can't miss the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest building in the world (after the Pentagon).
Restaurants in Bucharest
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A small and very friendly cafe with a very pleasant garden, suitable for group meetings or freelancers, for small parties of 20-30 people, unconventional space for art/photo exhibitions, small crafts fairs, board games area.
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SkyBar - Above the city! Is the first roof bar in Romania, based on a new concept that will impress you with the unique design and the special atmosphere. Located on the top floor of a building in Dorobanti and having a unique design, we intend to take the first place in customer preferences and become the main attraction of the city.
Absintherie Sixtina Romania is located on Calea Victoriei nr. 210, in an art and antiques gallery, very close to Victoria Square and the George Enescu Museum. Being the only absinthe bar in Romania (founded in 2009), the location is waiting for you to pass it's threshold and offers you a long list of carefully selected absinthes and cocktails. Suitable location for cultural and corporate events.
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