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).
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4.5 based on 3,337 reviews
Largest Park in Bucharest, for sure one of the main attractions in the city, definitely worth a visit. Nice for talking walks down by the river, have a picnic or even get a boat ride, it also has a few nice Restaurants where you can grab something to eat, also plenty of shops where you can get toys or suvenirs.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
My grandkids are in Bucharest right now and live close to the Kiseleff Park. They run around after birds and get lost between the trees. They sent me beautiful picture with their cute faces and I sent them all my love. The park makes them happy. Is 16 degrees Celsius and the spring is in the air. I love this park and I'll go there in my next trip to Romania.
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