Embark on a private Bucharest City Tour in an elegant minibus and explore key attractions like the Palace of Parliament, Bucharest National Village Museum, and more. Join us now!
Embark on a private Bucharest City Tour in an elegant minibus and explore key attractions like the Palace of Parliament, Bucharest National Village Museum, and more. Join us now!
- Palace of Parliament - During the Bucharest City Tour at the Palace of Parliament, also known as the People’s House, visitors will gain insight into the dangers and detrimental effects of a totalitarian regime like communism on a nation. The sheer scale of the building’s extravagant opulence and the megalomania it represents will leave one feeling…
- Palace of Parliament - During the Bucharest City Tour at the Palace of Parliament, also known as the People’s House, visitors will gain insight into the dangers and detrimental effects of a totalitarian regime like communism on a nation. The sheer scale of the building’s extravagant opulence and the megalomania it represents will leave one feeling small, showcasing what “the sleep of reason” can produce.
Imagine having the opportunity to visit the second largest administrative building in the world, second only to the Pentagon, and creating memories to share with future generations.
- “Dimitrie Gusti” National Village Museum - On the Bucharest City Tour, visitors will explore The National Village Museum, which encapsulates Romanian traditions in one location. It offers a glimpse into how Romanian villagers historically built eco-friendly and sustainable environments in their backyards, living a simple and modest lifestyle in harmony with their surroundings.
By booking a private guide in Bucharest, visitors can delve into the world of traditional Romanian houses, whether large or small, constructed from wood, adobe, stone, and other materials from across the country. National symbols like the mill and wooden church are also on display, illustrating how these spiritual and cultural treasures have united Romanians for millennia without the need for conquest.
- Calea Victoriei - On Calea Victoriei (Victory Avenue), a private guide will reveal the fascinating contradictions of history: the Royal Palace on one side and the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party and Revolution Square on the other, where Ceausescu fled by helicopter.
Visitors will encounter old orthodox churches shrouded in mystery, a music store with a vast selection, as well as casinos, bohemian restaurants, museums, theatres, tea shops, retail and gift stores for souvenirs, and notable landmarks like the National History Museum, the Romanian Athenaeum, and the CEC Palace.
- Piaka Revolukiei - Revolution Square, Bucharest
This private tour delves into the era of communism, transporting visitors back to the time when dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown, leaving behind secrets of a vast fortune and controversies surrounding the state security service and his offshore accounts.
As previously mentioned, upon reaching the Senate Palace, visitors will see the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party, the site where the December 1989 Revolution began—a pivotal historical event marked by human courage and sacrifice that led to Ceausescu’s removal from power.
- Old Town - In the next stop, with a private guide from Nicolas Experience Tours, visitors can experience the charm of the past through the mystery and contrasts of the Historical City Centre’s streets, starting with Hanul Lui Manuc, a massive fortified inn that once served as a cultural and economic hub. Built around 1806 by Manuc Bei, a wealthy Balkan landowner, it was a gathering place for merchants passing through Bucharest, part of the vibrant crowd that frequented the historic inn.
In this historic and cosmopolitan area, visitors will find not only Bucharest’s most popular restaurants but also museums, old and stunning churches, and an experiential library offering books, music, and other souvenirs for an unforgettable experience.
- Ateneul Roman - A concert hall located in the heart of Bucharest, Romania, and a significant landmark of the capital city. Opened in 1888, this ornate, domed, circular building is the city’s most esteemed concert hall, home to the “George Enescu” Philharmonic and the George Enescu Festival.
- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Driver/guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Transport by private vehicle
- Local guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Driver/guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Transport by private vehicle
- Food and drinks
- Entrance tickets
- Food and drinks
- Entrance tickets
Imagine an exceptional adventure through a private tour of the City of Bucharest in a stylish minibus, throughout which we will be visiting:
The House of the People or Parliament Palace, The National Village Museum of Bucharest, The Victory Avenue (Calea Victoriei), The Square of Revolution, The Old City Centre of Bucharest, and The Patriarhy Church!…
Imagine an exceptional adventure through a private tour of the City of Bucharest in a stylish minibus, throughout which we will be visiting:
The House of the People or Parliament Palace, The National Village Museum of Bucharest, The Victory Avenue (Calea Victoriei), The Square of Revolution, The Old City Centre of Bucharest, and The Patriarhy Church!
Come with us!
- The House of the People or Parliament Palace
- The National Village Museum of Bucharest
- The Victory Avenue (Calea Victoriei), Bucharest
- The Square of Revolution, Bucharest
- The Old City Centre of Bucharest
- The Patriarhy Church
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.