Embark on a captivating walking tour of Bucharest and immerse yourself in the charm of Little Paris. Discover the city’s French-inspired architecture, cuisine, and culture, and uncover the hidden secrets of Romania’s capital.
Embark on a captivating walking tour of Bucharest and immerse yourself in the charm of Little Paris. Discover the city’s French-inspired architecture, cuisine, and culture, and uncover the hidden secrets of Romania’s capital.
- Palace of the Deposits and Consignments - Paul Gottereau, a French architect, also created the CEC Palace, a significant landmark in Bucharest.
- Macca Villacrosse Passage - A passageway lined with colored glass that is home to cafes and bistros is the best indicator of Paris.
- Old Town - Walking tour of a bustling district in the heart of…
- Palace of the Deposits and Consignments - Paul Gottereau, a French architect, also created the CEC Palace, a significant landmark in Bucharest.
- Macca Villacrosse Passage - A passageway lined with colored glass that is home to cafes and bistros is the best indicator of Paris.
- Old Town - Walking tour of a bustling district in the heart of Bucharest that is home to many 19th-century buildings in addition to cafes, bars, and restaurants.
- Calea Victoriei - Calea Victoriei, one of the main thoroughfares in the city, is lined with magnificently restored structures, museums, and memorial homes that evoke the avenues of Paris.
- Central University Library Carol I - This library was inaugurated towards the end of the 19th century and was created by the French architect Paul Gottereau. The edifice was damaged by gunshots during the 1989 revolution that overthrew the Communist government, but it was later brought back to its former splendor.
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From the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s, French culture had a profound impact on the urban life of Bucharest. Young males of that era often journeyed to Paris to gain knowledge and came back with an ambition to transform the societal norms of the epoch. Consequently, the local nobility promoted a French-style way of life, aiming to supplant the former…
From the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s, French culture had a profound impact on the urban life of Bucharest. Young males of that era often journeyed to Paris to gain knowledge and came back with an ambition to transform the societal norms of the epoch. Consequently, the local nobility promoted a French-style way of life, aiming to supplant the former Eastern customs. French architects were employed for town planning; dining menus featured French terminology; a multitude of journals from that period were written in French, and French artists regularly visited Bucharest. The French customs and lifestyle were mirrored in the fashion of the time. In our guided journey through Bucharest, you will be immersed in the ambiance of this miniature version of Paris. It will reveal the lesser-known aspects of the Romanian capital.
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