
Bucharest Sightseeing Half Day Private Tour
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Bucharest Old Town Party Night Out - Perfect for Hen/Stag Groups
With our experienced guide to handle your night out in Bucharest, avoid getting turned away from the coolest bars Bucharest has to offer. Perfect for Hen / Stag / Bachelor / Bachelorette and Party Groups. You will visit a 3-4 bars and nightclub with priority access and a table area (dependant on availability). 1 Beer/Drink and 2 Free Shots included per person. Make your last weekend of freedom a memorable with a bespoke/customised party tour in the old town of Bucharest.
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Contrasts of Communism - Small Group Walking Tour in Bucharest
You will discover the story of the rise to power of the Romanian communist party and the unparalleled cult of personality of dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, standing in front of his iconic balcony. You will learn how Ceausescu’s craving for applause led to his overturn in the most violent anti-communist revolution of 1989. You will go off the beaten path and take advantage of Bucharest's great public transportation to get to the Memorial Cemetery of the Heroes of 1989 and a unique Monument for the leaders of the communist party. On a tour full of contrasts you will learn about day-to-day life during communism, the economy, the propaganda, the relationship with religion, the fear of the secret police. You will also explore the Civic Center and the exterior of the Palace of Parliament and learn about the achievements of architects, but also the sacrifices for the local community, the demolitions during the 1980s. You will finish the walk on Unirii Boulevard, near Parliament and old town.
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Private Tour to Dracula's Castle, Peles Castle from Bucharest
Once arrived in Bucharest, this fascinating day-tour is a great option for you to better understand Romania. We have put together high quality ingredients, as two fabulous castles, a charming Transylvanian medieval town, stories and legends, kings and vampires. At Peles Castle you will be stunned by the beautiful and opulent decorations. After all, Peles is a top three most beautiful castles in Europe, a former royal summer residence. Let yourself be seduced by the Gothic-Romantic Bran Castle - named Dracula's Castle - and feel the thrills of Transylvania. Discover Brasov City with its impressive medieval heritage. - Travel with Eddie, your local tour guide in Romania - Small group tours, up to 3 people - More value and fun - Flexible tour schedule/content when possible
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Private Day Trip from Bucharest: Dracula’s Castle, Peles & Brasov
Enjoy a full-day private tour of Transylvania’s top attractions, with hotel pickup and drop-off in Bucharest, in comfortable Wi-Fi-equipped transportation. Peles Castle – Explore this stunning Neo-Renaissance castle in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains. Once the summer residence of Romanian kings, it impresses with its elegant architecture, richly decorated interiors, and beautiful gardens. Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) – Discover the legendary Dracula’s Castle, full of mystery, hidden corridors, and fascinating stories about Vlad the Impaler. Brașov Historic Center – Stroll through the charming narrow streets, admire the medieval architecture, visit the iconic Black Church, and enjoy lunch or relax in one of the cozy cafés. At each stop, enjoy free time to explore, take photos, and soak in the unique atmosphere, making your day truly memorable.
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Bucharest Jewish Heritage | Holocaust Memorial | Private Car Tour
An emotional journey revealing the centuries old history of the Jewish community, the stories behind each visited place that nowadays very few know and the cruel, inhuman Pogrom and killings of Jewish people of 1941, events that we must never forget. Some of the sites and true facts based on photo and written testimonies you will discover during our tour are: - The Jewish Quarter and Old Neighborhoods of the Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jewish. - The life of the earlier Jewish settlers in Bucharest and how their activities influenced Bucharest - The legacy of the most beautiful synagogue in Bucharest - The Holocaust Memorial - The story of the oldest Jewish Cemetery - Important Jewish personalities of Romania and their legacy - The miraculous and true story of Rabbi Guttman during the Pogrom
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Bucharest: Communism, Revolution & City Highlights Tour
Step into the shadows of history and uncover Bucharest’s communist past—towering monuments, hidden scars, and a revolution that changed everything. This private walking tour takes you beyond the city’s colorful present, tracing 45 years of Communism, from WWII to 1989. Walk through a city of contrasts, where Belle Époque palaces stand beside the stark structures of the former Communist Civic Center. Explore key landmarks like the Romanian Athenaeum, Revolution Square, and University Square before standing in the shadow of the colossal Palace of Parliament—the world’s second-largest administrative building. Unlike generic city tours, this immersive experience is designed for travelers who want to see Bucharest beyond the postcards. No rush, no crowds—just a fascinating journey through the city's past and present, at your pace. Go back in time and discover the realities of life behind the Iron Curtain. Under Stalin’s shadow, life wasn’t black or white. Nor grey. Just red. Soviet red.
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