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Bucharest: Private City Tour Guided Experience

Bucharest: Private City Tour Guided Experience

Explore the historic center of Bucharest, once dubbed “Little Paris,” on a private 5-hour sightseeing tour. See the contrast between the wide boulevards and the tiny streets of unique charm. Best observed in the jumble of lanes of Lipscani, between Calea Victoriei, Boulevard Bratianu, Boulevard Regina Elisabeta, and the Dambovita River, the once-glamorous residential area and old city center is now being refashioned into an upscale neighborhood. Continue to the monumental Parliament Palace. Built by Communist Party leader Nicolae Ceausescu, it is the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon. The extravagant interior is a riot of crystal chandeliers, mosaics, oak paneling, marble, gold leaf, stained-glass windows, and floors covered in rich carpets. In contrast, a visit to the Village Museum on the shores of Lake Herastrau in Herastrau Park, provides a fascinating glimpse into Romanian rural history. Founded by royal decree in 1936, the outdoor museum is the largest in Europe at some 30 acres. Discover an enchanting collection of 50 buildings that represent the design of Romania's rural architecture through the centuries.

Bucharest city tour by car

Bucharest city tour by car

Save your legs and travel with ease in a comfortable car. Get a quick overview of Bucharest’s top attractions on a private car tour. Cover ground quickly as you explore the historic center of Bucharest and beyond. Customize the itinerary according to your preferences or check out top landmarks: Palace of Parliament, Bucharest Fountains, Triumph Arch, Victoria Palace, National Theatre, Herastrau Park, Romanian Athenaeum, Victoria Avenue, Revolution Square, Ceausescu’s House. Explore iconic sites on a route that goes from Old Town to Press House, with stops to explore religion, history, music, cuisine and culture. . This tour promises an intimate journey through Bucharest’s bustling streets. We offer free pick-up from your hotel to make this experience easier for you.

Bucharest Sightseeing Tour

Bucharest Sightseeing Tour

As Bucharest is one of the largest European cities, it is difficult to visit by car and time consuming if you want to walk. By bicycle, using bike lanes and park lanes, we can offer you the main attractions of the city and additional info for a unique experience. Trip occurs every day, based on request 3-4 hours guiding tours on bike lanes and parks Professional support, guiding and assistance Bike rental included One drink from us during the tour Distance : approx 20 km Activity level is considered easy Meeting Point: Piata Presei Libere Square. Click here for exact google maps location (INSERT LOCATION HERE) Standard tour route: Piata Presei – Herastrau Park – Kissellef Boulevard – Victoria Square – Victoria Boulevard – Revolution Square – University Square – Old city center – Victoria Boulevard – Aviatorilor Boulevard – Arch of the Triumph – Piata Presei. The tours includes stops at the main sites of the city with short presentation. On the route we will stop for a coffee/drink on a terrace *On request we may start the tour closer to your accommodation INCLUDED English/French speaking guide Bicycle and helmet rental A drink from us Photos along the route NOT INCLUDED Souvenirs Additional drinks or meals along the tour Bicycle repair cost (in case of bike injuries) Fees for visiting museums or other sites Gratuities/tips for your local guide Individual travel insurance Transfer from your hotel to the starting point

Bucharest electric city tour by Smart Balance #green

Bucharest electric city tour by Smart Balance #green

Smart Balance guides will show you Bucharest by electric bike, with stops in most important places Unirii, Casa Poporului, Old town, Universitate, Piata Romana, Calea Victoriei, Govement House, The Arch of Triumph, The Village Museum, Herastrau Park. You will have an authentic Romanian experience including driving most important interest points in the capital. Is the only tour by electric scooter from Bucharest with trained guide to keep you safe for all experience. Protection equipment included. if you want another option for our experiences, we recommend: Urban Power SB 7 SB 5 Urban Endurance

Village Museum Bucharest Guided Tour

Village Museum Bucharest Guided Tour

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. Get picked up from your hotel or address in Bucharest and meet your guide. Head to the Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti, an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments, and over 50,000 artifacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the Boulevards, the history of the city buildings, and the local museums. The city was first mentioned in 1495 as the residence of the ruler of the Romanian Country Vlad Tepes. The name of the city, Bucharest, was given by a peasant named Bucur but there is no documentary attestation until the end of the Middle Ages. The city became the capital of Wallachia in 1698 and developed during the 18th century peace period. In 1862, Bucharest became the capital of Romania.

Bucharest: Village Museum guided tour with Hotel pickup

Bucharest: Village Museum guided tour with Hotel pickup

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. Get picked up from your hotel in Bucharest and head to the Village Museum, an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments, and over 50,000 artifacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Afterward, discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the boulevards, the history of the city buildings, and the local museums. The city was first mentioned in 1495 as the residence of the ruler of the Romanian Country Vlad Tepes. The name of the city, Bucharest, was given by a peasant named Bucur but there is no documentary attestation until the end of the Middle Ages. The city became the capital of Wallachia in 1698 and developed during the 18th century peace period. In 1862, Bucharest became the capital of Romania.

Bucharest: 1 Hour Village Museum Guided Tour

Bucharest: 1 Hour Village Museum Guided Tour

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Enjoy pickup and drop-off to your hotel or address in Bucharest. Get a comprehensive Bucharest city tour in a flexible format. This tour provides all transportation, which makes it easy to get around the city and hit all the must-see locations with a local tourguide driver. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments and over 50,000 artefacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the Boulevards, the history of the city buildings and the local museums.

Bucharest highlights - full day private walking tour

Bucharest highlights - full day private walking tour

Although a relatively young settlement (approximately 600 years) and at the crossroad of several cultural influences, Bucharest doesn't cease to surprise the new arrival with its hues. Bustling and chaotic, colorful and austere, modern and decay make and intriguing mix that can only be understood with local help. We start in its birthplace with the auberges, taverns and bookstores. A short glimpse at the 1980s with their utopian architecture. On to the financial district and its end of the century architecture. Continue to the central crossroad of the University. Revolution, National Art Gallery, the concert hall of the Atheneum. We end with a metro ride to King Michael Park, Triumphal Arch, Palace of Free Press and Village Museum. Quick lunch/ snack break in between. Long and fruitful day. Highly flexible and customizable.

Bucharest : Street Art Walking Tour With A Guide

Bucharest : Street Art Walking Tour With A Guide

Your personalized journey unfolds at Lente Dionisie Lupu, an urban gallery adorned with transformative murals dating back to 2016, offering a glimpse into the city's evolving narrative. Traverse the ever-evolving Graffiti Walls Gallery, a dynamic space mirroring Bucharest's current sociocultural discourse and artistic fervor. At Cărturești Verona, immerse yourself in the ethos of alternative literature and design, championing local artistry while indulging in intellectual exploration. Delve into Bucharest's burgeoning coffee culture at Beans & Dots Specialty Coffee, where the aromatic brew is complemented by captivating murals conceived by homegrown talents supported by the café's ethos.

King Michael I Park: Our most recommended tours and activities

Bucharest: Private City Tour Guided Experience

Bucharest: Private City Tour Guided Experience

Explore the historic center of Bucharest, once dubbed “Little Paris,” on a private 5-hour sightseeing tour. See the contrast between the wide boulevards and the tiny streets of unique charm. Best observed in the jumble of lanes of Lipscani, between Calea Victoriei, Boulevard Bratianu, Boulevard Regina Elisabeta, and the Dambovita River, the once-glamorous residential area and old city center is now being refashioned into an upscale neighborhood. Continue to the monumental Parliament Palace. Built by Communist Party leader Nicolae Ceausescu, it is the second largest administrative building in the world after the Pentagon. The extravagant interior is a riot of crystal chandeliers, mosaics, oak paneling, marble, gold leaf, stained-glass windows, and floors covered in rich carpets. In contrast, a visit to the Village Museum on the shores of Lake Herastrau in Herastrau Park, provides a fascinating glimpse into Romanian rural history. Founded by royal decree in 1936, the outdoor museum is the largest in Europe at some 30 acres. Discover an enchanting collection of 50 buildings that represent the design of Romania's rural architecture through the centuries.

Bucharest city tour by car

Bucharest city tour by car

Save your legs and travel with ease in a comfortable car. Get a quick overview of Bucharest’s top attractions on a private car tour. Cover ground quickly as you explore the historic center of Bucharest and beyond. Customize the itinerary according to your preferences or check out top landmarks: Palace of Parliament, Bucharest Fountains, Triumph Arch, Victoria Palace, National Theatre, Herastrau Park, Romanian Athenaeum, Victoria Avenue, Revolution Square, Ceausescu’s House. Explore iconic sites on a route that goes from Old Town to Press House, with stops to explore religion, history, music, cuisine and culture. . This tour promises an intimate journey through Bucharest’s bustling streets. We offer free pick-up from your hotel to make this experience easier for you.

Bucharest Sightseeing Tour

Bucharest Sightseeing Tour

As Bucharest is one of the largest European cities, it is difficult to visit by car and time consuming if you want to walk. By bicycle, using bike lanes and park lanes, we can offer you the main attractions of the city and additional info for a unique experience. Trip occurs every day, based on request 3-4 hours guiding tours on bike lanes and parks Professional support, guiding and assistance Bike rental included One drink from us during the tour Distance : approx 20 km Activity level is considered easy Meeting Point: Piata Presei Libere Square. Click here for exact google maps location (INSERT LOCATION HERE) Standard tour route: Piata Presei – Herastrau Park – Kissellef Boulevard – Victoria Square – Victoria Boulevard – Revolution Square – University Square – Old city center – Victoria Boulevard – Aviatorilor Boulevard – Arch of the Triumph – Piata Presei. The tours includes stops at the main sites of the city with short presentation. On the route we will stop for a coffee/drink on a terrace *On request we may start the tour closer to your accommodation INCLUDED English/French speaking guide Bicycle and helmet rental A drink from us Photos along the route NOT INCLUDED Souvenirs Additional drinks or meals along the tour Bicycle repair cost (in case of bike injuries) Fees for visiting museums or other sites Gratuities/tips for your local guide Individual travel insurance Transfer from your hotel to the starting point

Bucharest electric city tour by Smart Balance #green

Bucharest electric city tour by Smart Balance #green

Smart Balance guides will show you Bucharest by electric bike, with stops in most important places Unirii, Casa Poporului, Old town, Universitate, Piata Romana, Calea Victoriei, Govement House, The Arch of Triumph, The Village Museum, Herastrau Park. You will have an authentic Romanian experience including driving most important interest points in the capital. Is the only tour by electric scooter from Bucharest with trained guide to keep you safe for all experience. Protection equipment included. if you want another option for our experiences, we recommend: Urban Power SB 7 SB 5 Urban Endurance

Village Museum Bucharest Guided Tour

Village Museum Bucharest Guided Tour

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. Get picked up from your hotel or address in Bucharest and meet your guide. Head to the Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti, an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments, and over 50,000 artifacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the Boulevards, the history of the city buildings, and the local museums. The city was first mentioned in 1495 as the residence of the ruler of the Romanian Country Vlad Tepes. The name of the city, Bucharest, was given by a peasant named Bucur but there is no documentary attestation until the end of the Middle Ages. The city became the capital of Wallachia in 1698 and developed during the 18th century peace period. In 1862, Bucharest became the capital of Romania.

Bucharest: Village Museum guided tour with Hotel pickup

Bucharest: Village Museum guided tour with Hotel pickup

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. Get picked up from your hotel in Bucharest and head to the Village Museum, an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments, and over 50,000 artifacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Afterward, discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the boulevards, the history of the city buildings, and the local museums. The city was first mentioned in 1495 as the residence of the ruler of the Romanian Country Vlad Tepes. The name of the city, Bucharest, was given by a peasant named Bucur but there is no documentary attestation until the end of the Middle Ages. The city became the capital of Wallachia in 1698 and developed during the 18th century peace period. In 1862, Bucharest became the capital of Romania.

Bucharest: 1 Hour Village Museum Guided Tour

Bucharest: 1 Hour Village Museum Guided Tour

Get a comprehensive introduction to the city of Bucharest from a historical, architectural, and social perspective. Choose to take a tour of the Bucharest Village Museum with a guide. Enjoy pickup and drop-off to your hotel or address in Bucharest. Get a comprehensive Bucharest city tour in a flexible format. This tour provides all transportation, which makes it easy to get around the city and hit all the must-see locations with a local tourguide driver. Listen to guided commentary as you travel, stopping at highlights such as the Revolution Square, Royal Palace, Palace of Parliament, Village Museum, and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. The Village Museum or formally National Museum of the Village Dimitrie Gusti is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the King Michael I Park, Bucharest, Romania. The museum showcases traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 123 authentic peasant settlements, 363 monuments and over 50,000 artefacts from around Romania. Structures in the museum ranged from the 17th to the 20th century, representative of different ethnographic regions including Banat, Transylvania, Moldavia, Maramures, Oltenia, Dobrogea, Muntenia. Discover the so-called Bucharest and the little Paris, the mix of architecture of the Boulevards, the history of the city buildings and the local museums.

Bucharest highlights - full day private walking tour

Bucharest highlights - full day private walking tour

Although a relatively young settlement (approximately 600 years) and at the crossroad of several cultural influences, Bucharest doesn't cease to surprise the new arrival with its hues. Bustling and chaotic, colorful and austere, modern and decay make and intriguing mix that can only be understood with local help. We start in its birthplace with the auberges, taverns and bookstores. A short glimpse at the 1980s with their utopian architecture. On to the financial district and its end of the century architecture. Continue to the central crossroad of the University. Revolution, National Art Gallery, the concert hall of the Atheneum. We end with a metro ride to King Michael Park, Triumphal Arch, Palace of Free Press and Village Museum. Quick lunch/ snack break in between. Long and fruitful day. Highly flexible and customizable.

Bucharest : Street Art Walking Tour With A Guide

Bucharest : Street Art Walking Tour With A Guide

Your personalized journey unfolds at Lente Dionisie Lupu, an urban gallery adorned with transformative murals dating back to 2016, offering a glimpse into the city's evolving narrative. Traverse the ever-evolving Graffiti Walls Gallery, a dynamic space mirroring Bucharest's current sociocultural discourse and artistic fervor. At Cărturești Verona, immerse yourself in the ethos of alternative literature and design, championing local artistry while indulging in intellectual exploration. Delve into Bucharest's burgeoning coffee culture at Beans & Dots Specialty Coffee, where the aromatic brew is complemented by captivating murals conceived by homegrown talents supported by the café's ethos.

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4.9
(21 reviews)

Ionut was very informative from the moment we got into the car until he returned us to our hotel. He was very pleasant, spoke excellent English and was a joy to have as a tour guide. The Village Museum was amazing. We were able to go into many of the houses and see how people lived years ago. There were so many different styles of house, and Ionut told us stories from his childhood about his grandparents and how they lived. This made the visit more personal. Highly recommended!

Amazing trip with a brilliant guide called Andrei he was very welcoming and inclusive teaching us how to properly use the bikes and gave us a few practice runs to make sure we were confident before setting off on the tour he kept us updated on where we were going next and when we where coming up to the photo opportunities we had an amazing time would 100% do it again he was very informative and gave us lots of information about the city :)

Our guide Ionut was excellent. Friendly, informative and even brought us an umbrella incase of rain. Museum is lovely to walk around and good location to see other things. Recommend both!

It was really great to discover Bucharest by bike, the guide is really great, very attentive and explains really well in French, a great memory, I really recommend this outing

Giovanni was fantastic..we will definitely be back