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Visite privée des points forts historiques et traditionnels de Bucarest
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București
À propos
This tour offers a carefully curated journey through Bucharest’s architectural and historical highlights, blending Romania’s royal, communist, and cultural heritage into one unforgettable experience. You’ll explore landmarks like the Patriarchal Cathedral, the monumental Palace of Parliament, and the opulent Ceaușescu Mansion, each revealing a different layer of Romania’s past.
Along the way, we’ll pass by some of the city’s most iconic sights—such as the Arch of Triumph, Calea Victoriei, and the House of the Free Press—while making key stops at the Village Museum for a glimpse into rural life, and the Romanian Athenaeum, a cultural symbol of national pride.
From sacred spaces to palatial ...
Points forts
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
VISITE PRIVÉE
Transport en véhicule privé
Nourriture et boissons
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
University's Square
Retour
Informations importantes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
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Located on Patriarchate Hill in Bucharest, the Romanian Patriarchate is the spiritual center of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Patriarchal Cathedral, dedicated to Saints Constantine and Helen, stands out with its elegant Byzantine architecture and serene atmosphere. It serves as the residence of the Patriarch and is a place of great religious, historical, and cultural significance.
30 minutes
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Palais du Parlement
One of the largest and most impressive buildings in the world, the Palace of the Parliament is a symbol of both grandeur and controversy. Built during the communist era under Nicolae Ceaușescu, it is the heaviest administrative building on the planet and the second largest after the Pentagon. With its monumental architecture and richly decorated interiors, the palace today houses the Romanian Parliament and several museums, offering visitors a striking glimpse into Romania’s recent history.
1 heure
3
Manoir Ceausescu
Hidden in Bucharest’s Primăverii neighborhood, the Ceaușescu Mansion was the private residence of Nicolae Ceaușescu and his family. Lavishly decorated with marble, silk, rare wood, and crystal chandeliers, the mansion reflects the opulence in which the dictator lived—sharply contrasting with the hardships faced by ordinary citizens during his regime. Today, it is a museum that offers a fascinating and sometimes surreal glimpse into the personal life of Romania’s former communist leader.
1 heure
4
Musée National du Village "Dimitrie Gusti"
Le Musée du Village, anciennement Musée National du Village « Dimitrie Gusti » (Muzeul Național al Satului « Dimitrie Gusti » en roumain), est un musée ethnographique en plein air situé dans le parc Roi Michel Ier (Bucarest, Roumanie), qui présente la vie traditionnelle des villages roumains. S'étendant sur plus de 100 000 m², le musée abrite 272 fermes et maisons paysannes authentiques provenant de toute la Roumanie.
30 minutes
5
Maison de la presse libre
Once the propaganda hub of communist Romania, Casa Presei Libere was built in the 1950s to house the country's main state media. Inspired by Soviet architecture, the building remains one of Bucharest’s most iconic landmarks. After 1989, it was renamed to reflect a new era of press freedom and now hosts various publishing and media organizations.
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Arc de Triomphe
Modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Bucharest’s Arch of Triumph honors the bravery of Romanian soldiers in World War I. Originally built from wood in 1922, the current stone version was completed in 1936. Standing 27 meters tall, it’s a proud national symbol and a key site for military parades and national celebrations.
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Parcul Kiseleff
One of Bucharest’s oldest parks, Kiseleff Park was laid out in the 1830s along the elegant Șoseaua Kiseleff. Shaded by old trees and dotted with statues and monuments, it offers a peaceful break from the busy city. Popular with locals for walking, relaxing, and biking, it’s a charming stop on the way to or from the Arch of Triumph.
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Route de la Victoire
One of Bucharest’s oldest and most elegant streets, Calea Victoriei is lined with historic buildings, museums, and upscale shops. Dating back to the 17th century, it connects key landmarks like the Romanian Athenaeum, the CEC Palace, and the National History Museum. A walk along this avenue reveals the city’s rich architectural and cultural heritage.
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L'Athénée romain
Built between 1885 and 1888 by French architect Albert Galleron, the Romanian Athenaeum is a neoclassical gem and one of Bucharest’s most iconic landmarks. Known for its grand dome and Corinthian columns, it was funded through a national campaign with the slogan “Give one leu for the Athenaeum!”
Here, we’ll stop to admire not only the Athenaeum itself, but also King Ferdinand’s statue, the site of Ceaușescu’s final public speech in 1989, and the nearby Royal Palace, now home to the National Museum of Art. This area is rich in both cultural beauty and historic significance.
30 minutes
Visite privée des points forts historiques et traditionnels de Bucarest
(1) Avis
București
À propos
This tour offers a carefully curated journey through Bucharest’s architectural and historical highlights, blending Romania’s royal, communist, and cultural heritage into one unforgettable experience. You’ll explore landmarks like the Patriarchal Cathedral, the monumental Palace of Parliament, and the opulent Ceaușescu Mansion, each revealing a different layer of Romania’s past.
Along the way, we’ll pass by some of the city’s most iconic sights—such as the Arch of Triumph, Calea Victoriei, and the House of the Free Press—while making key stops at the Village Museum for a glimpse into rural life, and the Romanian Athenaeum, a cultural symbol of national pride.