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Palaces of Bucharest (Part II)
We continue our journey of putting into spotlight some of the most staggering palaces of Bucharest.
We continue our journey of putting into spotlight some of the most staggering palaces of Bucharest.
Palaces of Bucharest - have a taste on the most important historical highlights and valuable features of our impressive looking palaces.
There are a lot of awesome getaway places just one hour or less driving distance from Bucharest...
The castle depicted in the Dracula novel matches some parts of Bran Castle - but as Dracula is a fictional vampire, so it’s his castle.
The Ferentari Market, only known by now as a place to buy fresh veggies, fruit and traditional goodies, is hosting the first edition of Ferentari Jazz Fest.
We came up with a few inspiring and fun things to do on a rainy day in Bucharest.
Although Bucharest has changed massively during the communist regime, the Art Deco buildings remained standing tall (and we do mean tall) and proud.
November starts with a great festival for all the theatre lovers out there. Bucharestians are given the chance to see Caragiale’s most beloved characters.
Romanians are huge fans of celebrations, so Halloween is all about big parties and morbid fun.
The Jewish neighbourhood was destroyed in the ’80, but we find their legacy and culture still vibrant and rich. Read more on Bucharest's Jewish heritage!