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BUCHAREST

Oct 2023

Weekend in Bucharest and Transylvania. The first day was dedicated to discovering the capital of Romania, where we were fascinated by the historic center, with stately buildings built between the two world wars. The communist architecture also stands out, especially the parliament (it is the second largest building in the world).
On Sunday we enjoyed one of the best-known regions of the country, Transylvania. There are really green and dense forests. Here we visit the beautiful Peles Castle and the famous Bran Castle (that of Count Dracula!) and to finish we visit the beautiful city of Brasov.

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Palatul Parlamentului (Bucharest, Romania)

TRAVELMAP & DAILY DETAIL 

Day 1 - Bucharest
Parliment / Catedrala Mantuirii Neamului Romanesc / Royal Palace / Stavropoleos Monastery / Arcul de Triumf / Vilacrosse Passage / Biserica Zlătari / Library Cărturești Carusel.

Day 2 - Transylvania
Peleș Castle / Bran Castle / Brașov


Day 3 & 4 - Bucharest

HIGHLIGHTS

FOOD AND RESTAURANTS

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8

Bucharest, Romania.

Old fashion building and typical local food in the city center. With music in live. 22 eur/pers.

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7,5

Bucharest, Romania.

Restaurant located inside of an hotel, really tasty food and excellent service. Good place to dinner. 15 eur/pers.

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6

Bucharest, Romania.

City center restaurant with burguers, sushi and pasta. The local its so good, but the food its not good at all. 15 eur/pers.

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9

Bucharest, Romania.

Moder wine & food restaurant. The food was really tasty and they have an impresive colletion of wines. Highly recommended to come to dinner here.

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