6 Hour PRIVATE Bucharest City Tour

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Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 6 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    10:00 AM
  • Return Details :
    Returns to original departure point at approximately
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Embark on the Bucharest City Tour and discover why this elegant city has earned it's nickname of "Little Paris" or "Paris of the East".
We can taylor make it to your needs.
We can also pick you up from the airport, start the tour from there.

Know More about this tour


The 2nd Biggest building in the world, the biggest in Romania, a must see landmark of Bucharest, and amazing and impressive tour, took 10 years to built, and it holds lots of interesting records.
Outdoor ethographic museum, many wooden houses, some of them 300 years old, a beautifull location in the north of Bucharest where you can see the lifestyle centuries ago
The place where the Romanian Revolution took place in Dec 89, we will do a photo stop and tell you the story behind it
Build in 1922-23 it s the iconic landmark why Bucharest is called Little Paris, Paris of the East
A very unique hidden place in Bucharest, that holds 2 very special monuments. We will tell you the story behind both of them while we are there. Lovely panorama, great spot for photos.
The most sacred church of our Christian Orthodox Church, in front of the Old Parliament and Official Residence of the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church. A landmark of Bucharest with centuries of history

Itinerary:


The 2nd Biggest building in the world, the biggest in Romania, a must see landmark of Bucharest, and amazing and impressive tour, took 10 years to built, and it holds lots of interesting records.
Outdoor ethographic museum, many wooden houses, some of them 300 years old, a beautifull location in the north of Bucharest where you can see the lifestyle centuries ago
The place where the Romanian Revolution took place in Dec 89, we will do a photo stop and tell you the story behind it
Build in 1922-23 it s the iconic landmark why Bucharest is called Little Paris, Paris of the East
A very unique hidden place in Bucharest, that holds 2 very special monuments. We will tell you the story behind both of them while we are there. Lovely panorama, great spot for photos.
The most sacred church of our Christian Orthodox Church, in front of the Old Parliament and Official Residence of the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church. A landmark of Bucharest with centuries of history

Inclusions

  • Professional guide
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions

  • Lunch
  • Entrance tickets not included

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Specialized infant seats are available

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Traveler Reviews

  • 13-Dec-2017

    skip it

  • 11-Aug-2017

    This was not a city tour, but just a person who drove me from place to place. My driver was super polite. He always held the door open and closed it for me. We started by driving around the Parliament Building in Bucharest. Then he dropped me off, and I entered and signed up for the tour. They were expecting me. I waited an hour inside for the tour to begin with not much to do inside while waiting. The tour of the Parliament building was superb, but this had nothing to do with my signing up for this City Tour. I would have heard the same thing attending on my own. After the Parliament building my guide, who had waited in the parking lot, picked me up and drove me to see a church. Again he dropped me off, so I walked around on my own for a short time looking at the church and two other church buildings. Finally, my guide drove me to and from the Village Museum. I toured the Village Museum on my own as the driver stayed outside. This was not a City Tour, just a driver who took me to three places that I could easily have traveled to by walking and metro on my own. He was very nice, and he did answer a few of my questions. This tour was a huge disappointment as it cost a lot, and I could have done the same on my own for much much less money.

  • 11-Aug-2017

    This was not a city tour, but just a person who drove me from place to place. My driver was super polite. He always held the door open and closed it for me. We started by driving around the Parliament Building in Bucharest. Then he dropped me off, and I entered and signed up for the tour. They were expecting me. I waited an hour inside for the tour to begin with not much to do inside while waiting. The tour of the Parliament building was superb, but this had nothing to do with my signing up for this City Tour. I would have heard the same thing attending on my own. After the Parliament building my guide, who had waited in the parking lot, picked me up and drove me to see a church. Again he dropped me off, so I walked around on my own for a short time looking at the church and two other church buildings. Finally, my guide drove me to and from the Village Museum. I toured the Village Museum on my own as the driver stayed outside. This was not a City Tour, just a driver who took me to three places that I could easily have traveled to by walking and metro on my own. He was very nice, and he did answer a few of my questions. This tour was a huge disappointment as it cost a lot, and I could have done the same on my own for much much less money.

  • 17-Mar-2017

    it was just me and the guide for this and I must say that he was an exceptional guide! We even stopped and had coffee and Romanian apple pie ! I highly recommend doing this tour!!!

  • 17-Mar-2017

    it was just me and the guide for this and I must say that he was an exceptional guide! We even stopped and had coffee and Romanian apple pie ! I highly recommend doing this tour!!!

  • 27-Oct-2015

    I enjoyed my Bucharest city tour. Catalin was my guide and he was very knowledgeable, personable and answered any questions that I had. If you are in Bucharest and would like a quick overview of the city, I would recommend taking this tour.

  • 10-Oct-2015

    Eh, it was ok. Guide was a little stiff and non personal. He did give us some good info. The Parliment Palace was the highlight. The Village Museum was not as good as I thought. I did't see much of the city because I didn't have the views from the backseat of the car. A city map might have helped.

  • 10-Oct-2015

    Eh, it was ok. Guide was a little stiff and non personal. He did give us some good info. The Parliment Palace was the highlight. The Village Museum was not as good as I thought. I did't see much of the city because I didn't have the views from the backseat of the car. A city map might have helped.

  • 30-Sep-2015

    The tour gave me great insight into the city of Bucharest during a very short stay. The communication after booking was swift, friendly and precise through a phone call and text messaging, because I had booked it very short notice. The five star rating is very much earned by the tour guide Marius, who was not only very knowledgable, but also keen to understand what you are interested in and adjusting some elements of the tour according to your interest. Don't forget your passport. Visiting the megalomania of Ceausescu's palace which you need your passport for to enter is a very unique visit, even though it is certainly breathtaking how such a monster could be build in the 1980s... Bucharest is quite a unique place with some rough edges around a very interesting and in parts beautiful city. This tour gives you a very good introduction to further explorations.

  • 30-Sep-2015

    The tour gave me great insight into the city of Bucharest during a very short stay. The communication after booking was swift, friendly and precise through a phone call and text messaging, because I had booked it very short notice. The five star rating is very much earned by the tour guide Marius, who was not only very knowledgable, but also keen to understand what you are interested in and adjusting some elements of the tour according to your interest. Don't forget your passport. Visiting the megalomania of Ceausescu's palace which you need your passport for to enter is a very unique visit, even though it is certainly breathtaking how such a monster could be build in the 1980s... Bucharest is quite a unique place with some rough edges around a very interesting and in parts beautiful city. This tour gives you a very good introduction to further explorations.