Welcome to Bucharest
Welcome to Bucharest.ro – Your Essential Guide to the Capital - "Whether you're discovering Bucharest for the first time, settling in as an expat, or rediscovering your hometown, this is your go-to place for everything you need to know. From hidden gems and must-see attractions to transport tips, local services, and daily life info, Bucharest.ro helps you explore the city with ease and confidence. Get to know Bucharest, where old-world charm intertwines with contemporary allure in Romania's dynamic capital city. Experience the perfect blend of history and modernity in this captivating urban destination.
Welcome to Bucharest
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Giovanni's Secret and the Queue at Velocità. Bucharest and Its Love Affair with Ice Cream, Over 170 Years in the Making
On Calea Victoriei, the queue for ice cream is 170 years old. Around 1850, the street still went by the name Podul Mogoșoaiei, and the most sought-after spot in the city was a confectionery run by an Italian — Giovanni Flore, with his shop on the ground floor of the Hugues Hotel, in Piața Teatrului, where the Novotel stands today. When the time cam... Read more
Wanna work in Bucharest?
Find out here to places to work in Bucharest, what to invest in, how to get a visa and what to expect from a job interview.
Your transportation
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Public transportation
View real time traffic of the subway and overground.
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TAXI and ride sharing
See a list of all your options.
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Car rental
Short or long, which one do you prefer?
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Bikes for rent
Electric or not, this is what you got!
Important contacts
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Embassies list
Coming from Antarctica? We got you!
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Emergency room
Better safe than sorry.
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Police stations
Bucharest is safe, but never say never.
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Mayor's office
Got things to do at city hall? A fast approval or an even faster marriage?
Browse our recommendations
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Lacul Morii – the only promenade of the Capital or a wasted opportunity?
When you say “promenade,” your mind instantly pictures a spectacular shoreline, waves gently breaking, and a breeze caressing your face. Bucharest, a city without access to the sea or a major river, seems condemned to the absence of such an emblematic place. And yet, there is one location that could fulfill this role: Lacul Morii. With a bit of urb...
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The architecture of Bucharest: From Brâncovenesc style to futuristic buildings
Bucharest is a city of contrasts. A modern metropolis full of bustle and life, but with deep roots in history. Its architecture is a veritable kaleidoscope of styles, every nook and cranny of the capital a testament to its past and continuing evolution. From the splendour of the Brâncovenesque style, with its elegant curves and ornate detailing, to...
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McDonald’s Unirea, the first fast-food in Bucharest, now a landmark meeting spot in the city center
Few places in Bucharest have managed to become both symbols of transition and meeting points for entire generations. McDonald’s Unirea is one of them. Opened in 1995, in the heart of the capital, the restaurant was not just the first modern fast-food location in Bucharest, but also a turning point in urban lifestyle.Today, nearly three decades late...
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Top 10 restaurants for vegans and vegetarians in Bucharest: delicious food at attractive prices
In recent years, Bucharest has become a city increasingly rich in options for those who choose a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle. If in the past meat-free options were limited to a few salads or improvised side dishes, today the Capital offers specialized restaurants, modern bistros, raw-vegan places, and gourmet spaces where plant-based dishes are t...
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Summer season opens in Bucharest on May 1st. TOP 5 classic public pools in the city
The May 1st long weekend marks the unofficial start of summer in Bucharest every year. Beyond festivals and city events, one of the most enduring habits remains going to public pools—an urban tradition that has stood the test of time.In 2026, interest in classic neighborhood pools is growing again. Compared to premium venues or modern concepts, the...
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Kulturhaus Bucharest, the legendary club of millennial students. After the Colectiv tragedy it transformed into a multicultural hub
In the heart of Bucharest, in an area where urban history constantly blends with the energy of nightlife, Kulturhaus Bukarest became over time more than just a club. It was, in turn, a place for intense parties, a meeting point for the millennial generation, an alternative cultural laboratory, and finally a multidisciplinary hub reflecting the deep...
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What are the best hours for running or exercising outdoors in Bucharest? The most suitable areas
Outdoor exercise remains one of the most accessible ways to stay active in Bucharest, but choosing the right time of day and location can make the difference between a healthy experience and one that exposes the body to pollution or discomfort. In a busy city with heavy traffic and fluctuating air quality, specialists recommend a few simple rules f...
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ARIA Shopping Center, the new retail hub on Valea Cascadelor. When it will open and what its profile will be
A new commercial project is taking shape in Bucharest’s Sector 6, where the Yellow Tree real estate group is developing ARIA Shopping Center, its first retail center in the capital. According to information published by Profit.ro, the developer has already begun the pre-leasing phase, and the opening is scheduled for the first part of next year.A c...
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Martisor Fairs in Bucharest 2026: Where to Find the Most Beautiful Harbingers of Spring
Spring doesn't arrive quietly in Bucharest. It comes with colourful stalls, the scent of gingerbread, red-and-white strings, and artisans who have poured their hearts into every handmade piece. Whether you're looking for a traditional mărțișor crafted from wool and ceramic, a designer jewellery piece, or something in a more contemporary style, the...
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Where to get clothing alterations in Bucharest: from neighborhood tailors to Paris-style ateliers
Bucharest remains one of the cities where tailoring hasn’t disappeared—it has adapted. From small neighborhood workshops where you can shorten your trousers in a few hours, to premium ateliers where you can completely redesign your wardrobe, the offer is diverse and covers all budgets.Demand for alterations is growing, especially as more people cho...
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Which district heating plant (CET) you belong to in Bucharest, depending on your area
Bucharest’s district heating system is one of the largest in Europe and, at the same time, one of the most complex. For many residents, the question “which CET do I belong to?” usually comes up during the cold season, when issues with hot water or heating occur.In the capital, thermal energy production is carried out by ELCEN, while distribution to...
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Where we eat the best ice cream in Bucharest. 10 places you must not miss
Bucharest has become in recent years a true paradise for lovers of artisanal ice cream. From gelaterias inspired by Italian tradition to modern, vegan or experimental concepts, the offer is richer than ever. Whether you prefer an authentic pistachio, a refreshing sorbet or bold combinations, the capital has places that are worth discovering at your...
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Where to stay in Bucharest if it’s your first visit. A guide by areas, advantages, and prices
Choosing where to stay in Bucharest can significantly shape a visitor’s experience, especially on a first trip. The city is large, diverse, and sometimes crowded, and the differences between areas are noticeable in terms of atmosphere, convenience, and cost.In 2026, the accommodation offer is wide: from international hotel chains and boutique hotel...
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Monza Hospital, the first private cardiovascular center in Romania. The history of one of the best medical institutions in the country
The private medical system in Romania has experienced accelerated development in recent decades, and the emergence of modern institutions, well equipped and oriented toward the patient, has significantly changed the way medical care is perceived. One of the most relevant examples in this regard is Spitalul Monza, considered the first private cardio...
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Where to take your child for emergencies in Bucharest. Waiting times can be long, especially on public holidays
In Bucharest, access to pediatric emergency services is essential for parents, especially during busy periods such as public holidays or long weekends. Although the capital has several medical units dedicated to children, waiting times can increase significantly when the number of cases rises.To avoid difficult situations, it is important for paren...
FAQ in case you need it
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Is Bucharest a safe city for tourists and expats?
Yes, it is generally safe, with occasional petty theft in busy areas. Use common sense precautions. -
Do I need to speak Romanian to live in Bucharest?
No, but it helps. Many people speak English, especially younger generations and
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What is the best way to get around Bucharest?
Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
Walking works great in the city center. -
Can foreigners buy property or rent apartments in Bucharest?
Yes. EU citizens can buy freely. Non-EU citizens can buy apartments and rent easily. -
What is the cost of living in Bucharest?
Bucharest is affordable compared to most EU capitals. Rent, food, and transport are
reasonably priced. Costs depend on lifestyle. -
What documents do I need to stay in Romania long-term?
Non-EU citizens need a visa or residence permit. EU citizens must register after 3 months
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Is healthcare in Bucharest good?
Yes. Public healthcare is accessible, but private clinics offer faster and higher-quality
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Are there international schools or universities in Bucharest?
Yes. Bucharest has several international schools and English-taught university programs,
especially in medicine, business, and tech.