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5 tea houses in Bucharest that are perfect for cold weather. You can work remotely from there

5 tea houses in Bucharest that are perfect for cold weather. You can work remotely from there

By Bucharest Team

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When temperatures drop and the city becomes increasingly crowded, tea houses remain some of the few places where you can still find peace, warmth, and time for yourself. Unlike cafés, they offer a slower pace, more intimate spaces, and an atmosphere that invites you to stay rather than leave quickly.

For those who work remotely, read, or need a few hours of focus, Bucharest has several tea houses that work perfectly as urban refuges during the cold season. Here are five of them, well suited for winter, with comfortable indoor spaces and tables ideal for laptops.

Bernschutz&Co

Address: Strada Ion Nistor 6, Sector 2, Bucharest
Opening hours: Daily, approximately 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Bernschutz&Co is one of the most well-known tea houses in Bucharest and a safe choice during winter. The space is elegant, quiet, and well heated, with sturdy tables and an atmosphere that encourages lingering.

The tea selection is extensive, and background noise is minimal, especially during the daytime. It’s a good place for individual work, reading, or discreet meetings, without the pressure of quick consumption.

Camera din Față

Address: Strada D. I. Mendeleev 22, Sector 1, Bucharest
Opening hours: Daily, approximately 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Camera din Față operates in a former apartment, featuring vintage décor, sofas, low tables, and warm lighting. In winter, the interior becomes especially welcoming, with a relaxed and quiet atmosphere.

It is popular among freelancers, students, and people working on laptops, particularly earlier in the day. The tea selection is varied, and the space helps you forget about the cold outside.

Infinitea

Address: Strada Doctor Grigore Romniceanu 7, Sector 5, Bucharest
Opening hours: Daily, approximately 12:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Infinitea is one of the largest tea houses in Bucharest, with multiple rooms and an inner garden (used less frequently in winter). The indoor space is generous, offering tables suitable for laptops and a bohemian vibe.

Thanks to its size, it’s ideal if you want to work for several hours without feeling cramped. It becomes livelier in the evening, but during the day it remains a solid option for remote work.

GreenTea

Address: Strada Pictor Arthur Verona 11, Sector 1, Bucharest
Opening hours: Daily, approximately 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

GreenTea is a small, cozy, and quiet tea house located in a central area, yet away from heavy crowds. The interior is simple, warm, and suitable for staying longer periods of time.

It’s recommended for those who need concentration and prefer more intimate spaces. The tables work well for laptops, and background noise is minimal.

Ceai la Cotroceni

Address: Strada Doctor Louis Pasteur, Cotroceni area, Sector 5, Bucharest
Opening hours: Variable, usually in the afternoon and evening

Ceai la Cotroceni functions more as a community space, with a relaxed, almost home-like atmosphere. In winter, the interior becomes a warm refuge, suitable for reading, writing, or quiet work.

It’s the kind of place where no one rushes you, and where you can spend a few hours with a cup of tea without pressure. Ideal for those looking for a more personal and less commercial space.

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An urban refuge for cold days

Tea houses remain some of the best alternatives to the home office during the cold season. They offer quiet, warmth, and a pace that helps you focus or relax, away from the city’s constant noise.

For remote work, reading, or simply taking a long break on a cold day, these places are among the best options Bucharest has to offer.

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