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Locations close to Școala Gimnazială Nr. 135

  • Fast-Food

    Mesopotamia Piața Romană

    Mesopotamia Piața Romană, located in Sector 1 of Bucharest, brings a fresh take on urban fast food by combining quick service with dishes inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine. Positioned in a central and high-traffic area, it’s a convenient choice for busy professionals or anyone looking for a fast, flavorful lunch.
    The menu centers on rotisserie tur...

  • Tours & Walks

    Armenian Quarter

    The Armenian Quarter is a historic enclave in central Bucharest, nestled between Carol I Boulevard, Calea Moșilor, Strada Armenească, and Strada Maria Rosetti. Established by Armenian settlers from the 16th–17th centuries, it grew around the Armenian Church, shops run by coffee‑ and tobacco‑trading merchants, and workshops—forming one of the city’s...

  • Hospitals

    Bagdasar-Arseni Emergency Hospital

    Opening hours: open non-stop
    General Information: The hospital is recognized as the largest neurosurgery clinic in Romania, with 263 beds, dealing with a wide range of pathologies: traumatic, tumoral, vascular, malformative, cranial, degenerative and spinal. It also has specialties such as general surgery, cardiology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery...

  • Fast-Food

    KFC Romană

    KFC Romană is located in Sector 1, at 28–30 Gheorghe Magheru Boulevard, right in Piața Romană, one of Bucharest’s busiest intersections. This location holds historical significance as it was the first KFC restaurant opened in Romania, back in April 1997.
    Its central position makes it a popular choice for students, office workers, and tourists alike...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Grădina Icoanei Park

    Area: Almost 1 ha
    Main attractions: the park is a historical monument with walking areas and green spaces for relaxing, playgrounds, paths and benches
    What it will charm you with: A small but charming corner, where historic alleys and benches give you a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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  • Education

    „George Enescu” National College of Music

    The National Music College "George Enescu" in Bucharest is a prestigious institution dedicated to music education, offering programs for primary, secondary and high school. Students benefit from a complex education, combining the study of musical instruments with theoretical and cultural subjects. Over the years, students of the college have won nu...

  • Arts & Culture

    The Bucharest Art Theater

    The Bucharest Art Theater is an independent theater in the capital, known for its innovative productions and for its support of young theatrical talents. Founded in 2010, the Bucharest Art Theatre stands out for its original approaches to classical and contemporary texts, emphasizing relevant social and human themes. The theater is constantly seeki...

  • Transport

    I’Velo Urban – Romana Square

    I’Velo Urban – Romana Square is the perfect spot for a quick escape through the heart of Bucharest. Located in a vibrant and accessible area, this center offers bikes for exploring both the central zone and surrounding parks.
    I'Velo Urban is a 24/7 bike rental system that encourages an active and sustainable lifestyle in the city. To rent a bike...

  • Hospitals

    Embyros Clinic

    Embryos was founded in 2020 by three doctors with extensive experience in gynaecology and assisted reproduction, and within four years became the clinic with the highest number of embryo transfers and IVF-born children in Romania — according to data published by the National Transplant Agency for 2024. The team of highly specialised doctors and emb...

  • Museums & Galleries

    Casa Melik (Theodor Pallady Museum)

    Casa Melik (Theodor Pallady Museum) is a living fragment of the 18th century, hidden among apartment blocks and busy streets, yet entirely detached from the pace of modern-day Bucharest. Built in traditional Romanian style with Oriental influences—with a wooden veranda, steep roof, and open porch—it is considered the oldest surviving residence in t...

FAQ in case you need it

  • Yes, it is generally safe, with occasional petty theft in busy areas. Use common sense precautions.
  • No, but it helps. Many people speak English, especially younger generations and
    professionals.
  • Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
    Walking works great in the city center.
  • Yes. EU citizens can buy freely. Non-EU citizens can buy apartments and rent easily.
  • Bucharest is affordable compared to most EU capitals. Rent, food, and transport are
    reasonably priced. Costs depend on lifestyle.
  • Non-EU citizens need a visa or residence permit. EU citizens must register after 3 months
    with Romanian Immigration.
  • Yes. Public healthcare is accessible, but private clinics offer faster and higher-quality
    services. Health insurance is recommended.
  • Yes. Bucharest has several international schools and English-taught university programs,
    especially in medicine, business, and tech.