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Locations close to KFC Orhideea

  • 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...

  • Restaurants

    Noodlz

    Noodlz is a fast-casual restaurant specializing in Asian noodle dishes, adapted to an international palate and served quickly. Its Bucharest locations feature a modern, minimalist design created to offer a relaxed experience, whether dining in or ordering take-away and delivery. The menu is organized into main sections: customizable wok dishes (wit...

  • Malls

    Plaza România

    Plaza România is one of those malls with a bit of history under its roof—quite literally, since it was built on the skeleton of an abandoned communist-era building. Located in Sector 6, right between Drumul Taberei and Militari, it’s been serving the city since 2004. It offers a solid mix of over 170 stores, with names like Zara, Altex, and a full...

  • Fast-Food

    KFC Plaza

    KFC Plaza is located inside Plaza România Mall, on Bulevardul Timișoara 26, on the 2nd floor, in Sector 6 of Bucharest.
    This spot stands out due to its central location in a popular shopping center, offering easy access for people living in the Militari and Drumul Taberei neighborhoods.
    It features the classic KFC menu — crispy strips, spicy wings...

  • Historical Sites

    The Arch of Triumph in Bucharest

    The Triumphal Arch in Bucharest, located on Kiseleff Road, is an iconic monument built to celebrate Romania's victory in the First World War and the Great Union of 1918. Originally inaugurated in 1922 and rebuilt in 1936, the arch measures 27 meters high and is decorated with sculptures and bas-reliefs by famous sculptors such as Constantin Barasch...

  • Restaurants

    Reina Brasserie

    Reina Brasserie is a restaurant located at Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 33, in Sector 5 of Bucharest. The venue offers a unique culinary experience, blending Spanish and international influences in its dishes.
    The diverse menu includes breakfast options, soups, appetizers, salads, and main courses, such as seafood paella and the signature Reina burg...

  • Historical Sites

    Revolution Square

    Revolution Square in the center of Bucharest is a place of profound historical and symbolic importance for Romania. Although originally traditionally known as Palace Square and Republic Square, as well as Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Square, it was later renamed Revolution Square after the scene of the 1989 Revolution.

    On December 21, 1989, Nicolae Ceau...

  • Fast-Food

    Uncle John - Drumul Taberei

    Uncle John, located in Auchan Drumul Taberei (Strada Brașov 25), is a Romanian fast food chain that aims to turn “junk food” into real, honest food. The dishes are made with local ingredients and original recipes, offering a fresh alternative to the usual fast-food experience.
    Their menu features a variety of burgers, quesadillas, burritos, and sid...

  • Transport

    I’Velo Urban – Arcul de Triumf

    I’Velo Urban – Arcul de Triumf is the ideal launch point for a ride through Bucharest’s green core. Just steps from Herăstrău Park and with easy access to Kiseleff, it blends the elegance of the area with the freedom of cycling.
    I'Velo Urban is a 24/7 bike rental system that encourages an active and sustainable lifestyle in the city. To rent a bi...

  • Education

    „Goethe” German College

    The German College "Goethe" is a state educational institution with a tradition of over 250 years, dedicated to promoting German language and culture in Bucharest. Originally founded as a school of the Evangelical/Protestant community, the college has evolved over the centuries to become an educational landmark for the German minority and beyond. A...

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  • 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.
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  • 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.