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Locations close to Școala Gimnazială Nr. 142

  • Restaurants

    UNDA Open Cuisine

    NDA Open Cuisine is an innovative restaurant in Bucharest that blends modern culinary concepts with a refined décor and a relaxed atmosphere. What truly sets it apart is the "open kitchen" concept, where guests can watch in real-time as dishes are being prepared, offering an interactive and captivating dining experience. This transparency in the co...

  • Education

    "Matei Basarab" National College

    The National College "Matei Basarab" in Bucharest is recognized for its high level of education and its history, with a tradition of over 160 years. It is known for its academic excellence and high quality educational programs for students from different areas of the capital.

    Educational cycles:
    Secondary education: the College offers theoreti...

  • Restaurants

    Élephante Bucharest

    Élephante is an exclusive champagne and tapas bar located in the heart of Floreasca, the city's newest high-rise district.
    The venue combines natural tropical elements with high-end fusion tapas, offering a unique dining experience. Each dish reflects their commitment to creativity and quality, turning every bite into a story.

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială Specială Nr. 3

    Located at 114 Splaiul Unirii, Sector 4, Bucharest, Special Secondary School No. 3 offers educational and therapeutic services for children with moderate and severe mental disabilities. The institution has two sites: one on Splaiul Unirii 114 and the other on 10 Toporași Street, both equipped with modern facilities adapted to the special needs of t...

  • Education

    Gymnasium School No. 181

    Gymnasium School No. 181 is located at 30 Nazarcea Street, in Sector 1 of Bucharest. Founded in 1953 as the “Mixed School with 7 Grades,” it expanded in 1977 with a new building and became “School with Grades I–VIII No. 181.”
    The school operates in a single shift, with classes for grades I–VIII running from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, offering a practical...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Ganesha Caffe - Barbu Văcărescu

    At Ganesha Caffe, on Barbu Văcărescu Street, you step into an oriental universe right in the center of the Capital. The handcrafted décor, featuring stained glass and paintings inspired by Indian culture, creates an intimate and relaxing atmosphere. Here, you can enjoy oriental drinks and desserts, accompanied by the famous ice hookah. The lush gar...

  • Transport

    I’Velo Urban - One Floreasca City

    I’Velo Urban One Floreasca City brings cycling into the heart of premium urban life. With a sleek setup and quick access to the northern bike lanes of Bucharest, it’s the perfect spot to kick off your day on two wheels—smooth and stress-free.
    I'Velo Urban is a 24/7 bike rental system that encourages an active and sustainable lifestyle in the city...

  • Museums & Galleries

    Suprainfinit Gallery

    Suprainfinit Gallery, founded in September 2015 by Suzana Vasilescu, with Cristina Vasilescu as co-artistic director, is a key space in the conceptual art scene of Bucharest and Eastern Europe. Located at 22 Mântuleasa Street, the gallery provides a contemporary setting for large-scale installations, site-specific works, and visually driven researc...

  • 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...

  • Markets

    Progresul Market

    Progresul Market is one of the largest and most reliable food markets in Bucharest. It doesn’t try to impress, but it delivers on quantity, variety, and good prices – which is why it draws people from across the sector and beyond. The main hall is huge, packed with meat, fish, dairy, and produce stalls, while outside you’ll find local producers sel...

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  • 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.