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Locations close to The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MȚR)

  • Clubs

    Expirat Club

    Expirat Club is a symbol of alternative culture in Bucharest, a place where live music and quality parties attract a community of people passionate about the authentic vibe. With over two decades of history, Expirat has constantly reinvented itself, while keeping the nonconformist spirit that made it famous. The industrial atmosphere, combined with...

  • Fast-Food

    Chopstix - Promenada Mall

    Located in the food court of Promenada Mall, Chopstix offers a selection of quick Asian-inspired meals, ideal for lunch breaks or a short pause while shopping. The menu includes familiar options like noodles with chicken or beef, vegetable rice, and spring rolls.
    There are a few vegetarian options, and some dishes can be customized upon request. Ho...

  • Education

    Special Elementary School no. 8

    Special Elementary School no. 8 is located at 2 Victor Daimaca Street, Victor Daimaca no. 2, in the 1st sector of Bucharest. Founded on September 1, 1970 and operational in its current building since January 1975, the institution educates pupils with medium and severe mental retardation and associated disabilities. The fundamental objective of the...

  • Fast-Food

    McDonald’s Rahova

    McDonald’s Rahova is a more neighborhood-focused location, mainly serving local residents or people passing through the area. It doesn’t have the buzz of a major shopping center, but it delivers exactly what you’d expect: speed, familiar taste, and easy access. The space is modest but well organized, with digital kiosks that make ordering straightf...

  • Fast-Food

    Domino’s Pizza

    Domino’s Pizza is an international chain of restaurants specializing in freshly made, fast-delivered pizza. In Bucharest, the brand operates multiple locations strategically placed across the city, such as Piața Victoriei, Bulevardul Decebal, and Drumul Taberei, ensuring good coverage. The venues have a functional design focused on quick order proc...

  • Education

    Copil Dorit - Secondary School

    "Copil Dorit" Secondary School is a private educational institution in Bucharest, located at 33, Viilor Street, Sector 5. It was founded in 2007 by the Association Copil Dorit, at the initiative of Pr. Tudor Peiu, the school offers educational programs for pre-school, primary, secondary and high school levels.

    The mission of the school is to prov...

  • Lifestyle

    Anda Salon and Shop

    Services: hairdressing and hairdressing: haircut, hair coloring, hair styling, hair treatments, cosmetics, manicure and pedicure, body treatments: massage, LPG endermologie treatments, classic and virtual mesotherapy.

    What makes it a great choice? With more than 20 years of experience in beauty, slimming and facial and body remodeling, Salon Anda...

  • Education

    Alexandru Costescu Gymnasium School

    Established in 1929 on land donated by the Costescu family, the Alexandru Costescu Gymnasium School in Sector 1 is a public educational institution with a nearly century-long tradition. Since 2002, the school has carried its current name, reflecting its commitment to quality education and community values.​
    The school building underwent modernizati...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Amoom (Unirii)

    Amoom is a stylish restaurant and dessert bar in Bucharest that blends Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors with a modern aesthetic. Known for its vibrant brunches, refined desserts, and elegant atmosphere, Amoom has become a favorite destination for both casual dining and special moments.Amoom Locations in Bucharest
    Amoom Zăgazului – Strada Ză...

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    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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    services. Health insurance is recommended.
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    especially in medicine, business, and tech.