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  • Museums & Galleries

    The Victor Babeș Memorial Museum

    Victor Babeș died in 1926, yet the Institute of Bacteriology he founded in Bucharest still bears his name today, as does the genus of parasites he discovered — Babesia — present in every microbiology textbook in the world. The world's first bacteriology treatise, written by him in 1885 alongside the French scientist Victor André Cornil, is on displ...

  • Restaurants

    Rawdia

    Rawdia is one of the pioneers of raw-vegan cuisine in Bucharest, offering a 100% gluten-free, lactose-free, and refined sugar-free menu focused on living, natural, and nourishing food. The dishes draw inspiration from international cuisines, creatively reimagined in a healthy way – from raw lasagna and seed & veggie patties, to cashew-based des...

  • Education

    The Montessori School Orizonturi Libere

    The Montessori School Orizonturi Libere, located in Bucharest, offers an educational program based on the principles of Montessori pedagogy, adapted to meet the individual needs of each child. The daily program starts at 8:00 am and ends at 6:00 pm, including activities structured according to the Montessori curriculum, as well as periods of free p...

  • Restaurants

    Trattoria Il Calcio – Floreasca

    Trattoria Il Calcio – Floreasca is an Italian restaurant located in the northern part of Bucharest, known for its authentic cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. It is part of the Trattoria Il Calcio network, which includes several other locations in the city, such as those in Dorobanți, Victoriei, and Calea Floreasca. The menu focuses on classic Itali...

  • Bars & Pubs

    Frudisiac

    Frudisiac is more than just a café – it’s a Nordic-inspired experience brought to life in the heart of Bucharest. Housed in a barn-shaped building designed by Not a Number Architects, this bakery-café stands out through its minimalist elegance: natural wood, soft light pouring through large windows, and polished microcement floors and counters – al...

  • Embassies

    Embassy of Sweden in Romania

    The Embassy of Sweden in Romania plays an important role in maintaining and developing diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between the two countries. It offers consular services to Swedish citizens living or traveling in Romania, providing assistance in various situations, such as issuing documents, legal information or support in emergenci...

  • Embassies

    Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Romania

    Description: The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Romania, established in December 2004, promotes diplomatic, economic and cultural relations between the UAE and Romania. It provides consular services to Emirati citizens and supports bilateral cooperation in various fields. The current Ambassador, His Excellency Sultan Mohamed Majed Al Ali, p...

  • Restaurants

    Burgr Factory - Dacia

    Located on Bulevardul Dacia, in a semi-central area frequented by students, residents, and professionals, Burgr Factory presents itself as an urban burger bar offering dine-in, takeaway, and delivery options. The menu is well-structured, featuring beef, chicken, and vegetarian burgers, all made with fresh ingredients, soft buns, and house-made sauc...

  • Embassies

    Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in Romania

    Description: Promotes diplomatic and economic relations between Belarus and Romania, providing consular services and supporting cultural cooperation.
    Consular Services - Provides assistance to Belarusian citizens and issues visas for Romanians.
    Economic cooperation - Supports bilateral trade and investment relations.
    Cultural activities...

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  • Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
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    especially in medicine, business, and tech.