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  • Police Stations

    Police Station 6

    CHIEF OF THE SECTION - Police Chief Superintendent PENU MARIAN-LEONTIN MARIAN
    DEPUTY CHIEF - Deputy Police Superintendent ȘTEFAN LAURENȚIU

    Bucharest Police Section 6 is responsible for maintaining public order and citizen safety in Sector 6. It is in charge of preventing and combating crime, including theft, violence and economic crime, as well as...

  • Markets

    Matache Square

    Matache Square is a historic market area in northern central Bucharest, near Gara de Nord. Its old market hall, built in the 19th century, was partially demolished in the 2010s, a decision that sparked public protests and debates about heritage protection. Today, the space functions as a smaller agro-food market, with stalls selling vegetables, fru...

  • Restaurants

    Mon Paris Restaurant & Lounge

    Mon Paris Restaurant & Lounge is a restaurant located in Bucharest that offers an exceptional dining experience combining Mediterranean, French and traditional Romanian cuisine. The dishes include meat, fish and seafood, all prepared with aromatic spices and herb sauces, providing a perfect harmony of flavors.

    To savor these delights in the c...

  • Museums & Galleries

    The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant

    One of the most important ethnography museums in Europe, with a collection of over 155,000 objects — folk costumes, ceramics, glass icons, tools, textiles, and everyday household items from all Romanian provinces. The neo-Romanian style building is itself a historic landmark.
    The permanent exhibition was reopened in April 2025 following restoration...

  • Fast-Food

    Nikos Greek Taverna - Old Town

    Located in the Old Town, Nikos Greek Taverna offers an authentic culinary experience featuring dishes inspired by traditional Greek cuisine. The menu emphasizes fresh ingredients and well-balanced recipes, from classic gyros and feta cheese salads to more elaborate fish and seafood preparations.
    The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, with a rustic...

  • Museums & Galleries

    The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MȚR)

    The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MȚR) is one of the most important cultural institutions in Romania dedicated to traditional rural life. Housed in a heritage building in Neo-Romanian architectural style, the museum features an impressive collection of authentic artifacts: from folk costumes and painted icons to tools, furniture, and eve...

  • Shopping

    Annual fairs at National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MȚR)

    The annual fairs organized by the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (MȚR) form a well-structured cultural calendar dedicated to promoting traditional crafts, contemporary creativity, and authentic, meaningful consumption. Each season offers a new opportunity for artisans, collectors, creators, and the urban public to connect through living he...

  • Embassies

    Embassy of Hungary in Romania

    The Embassy provides consular services to Hungarian citizens in Romania and facilitates visa facilitation for Romanians wishing to travel to Hungary. It also promotes bilateral cooperation in areas such as trade, culture and education, supporting initiatives and partnerships that contribute to the development of relations between the two countries....

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Artichoke Social House

    Artichoke Social House, located on Calea Victoriei 45, is the perfect urban retreat for specialty coffee lovers and those seeking a relaxed atmosphere. This unique spot, blending coffee culture with visual art, offers a wide range of signature drinks, including the famous White Trash Cola and homemade juices. Along with an exquisite coffee menu, Ar...

  • Museums & Galleries

    Kretzulescu Church

    Kretzulescu Church is one of the few surviving examples of Brâncovenesc architecture in central Bucharest, built in 1722 by the boyar Iordache Kretzulescu and his wife, Safta, daughter of Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu. Located just steps from Revolution Square, the church has stood witness to decisive moments in Romania’s modern history, including...

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.