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Locations close to Sector 1 City Hall

  • Museums & Galleries

    Sandwich Gallery

    Sandwich Gallery is a collective-run art space founded in 2017, transforming a narrow in-between area (roughly 11 square meters) tucked between two utility buildings into a vibrant incubator for site-specific and experimental installations. Located at 13 Pechea Street in Sector 1, the gallery's unconventional dimensions—about 1.5 meters by 8 meters...

  • Education

    The Special Secondary School for the Deaf no. 1

    The Special Secondary School for the Deaf no. 1 is located at 5 Neatârârnării Street, in the 1st sector of Bucharest. The institution provides specialized education for children with hearing impairments and autism spectrum disorders, with the mission of learning, therapy and recovery for optimal social and professional integration. The school has m...

  • Education

    Orthodox Theological Seminary in Bucharest

    The Orthodox Theological Seminary in Bucharest, also known as the Orthodox Theological Seminary "Nifon", is one of the most important theological educational institutions in Romania. It trains future priests and specialists in Orthodox theology, with the aim of preparing them theologically, spiritually and academically to serve the Romanian Orthodo...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială „Regele Mihai I”

    “Regele Mihai I” Secondary School, located in Sector 6 of Bucharest, is a public institution offering primary and lower secondary education (grades 0 to VIII). Situated in the Militari neighborhood on Dezrobirii Street, the school blends a solid tradition with a visible effort to adapt to modern educational standards.
    In 2024, the school achieved a...

  • 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...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Sebastian Park

    Size: approximately 3 hectares.
    Attractions: The park has modern playgrounds for children, outdoor fitness machines and several sports fields for soccer and basketball. Walk alleys and shady seating areas are landscaped with benches, and the park also includes a small artesian fountain, making it an oasis of tranquility for Rahova area residents....

  • Education

    "Școala Mea" Theoretical High School

    "Școala Mea" Theoretical High School is a modern and appreciated private educational institution in Bucharest, dedicated to quality education, with a focus on the integral development of students. The school offers an educational environment that fosters both academic performance and the development of social and personal skills. The LTSM graduate...

  • Visit

    Ghencea Cemetery

    In western Bucharest, at the end of a long avenue bearing its name, Ghencea Cemetery stretches out as more than just a burial ground. It is a divided landscape of memory, split physically and symbolically into two distinct zones: Ghencea Civil and Ghencea Military.
    The civil side is dense, disorganized, and chaotic. Narrow paths weave through a pat...

  • Education

    "Gheorghe Asachi" Technical College

    Technical College "Gheorghe Asachi" in Bucharest is an educational establishment offering technical and vocational specializations, preparing students for a career in various technical fields or for further studies in higher education. Among the specializations available are Electronics Technician, Automation Technician, Building Installation Techn...

  • Education

    Special Secondary School No 7

    The school offers specific therapy and compensatory programs for students with special educational needs, under the guidance of speech therapists, physiotherapists and teacher educators. Among the programs offered are: cognitive stimulation, occupational therapy, play therapy, personal autonomy training, socialization, physiotherapy, psychodiagnosi...

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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.