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Locations close to Sector 2 - City Hall

  • Restaurants

    White Horse

    White Horse, one of the longstanding gems of the Dorobanți neighborhood, has earned its reputation through a smart blend of consistent cuisine and thoughtful hospitality. The menu strikes a fine balance between refined Romanian classics — think creamy chicken soup or tender cabbage rolls — and well-executed international dishes. Desserts aren’t an...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Flowers Park

    Area: 13 ha
    Main attractions: the "1907" monument (dedicated to the 1907 Uprising), the "St. Mary" fountain, sports fields and playgrounds, and the Marcuța Church is a short distance from the park
    What it will conquer you with: the fountain and historical monuments turn every visit into a vibrant spectacle of color and culture.

  • Fast-Food

    McDonald’s Dristor

    McDonald’s Dristor is a high-traffic location, strategically placed at a major intersection and close to the metro station. It’s frequented by locals, commuters, and young people looking for a quick meal before classes or after work. The interior is clean and efficiently laid out, with digital kiosks that streamline the ordering process. The menu i...

  • Education

    "Mihai Bravu" Technical College

    "Mihai Bravu" Technical College in Bucharest is an educational institution with a solid tradition in the professional training of young people, offering a diversified range of technical and theoretical specializations.

    For the school year 2023-2024, the college has proposed a varied educational offer, adapted to the requirements of the labor marke...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială Nr. 79

    Located in Sector 4 of Bucharest, Școala Gimnazială Nr. 79 offers primary and lower secondary education. In 2024, the school achieved a general admission average of 8.84, with 57% of students scoring above 9 in the National Evaluation, positioning it at the top among Bucharest's middle schools.
    The school is equipped with 24 classrooms for grades I...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Grain Trip

    Grain Trip is more than a bakery – it’s a space where bread becomes a living cultural artifact. Tucked away on 16 Nerva Traian Street, in Bucharest’s Sector 3, this bakery brings international recipes to the city, reimagined with clean ingredients, natural sourdough, and a deep respect for slow fermentation.
    The stars of the shop are their crusty,...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială Nr. 81

    Gymnasium School No. 81, located at 33 Nerva Traian Street in Sector 3, Bucharest, is a public institution offering primary and lower secondary education (grades 0–8). In 2024, students achieved an average National Evaluation score of 7.76, with 8.17 in Romanian Language and 7.37 in Mathematics, out of 134 graduates.
    The school is equipped with 15...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park (IOR or Titan Park)

    Size: Approximately 85 hectares. IOR Park is one of the largest parks in Bucharest.
    Attractions: Lake Titan, divided into five islands connected by bridges, children's playgrounds, sports fields and running tracks, gazebos, bicycle paths, picnic areas and barbeque areas, Pensioners' Island and Dogs' Island, which are specially designed for relaxin...

  • Education

    "Gheorghe Lazăr" National High School

    “Gheorghe Lazăr” National College in Bucharest, located at 48 Regina Elisabeta Boulevard in Sector 5, is one of Romania’s most prestigious high schools. Founded in 1860, the institution has a rich academic tradition and is housed in a historic, architecturally significant building near Cișmigiu Park. In 2024, the college recorded outstanding academ...

  • Restaurants

    Bellini Garden

    Bellini Garden is a smart pick for families in Bucharest looking for authentic Italian cuisine paired with a relaxed, kid-friendly setting. Located at 44 General H. M. Berthelot Street, near Sala Radio, this charming spot stands out for its spacious terrace and well-equipped play area, making it a natural choice for a weekend lunch with kids.
    The m...

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