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Locations close to "Ion I.C. Brătianu" Technological High School

  • Education

    Pia Brătianu Middle School

    Pia Brătianu Middle School is an educational institution with a tradition spanning over a century. Founded in 1922 by the Brătianu family and donated to the Romanian state in 1925, the school was originally established to train educators, featuring a boarding school, a kindergarten, and facilities that were modern for their time.
    Today, the school...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială "Nicolae Titulescu"

    Located in Sector 1, at 50–52 Nicolae Titulescu Avenue, near Piața Victoriei, Școala Gimnazială "Nicolae Titulescu" is a public school with a tradition of over 80 years. Originally known as "Ciovică School," it was founded in the 1930s and designed by architects Emil Nădejde and Eugen Cușcenco in a deco-modernist style, focusing on student comfort...

  • Restaurants

    Pescobar Sushi & More

    Pescobar Sushi & More, located in a prime area of Bucharest near Herăstrău Park and Aviatorilor metro station, is a modern restaurant known for its fresh seafood and expertly crafted sushi. The menu is impressively diverse, featuring dedicated sections for starters, nigiri, maki, rolls, sashimi, and special combinations, as well as luxury optio...

  • Fitness Clubs and Gyms

    Shape. Art. Pilates. Studio

    Shape. Art. Pilates. Studio is a contemporary and refined space, dedicated to Pilates but with the aesthetic feel of a small art gallery. Located near Floreasca Lake, in a breezy area of northern Bucharest, the studio offers a functional yet elegant approach to movement. Classes focus primarily on Pilates Reformer, but also include mat Pilates, bar...

  • 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...

  • Visit

    Casa Miclescu

    In a city that often buries its past under fresh concrete, Casa Miclescu remains a stubborn relic—a rare survivor of a vanished world. Nestled on Kiseleff Boulevard, one of Bucharest’s most elegant arteries, this early 20th-century mansion, built in the austere elegance of Neo-Romanian style, was more than a residence. It was a social epicenter for...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Brutăria cu Maia

    Brutăria cu Maia isn’t just a place to buy bread — it’s a statement of simplicity and care for ingredients. Tucked away on a quiet street near Victoriei, this bakery is built on clean recipes, slow-milled flour, water, salt, and natural sourdough starter, with zero shortcuts. The bread has a crusty exterior, elastic crumb, and a subtly tangy flavor...

  • Concerts & Festivals

    Hala Laminor

    Hala Laminor is a remarkable example of repurposed industrial heritage, located at 256 Basarabia Boulevard in Sector 3. Originally built in 1938 as part of the Malaxa factory complex, the structure is known for its monumental size (approximately 400 × 180 meters) and steel framework with a clerestory roof — a signature of modernist architect Horia...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    ORYGYNS Specialty Coffee - Aviației

    ORYGYNS Specialty Coffee Aviatiei is a modern haven for coffee lovers in Bucharest, located at 2 Aviatiei Street, Sector 1, in a vibrant and accessible area. This specialty coffee shop isn’t just a place to enjoy high-quality coffee—it’s a sensory experience. The interior combines elegant minimalism with warm accents, creating a relaxed and invitin...

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  • 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.
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    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.