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  • Fast-Food

    Mesopotamia Piața Romană

    Mesopotamia Piața Romană, located in Sector 1 of Bucharest, brings a fresh take on urban fast food by combining quick service with dishes inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine. Positioned in a central and high-traffic area, it’s a convenient choice for busy professionals or anyone looking for a fast, flavorful lunch.
    The menu centers on rotisserie tur...

  • Restaurants

    Lente (Dionisie Lupu)

    Lente Dionisie Lupu is a vibrant, eclectic spot tucked into a charming interwar villa at 78 Dionisie Lupu Street, in Sector 1, Bucharest. More than a restaurant, it feels like a creative hub — a place where playful gastronomy, urban art, and board games come together to create a unique experience that’s surprisingly family-friendly.
    The menu is a f...

  • Restaurants

    La Copac

    La Copac is an urban tavern with a village soul, tucked away on Pitar Moș Street in the center of Bucharest. Far from being a flashy spot, it offers an authentic, laid-back atmosphere, where sturdy wooden tables, jars hanging from the ceiling, and colanders turned into lamps create a space full of charm and character.
    The menu is a love letter to...

  • Fast-Food

    KFC Romană

    KFC Romană is located in Sector 1, at 28–30 Gheorghe Magheru Boulevard, right in Piața Romană, one of Bucharest’s busiest intersections. This location holds historical significance as it was the first KFC restaurant opened in Romania, back in April 1997.
    Its central position makes it a popular choice for students, office workers, and tourists alike...

  • 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...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială Specială nr 1

    Secondary School No. 1 in Bucharest provides education for students with moderate and severe mental disabilities, covering primary (grades I - IV) and secondary (grades V - VIII). Located in the center of the capital, the school is housed in a historic building built in 1889. The institution has adapted classrooms, speech therapy, physiotherapy and...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    La Mița Biciclista

    Located just steps from Piața Amzei, on 11 General Christian Tell Street, La Mița Biciclista is one of Bucharest’s most iconic and imaginative dining spaces. Housed in a beautifully restored Art Nouveau and Neo-Baroque villa, this creative establishment pays homage to Maria Mihăescu, affectionately known as “Mița Biciclista,” a famed socialite and...

  • Education

    Anastasia Popescu Orthodox Pedagogical High School - Structure Sector 2

    "Anastasia Popescu" Orthodox Pedagogical High School offers a structured educational program between 8:00 and 14:00 or 15:00, depending on the specific timetable of the classes. In the afternoons, between 15:00 and 18:00, students can optionally participate in cultural-scientific activities organized by the school.

    For the 2023-2024 school year,...

  • Education

    The French Bookstore Kyralina

    Kyralina is the only bookstore in Bucharest specialized in French literature. The space stands out for its warm and intimate atmosphere, filled with light wood tones and the subtle scent of freshly printed paper.
    The neatly arranged shelves hold over 5,000 titles in the original French (and occasionally German), along with modern translations. The...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Mingle

    Mingle is a bohemian haven tucked away in a charming corner of Bucharest, offering the perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle. As soon as you step inside, it feels like you’ve entered another era – walls adorned with floral wallpaper, vintage furniture, and soft lighting that creates an intimate, cozy atmosphere. Every nook of the café se...

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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.