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  • Restaurants

    Oyster Bar by Taverna Racilor – Victoriei

    Oyster Bar by Taverna Racilor – Victoriei is a refined seafood destination located in Sector 1 of Bucharest, on Strada Ion Oteteleşanu 3B, near Calea Victoriei. Its culinary concept centers on fresh oysters, a product rarely found in the city’s restaurant scene. The menu also features a selection of premium seafood dishes – from grilled octopus and...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Better Bread (Gluten free)

    Better Bread is a 100% gluten-free artisan bakery, created from personal need and grown with purpose. Located in Floreasca, on a quiet street, it’s the first dedicated gluten-free bakery in Bucharest. The bread here is made with natural sourdough, fermented slowly, using over 20 types of alternative flours — including buckwheat, millet, sorghum, qu...

  • Restaurants

    Vyro Raw & Vegan Bistro

    Vyro Raw & Vegan Bistro is a plant-based bistro offering raw & vegan cuisine, celebrated for its whole-food ingredients without additives, refined sugar or gluten. The menu is inventive and diverse, featuring raw soups, vegan pasta, raw lasagna, vegan sushi, as well as raw cakes, cold-pressed smoothies, and natural juices.
    The setting is m...

  • Restaurants

    Le Bab Fried Chicken (LBFC) – Calea Moșilor

    Located on Calea Moșilor, this LBFC spot serves a diverse clientele, including locals, passersby, and young people with a taste for urban fast-casual dishes. The menu remains focused on fried chicken with distinctive marinades and sauces, accompanied by creative sides and fresh salads. Dishes are prepared with an emphasis on ingredient quality and...

  • Education

    National College "Spiru Haret"

    The National College "Spiru Haret" is a prestigious pre-university educational institution in the center of Bucharest, located at 17, Italian Street, Sector 2. Founded in 1913 as a gymnasium and transformed into a high school in 1920, the college bears the name of Spiru Haret, the reformer of Romanian education.

    The college's educational offer in...

  • Embassies

    Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Romania

    Description: The Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in Romania represents the interests of Bulgaria and maintains diplomatic relations with Romania. It provides consular services for Bulgarian citizens, including the issuance of documents and emergency assistance. It also promotes economic cooperation and cultural exchanges between the two countri...

  • 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...

  • Accomodation

    Grand Hotel Bucharest

    Grand Hotel Bucharest (formerly InterContinental Bucharest) is a 5-star hotel located in the center of Bucharest, on Nicolae Balcescu Boulevard, close to major tourist attractions such as the Romanian Athenaeum and Cișmigiu Park.
    It offers elegant rooms with panoramic views of the city and top facilities including a fitness center, spa, indoor swi...

  • Tours & Walks

    Armenian Quarter

    The Armenian Quarter is a historic enclave in central Bucharest, nestled between Carol I Boulevard, Calea Moșilor, Strada Armenească, and Strada Maria Rosetti. Established by Armenian settlers from the 16th–17th centuries, it grew around the Armenian Church, shops run by coffee‑ and tobacco‑trading merchants, and workshops—forming one of the city’s...

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