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Locations close to Dimitrie Brandza Botanical Garden

  • Restaurants

    Beirut Deli

    Beirut Deli is the kind of place that brings the Middle East straight to the center of Bucharest, on 5 Covaci Street. Small, fast and full-flavored, here you'll find juicy shawarma, crispy falafel, fine hummus and other Lebanese goodies prepared the real way, not fusion.

    Hours start at 3pm and run until midnight every day except Monday, when they...

  • Markets

    Domenii Market

    Domenii Market is where the potatoes come scrubbed, the herbs are neatly tied with twine, and the sellers will straight-up tell you if the goods are homegrown or hauled in from a warehouse. It’s compact, calm, and oddly serene – a rare vibe for a Bucharest market. The crowd? Higher income, low tolerance for nonsense – people who know what they want...

  • Education

    "Virgil Madgearu" Economic College

    "Virgil Madgearu" Economic College in Bucharest is recognized as one of the most prestigious high schools with economic profile in Romania. The institution offers high school education programs, with a special emphasis on economic skills training and preparing students for the labor market and university education. In 2024, the college hosted the s...

  • Shopping

    The Souvenir Shop

    Located in the heart of the Old Town, The Souvenir Shop stands apart from the usual tourist traps. Here, you’ll find authentic, handcrafted pieces made by Romanian artisans—items that tell a story rather than simply tick off national clichés. From hand-painted ceramics and traditional textiles to brass, wood, and bone jewelry, everything has a sens...

  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - Strada Arthur Verona

    Arthur Verona Street is one of Bucharest’s most iconic urban art corridors, transformed into a creative landmark through the annual Street Delivery festival and spontaneous works by both local and international artists. The walls are alive with social messages, abstract compositions, oversized portraits, and reinterpreted cultural symbols.
    The art...

  • 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...

  • Fitness Clubs and Gyms

    Purna Yoga

    Purna Yoga is a discreet and elegant studio located in a quiet area of the Aviatorilor neighborhood, ideal for those seeking a deep practice and mindful guidance. The focus is on postural alignment, conscious breathing, and integrating yogic philosophy into everyday life. Classes are led by certified teachers with international training and a rare...

  • Hospitals

    Rahova Polyclinic

    Description: The Rahova Polyclinic, located in sector 5 of Bucharest, offers outpatient medical services for multiple specialties, including orthopedics, dermatology, neurology and ENT, with a modern laboratory and facilities for medical recovery, all in a flexible, accessible program. Bringing together a team of specialized physicians and modern...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Nuba Cafe Downtown

    Nuba Cafe Downtown is an elegant café located in the heart of Bucharest, near Herăstrău, appreciated for its relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The space blends modern aesthetics with a comfortable seating area, ideal for a coffee break, brunch, or a light snack. The menu features specialty coffee, nutritious breakfast options (avocado toast, smooth...

  • Accomodation

    Europa Royale Bucharest

    Europa Royale Bucharest is a 4-star hotel located in the heart of the Old Center of Bucharest, in a 19th-century building. The hotel offers 92 modern rooms and suites decorated in shades of green and brown, equipped with air conditioning, minibar and free Wi-Fi. The hotel's Maghiran Restaurant serves international cuisine, offering guests a diverse...

FAQ in case you need it

  • Yes, it is generally safe, with occasional petty theft in busy areas. Use common sense precautions.
  • 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.
  • Yes. EU citizens can buy freely. Non-EU citizens can buy apartments and rent easily.
  • Bucharest is affordable compared to most EU capitals. Rent, food, and transport are
    reasonably priced. Costs depend on lifestyle.
  • Non-EU citizens need a visa or residence permit. EU citizens must register after 3 months
    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.