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  • Have Fun

    Therme Bucharest

    Therme Bucharest is a modern spa, wellness and water fun complex located in Balotești, Ilfov, just 10 minutes from Bucharest. Opened in 2016, Therme is the largest relaxation center of its kind in Europe, offering visitors thermal pools, themed saunas, water slides and wellness areas.🌴 Main areas:
    Galaxy - aimed at families, with spectacular s...

  • Landmarks & Attractions

    Mogoșoaia Palace

    Mogoșoaia Palace, located just 15 km from Bucharest, is one of the most impressive historical monuments in Romania. Built in 1702 by Constantin Brâncoveanu, the palace is an outstanding example of the Brâncovenesque style, combining Renaissance, Ottoman and Baroque elements.

    🏰 What can you visit at Mogoșoaia Palace?
    The main building, with it...

  • Fast-Food

    McDonald’s Carrefour Militari

    McDonald’s Carrefour Militari is the kind of spot that works well for those in the western part of the city—whether they’re out shopping or making a quick stop before leaving Bucharest. Located next to a high-traffic hypermarket, it offers easy access, ample parking, and a steady stream of customers.
    The space is functional, unpretentious, but wel...

  • Historical Sites

    Căldărușani Monastery

    Căldărușani Monastery is an important Orthodox religious site located in Ilfov County, about 25 km north of Bucharest, near Căldărușani Lake. Founded in 1638 by the ruler Matei Basarab, the monastery is a place of pilgrimage and a symbol of Romanian religious traditions.
    The monastery is notable for its impressive architecture, with the main church...

  • Museums & Galleries

    Știrbei Palace in Buftea

    Știrbei Palace in Buftea is an impressive historical monument located about 20 km from Bucharest, in Buftea, Ilfov. Built in 1863 by the Știrbei family, the palace blends Neo-Gothic architecture with classical elements, creating an aristocratic atmosphere.
    🌿 What Can You Discover at Știrbei Palace?
    The main building with spectacular architectural...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Lake Snagov

    Just 25 kilometers north of Bucharest, Lake Snagov stretches across 16 kilometers, making it the largest natural lake in Romania, with a surface area of 5.75 km². Surrounded by dense forest remnants of the old Codrii Vlăsiei, the lake is home to a remarkable biodiversity, including rare aquatic plants and protected bird species.
    At its center lies...

  • Historical Sites

    Comana Monastery

    Comana Monastery is an important Orthodox monastic settlement located in Giurgiu County, about 40 km south of Bucharest. Initially founded in 1461 by Vlad the Impaler, the monastery was rebuilt in the 16th century by the nobleman Radu Șerban and has since remained a place of prayer, reflection, and history.
    The monastery is also believed to be the...

  • Tours & Walks

    Comana Natural Park

    Comana Natural Park is a protected area in Romania, located in Giurgiu County, approximately 40 km south of Bucharest. Established in 2005, the park spans over 24,963 hectares and is the second-largest wetland in Romania after the Danube Delta. It offers a rich biodiversity, including numerous bird species, and provides various recreational activit...

  • Parks & Gardens

    Neajlov Delta

    Neajlov Delta is a protected natural area located in Giurgiu County, about 40 km from Bucharest, offering a peaceful escape for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Fed by the Neajlov River, this delta spans approximately 1100 hectares and is an ideal destination for birdwatching, fishing, and nature walks.
    🦆 What Can You Discover at Neajlov De...

  • Landmarks & Attractions

    Snagov Palace

    Snagov Palace is a historic residence located on the shores of Snagov Lake, near Bucharest, in Ilfov County. Built in the early 20th century, it was the residence of important personalities of the time and was also used as a vacation home by members of the royal family.
    The palace impresses with its elegant neoclassical architecture and the picture...

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