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  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Ceramic Cafe

    Ceramic Cafe is a unique creative space in Bucharest that blends a cozy café with a ceramic painting studio, where you can pick a mug, plate, or another ceramic object and bring it to life with your own colors. The atmosphere is relaxing and friendly, ideal for a creative date, a fun outing with friends, or simply a mindful moment for yourself.
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  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Amoom (Unirii)

    Amoom is a stylish restaurant and dessert bar in Bucharest that blends Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors with a modern aesthetic. Known for its vibrant brunches, refined desserts, and elegant atmosphere, Amoom has become a favorite destination for both casual dining and special moments.Amoom Locations in Bucharest
    Amoom Zăgazului – Strada Ză...

  • Education

    Școala Gimnazială Nr. 95

    Gymnasium School No. 95 is a public educational institution located in Sector 3, Bucharest, on 111–113 Foișorului Street. The school offers primary and lower secondary education (grades 0–8) and is actively involved in European projects such as Erasmus+, focusing on integrating technology into the learning process.
    In 2024, the average score at the...

  • Shows

    Club 99

    Club 99 is an emblematic place in the stand-up comedy scene in Bucharest, being the first club exclusively dedicated to this type of entertainment. Located on 99 Dacia Boulevard, in the capital's 1st district, Club 99 has become a meeting place for comedy lovers and a place to promote emerging talents in the field.

    With an informal and friendly at...

  • Historical Sites

    Hotel Dunărea

    Located right on Calea Griviței, in the northern part of the capital, , Hotel Dunărea stands sealed shut. It’s a massive, decaying structure—peeling facade, shattered windows, metal barricades at the entrance. Once a functioning state-run hotel, now a long-abandoned carcass, neglected by every institution that should’ve dealt with it.
    Built in the...

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  • Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
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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.