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  • Visit

    Cotroceni National Museum: a cultural treasure in the heart of the capital

    The Cotroceni National Museum is one of Romania's most precious cultural jewels, located in the center of the capital, just a few steps away from the Cotroceni Palace, the official residence of the Romanian President. With its rich history and impressive collection, the museum is a fascinating destination for visitors from all over the world.Built...

  • Landmarks & Attractions

    The Stairs of Happiness in Cotroceni, the Most Instagrammable Spot in the Capital

    Bucharest, a city that has undergone countless transformations and modernizations, still preserves places that blend the charm of the past with the attractions of the present. A remarkable example is the Stairs of Happiness in Cotroceni, an urban space that has become one of the most photographed and beloved corners of the city today.A hidden corne...

  • Historical Sites

    Prince Nicolae of Romania Gave the Woman for Whom He Was Exiled from the Country the Steinebach Villa, the Most Beautiful House in Cotroceni

    In one of the most elegant neighborhoods of Bucharest, right across from the Cotroceni Palace, stands Steinebach Villa, a building that attracts the admiration of everyone passing by on Eroii Sanitari Boulevard. Considered by many to be the most beautiful house in Cotroceni, the villa is not just a simple building, but a living page of history. Ste...

  • Education

    Education in Bucharest: How traffic and commuting time impact school performance

    Every morning, thousands of children in Bucharest wake up before dawn to get to school.Some live in Rahova but study in the city center. Others leave Pipera and commute to high schools in Cotroceni or Unirii.The 45–60-minute trip to class has become a quiet normality — a daily ritual in a city where childhood often happens between car horns and red...

  • Discover the city

    The relief of Bucharest: the city built on seven hills and a plain of hidden waters

    When we think of Bucharest, we picture buildings, boulevards, traffic, or its eclectic architecture. Few, however, stop to ask: what kind of land does the capital actually stand on? The relief of Bucharest, seemingly flat and uneventful, has its own geological and natural stories that explain not only the city’s present-day look but also the way it...

  • Cafes & Tea Houses

    Cafés and terraces not to be missed in Bucharest in spring

    Spring is, without a doubt, one of the best times to rediscover Bucharest. After the cold months, the city gains rhythm, light, and a desire to go out again, and cafés and terraces become essential landmarks for anyone who wants to enjoy the capital in a more relaxed way. In the season when the streets fill with sunshine, the trees begin to turn gr...

  • Discover the city

    Bucharest in Summer. What remains in a city that forgets to rush

    In summer, the city empties quietly. No grand farewells, no drama. It simply dissolves, wave by wave, under the current of vacations heading for the seaside, the mountains, or anywhere but here. Bucharest is left behind like a party that ended long ago—slightly worn out, but finally spacious; the city seems to catch its reflection and doesn’t quite...

  • Tours & Walks

    5 self-guided walking tours to discover Bucharest on foot

    Bucharest doesn't fully reveal itself through a car window or from the upper deck of a tourist bus. Its real stories are best uncovered on foot, among crumbling facades and coffee shops tucked inside former apartments. For those who want to experience the city unfiltered and unguided, here are five urban walking routes that each highlight a differe...