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  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - POINT

    • 1.5 km from center

    The mural on the POINT building is one of the most striking works by Sweet Damage Crew, painted in a hyperrealistic and deeply symbolic style. It depicts a woman holding a translucent “sheet” that she appears to be drawing or revealing, as if reconstructing her own reality. Behind her lies a mysterious forest, with dark tree trunks contrasting the...

  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - Food Hood

    • 1.8 km from center

    Food Hood, located at 13 Calea Griviței, is a vibrant example of how street art can transform urban space into a cultural and social hotspot. The massive mural that dominates the courtyard is a collaborative creation by artists like IRLO, KERO, OCU, ERPS, and MSER, blending a wild mix of organic shapes, animal motifs, calligraphy, and fantastical c...

  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - Movie Garden (Lahovari Square)

    • 1.5 km from center

    Movie Garden, located in Alexandru Lahovari Square, is a subtle yet striking example of how urban art can blend seamlessly with cultural public space. The mural here—painted on the side of a nearby building—doesn't shout for attention but instead evokes themes of cinema, visual memory, and urban identity. Rendered in neutral tones with graphic acce...

  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - David Popovici Mural

    • 2.7 km from center

    The David Popovici mural, created by Sweet Damage Crew, is one of Bucharest’s most powerful recent street art pieces, celebrating achievement and the inspiration of a new generation. The work portrays the Romanian swimmer in a heroic, focused stance, his gaze forward and body in motion—symbolizing determination, discipline, and excellence. The back...

  • Arts & Culture

    Street Art - Muralul Okuda San Miguel

    • 915 m from center

    This monumental mural by Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel rises nearly 30 meters high and was completed in just three days using over 150 spray cans. It stands out through vivid geometric patterns, symmetrical forms, and surreal figures that fuse prehispanic motifs with modern pop aesthetics. The color palette is explosive—pinks, blues, yellows, and...

  • Arts & Culture

    Transformer Stations – Small Murals with Big Impact

    Throughout central Bucharest, several electrical substations have been turned into canvases for quirky, unexpected urban art. Artists have painted scenes like a bright red Dacia 1300, cartoon characters, and sea creatures, adapting their work cleverly to the small, boxy structures. These murals bring playful color and creativity to everyday infrast...

  • Arts & Culture

    Chimopar – Bucharest’s industrial graffiti cathedral

    • 7.7 km from center

    Once a chemical factory, Chimopar has become an underground hotspot for large-scale graffiti and urban exploration. Tucked away near Gara de Nord, its decaying walls now host bold and expressive murals, including emotionally intense works by SCEK and other well-known graffiti artists. The raw industrial backdrop enhances the dramatic power of the a...

  • Restaurants

    NOR - Sky Casual Restaurant

    • 5.2 km from center

    NOR Restaurant in Bucharest is located on the 36th floor of the SkyTower, making it the highest restaurant in Romania. It offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the city, unmatched anywhere else in the capital. The menu blends international cuisine with modern Romanian influences, focusing on clean, straightforward flavors.
    The interior is minimali...

  • Landmarks & Attractions

    National Military Circle

    The National Military Circle in Bucharest is a landmark of historical, cultural, and architectural importance, located on Calea Victoriei. Inaugurated in 1923, it was built as a ceremonial and social venue for Romanian Army officers, symbolizing national pride in the post–World War I era.
    Designed in an eclectic neoclassical style, the building fea...

  • Visit

    Bellu Cemetery

    • 3.2 km from center

    Opened in 1858, Bellu Cemetery is not just a burial ground but a living archive of Romania’s cultural and political elite. Built on land donated by Barbu Bellu, a jurist and politician, the cemetery covers over 28 hectares in southern Bucharest. It is the final resting place of national icons like Mihai Eminescu, I. L. Caragiale, George Coșbuc, and...