Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the TempleZlătari ChurchCEC PalaceStatue of Trajan and the She-wolfStavropoleos MonasteryChurch of St. Nicholas CelariRomanian Kitsch MuseumCurtea VechePalace of Justice
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Discovering București: A Journey Through History & Culture

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An audio guided tour by Jenny Multilingual, The Tourist

Welcome to București! On this GPS guided audio tour, we will visit 9 stops on a route of 2.47km. This tour focusses mainly on general tourism.

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Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple

Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the TempleChurch

The Church of the Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple is a historic church building shaped like a rectangular ship, typical of princely court chapels. It features a rectangular shape with thick walls and a portico with five arches and ornamental motifs of Middle Eastern origin.

Zlătari Church

Zlătari ChurchChurch

A Romanian Orthodox church dedicated to the Nativity of Mary, standing at 12 Calea Victoriei in Bucharest's Lipscani district. It is a historic monument with a single nave, featuring a central dome, stained glass windows, and ornate iconostasis.

CEC Palace

CEC PalaceSight

A eclectic-style palace with a glass and metal dome, featuring an arched entrance with columns, gables, and coats of arms, serving as the headquarters of CEC Bank.

Statue of Trajan and the She-wolf

Statue of Trajan and the She-wolfSight

A bronze sculpture depicting Trajan, a nude Roman emperor, holding the Capitoline Wolf, doubled as the Dacian Draco, the war standard of the Dacians, with the wolf's head joined to the tail of the Draco.

Stavropoleos Monastery

Stavropoleos MonasterySight

A 18th-century Eastern Orthodox church and monastery in Bucharest, Romania, built in Brâncovenesc style, featuring a church with a restored dome and a collection of old icons, ecclesiastical objects, and Byzantine music books.

Church of St. Nicholas Celari

Church of St. Nicholas CelariChurch

A Roman Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Nicholas, built in masonry in 1699-1700 and rebuilt in 1866-1868, featuring a cross-shaped design, polygonal dome, and octagonal bell tower.

Romanian Kitsch Museum

Romanian Kitsch MuseumSight

A private museum featuring a collection of over 200 exhibits, including garden dwarfs, crystal fish, communist trinkets, and Dracula memorabilia, divided into seven themes such as Dracula, communism, and interior design. The exhibits come from the personal collection of the owner, accumulated over many years.

Curtea Veche

Curtea VecheSight

A Voivode's Palace, built in 1459, was the residence of Vlad III Dracula and later repaired and extended by various rulers, transforming it into a grand architectural structure.

Palace of Justice

Palace of JusticeSight

A historic courthouse, the Palace of Justice was built between 1890 and 1895 and features a façade adorned with statues representing allegories of Law, Justice, and Truth. It houses the Bucharest Court of Appeal and several other judicial institutions.

About this Tour ℹ

Stops
9
Walking time
30 min
Average Rating
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Language
🇺🇸 (en-US)
Distance
2.47km
Zlătari Church

Zlătari Church

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