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  1. The top things to do in Bucharest- Lonely Planet

    Explore the best things to do in Bucharest, Romania’s capital. From the gigantic Parliament building to the third-wave coffee shops, here’s your guide.

  2. National Art Museum | Bucharest, Romania - Lonely Planet

    Housed in the 19th-century Royal Palace, this massive, multipart museum – all signed in English – houses two permanent galleries: one for National Art and…

  3. Top Bucharest festivals to plan a trip around - Lonely Planet

    Apr 17, 2019 · From April to September, Bucharest hosts festivals dedicated to the creative arts, contemporary design, street art, speciality coffee and Romanian wine.

  4. Snagov Monastery | Bucharest, Romania - Lonely Planet

    The bloodthirsty prince died in 1476 battling the Turks near Bucharest. His head was famously lopped off and carried back to Istanbul, where it was paraded on a stick.

  5. Romanian Athenaeum | Bucharest, Romania - Lonely Planet

    The exquisite Athenaeum is the majestic heart of Romania’s classical-music tradition. Scenes from Romanian history are featured on the interior fresco…

  6. Triumphal Arch | Bucharest, Romania - Lonely Planet

    About halfway up Şos Kiseleff you'll find the 27m Triumphal Arch. Based on Paris’ namesake monument, it was built in 1935 to commemorate the reunification…

  7. Cotroceni Palace | Bucharest, Romania - Lonely Planet

    Sign in to save, get inspo & more Attraction in Bucharest Palace of Parliament Discover

  8. Museum of the Romanian Peasant | Bucharest, Romania | Attractions ...

    The collection of peasant bric-a-brac, costumes, icons and partially restored houses makes this one of the most popular museums in the city. There’s not…

  9. Museum of the History of Bucharest - Lonely Planet

    Sign in to save, get inspo & more Attraction in Bucharest Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum Discover Save

  10. How to live like a Local in Bucharest - Lonely Planet

    Nov 3, 2017 · Lonely Planet Local Monica Suma recently moved back to her native Bucharest and is enjoying its hidden haunts, delicious eats and ever-present festivals.