Henri Coandă International Airport 20 min
Snagov Monastery (23 min) Vlad the Impaler is rumored to be buried at this island sanctuary with a tiny, medieval-era church. Antipa Museum (25 min) Natural history museum with Black Sea & Atlantic wildlife dioramas, plus humpback whale skeleton. Romanian Athenaeum (31 min) Iconic neoclassical concert hall opened in 1888 hosting the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra. 'Dimitrie Gusti' National Village Museum (24 min) Ethnographic museum devoted to Romanian village life, with hundreds of peasant farms & homes. The Arch Of Triumph (23 min) 26m granite arch built in memory of WWI troops, with internal stairs for city views. Zoo Bucharest (17 min) Family-friendly animal attraction with around 100 species & exotic gardens attracting many birds. House of Ceauşescu (25 min) Opulent 80-room former residence of Romanian president Ceausescu, built in 1964, with lush gardens. Lacul Snagov (21 min) Scenic, elongated lake amid a tranquil forest, both protect natural areas with wildlife. George Enescu National Museum (27 min) Palace-turned-museum featuring exhibits on the life of the famous Romanian musician George Enuscu. Romanian Peasant Museum (25 min) Museum and art King Mihai I Park (24 min) Public green space with cafes, restaurants & gardens around a large lake used for water sports. Mogoşoaia Palace (26 min) 1700s palace featuring parklike public grounds with picnic areas, a restaurant & an art museum. Herăstrău Lake (25 min) Artificial city lake constructed in 1936 & spanning 182 acres surrounded by park & the royal palace. Edenland Park (9 min) Therme Bucharest (10 min) Popular center featuring a range of mineral pools, waterslides, saunas & an indoor botanical garden. |