Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #12 in Bucharest, Romania
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3.7 km
50 m
Experience Bucharest in Romania in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BucharestIndividual Sights in BucharestSight 1: Biserica Ortodoxă „Dobroteasa”
The Dobroteasa Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 35 B Mircea Vodă Boulevard in Bucharest, Romania. It is dedicated to the Annunciation.
Sight 2: Teatrul de Operetă și Musical Ion Dacian
The "Ion Dacian" National Theatre of Operetta and Musicals Bucharest is a public cultural institution funded by the Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.
Wikipedia: Teatrul Național de Operetă „Ion Dacian” din București (RO), Website
Sight 3: Biserica Ortodoxă „Bucur Ciobanul”
Bucur Church is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 33 Radu Vodă Street, in Sector 4, Bucharest, Romania. It formerly served as the chapel for the Radu Vodă Monastery.
Sight 4: Mănăstirea Radu Vodă
Radu Vodă Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Bucharest, Romania.
Sight 5: Biserica Ortodoxă „Sfântul Spiridon Nou”
The Saint Spyridon the New Church is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest, Romania on Calea Șerban Vodă, no. 29. Originally built with gothic influences in 1852–1858, it was strongly modified by Patriarch Justinian.
Sight 6: Biserica Sfântul Dumitru - Slobozia
Slobozia Church, dedicated to the Great Martyr St. Demetrius, is a Romanian Orthodox church in Bucharest's Sector 4, located at the intersection of Dimitrie Cantemir and Marășești Boulevards. Built by Radu Leon, its ctitor, between 1664 and 1667, the church was erected near a stone cross placed by Radu's father, Leon Tomșa.
Sight 7: Fântâna Zodiac
The Zodiac Fountain is located in Liberty Square, at the main entrance to Carol I Park, in Bucharest, sector 4.
Sight 8: Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino Fountain
The George Grigorie Cantacuzino Fountain in Carol I Park, Bucharest, is a monument built in 1870, in a neoclassical conception, on the initiative and at the expense of the mayor of Bucharest Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, by the architect Al. Freiwald and the sculptor Karl Storck.
Sight 9: Carol Park
Carol I Park is a public park in Bucharest, Romania, named after King Carol I of Romania. A French garden located in the southern-central area of Bucharest, partly on Filaret Hill, originally capable of hosting various exhibitions, it suffered considerable modifications during the communist regime, including a name change to Parcul Libertății.
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