In Bucharest, there are places for shopping for every taste. Original specialized stores are especially worth noting. In the very center of the city, a well-known bookstore Cărtureşti is located, in which you can purchase not only books but many more other interesting things. They sell nice photo albums, frames, CDs, and audiobooks. For children, they have a separate department with toys. There is also a large art-space, where master classes and other events are often conducted.
When choosing a hotel for a romantic stay in Bucharest, be sure to pay attention to Europa Royale Bucharest. Located in the central district of Bucharest, it occupies one of the beautiful … Open
Discovering the architecture of Bucharest from bird's eye view! Museum of the Romanian Peasant, The National Museum of Art, Cotroceni Palace, Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral, all those monuments are defining the image of Bucharest … Open
The city has several antique shops, one of the most famous is Ping Pong Shop. Until recently, it was engaged in selling antiquities exclusively through the Internet. In 2013 the store acquired its own original shopping pavilion. Here, customers can choose items of antique furniture, works of art and lovely household decorations. Customers are offered inexpensive antique things that many tourists buy as souvenirs.
Palace of the Parliament, CEC Palace, Arcul de Triumf, as well as many others, they all become the world's cultural heritage objects and remain as iconic monuments for Bucharest … Open
In the unique historical building, which was built in 1833, an interesting shop Hanul cu Tei is located. They sell valuable antiquities, artworks of modern Romanian artists, and many great souvenirs for every taste and purse. Here, houses Hippy Hippy Shake popular trading pavilion, which sells stylish, quality and incredibly original youth clothes.
This is a city with unusual architecture, spacious boulevards and largest number of parks. Within latest years many new buildings have been created in Bucharest, however, the city still … Open