Bucharest - Old City (The Princely Court
Include 2 visits, The Old Princely Court and the National History Museum (visit the national treasury).
For about 3 hours

“Piata Revolutiei” – Revolution Square (Kretzulescu Church, former Royal Palace, Palace Hall, Hilton, Romanian Athenaeum, Royal Foundation King Carol I , The Revolution Memorial and the Balcony, Italian Church & Aldo Moro School)
“Ateneul Roman” - Romanian Athenaeum (1886 – project done by the French architect Albert Galleron)
“Palatul Regal” – The former Royal Palace (in the present - National Art Museum)
“Biblioteca Universitara Centrala” – The Central University Library of Bucharest (founded in 1895 as the Carol I Library of the University Foundation; designed by French architect Paul Gottereau)
“Cercul Militar” – The Military Club (1923 – the official opening)
“Palatul CEC” – The former National Savings Bank (the oldest Romanian bank, built in 1900)
“Muzeul National de Istorie” – The National Museum of Romanian History (one of the most important museums; contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times up to modern times; the permanent displays include a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column, the Romanian Crown Jewels, and the Pietroasele treasure)
“Strada Lipscani” – The Old Merchant Lipscani Street (Old Centre; pedestrian area)
“Strada Smardan” – Smardan Street (Old Centre; pedestrian area)

“Curtea Veche” - The Princely Court and St. Anton Church (built as a place or residence during the rule of Vlad III Dracula in the 15th century; the residence was moved under the rule of Radu cel Frumos, who moved the princely residence and the Wallachia capital to Bucharest; In the 16th century Mircea Ciobanul rebuilt it completely and afterward it became the nucleus of the Bucharest, surrounded by the houses of traders and craftsmen)
“Manastirea Stavropoleos” - The Stavropoleos Monastery (also known as Stavropoleos Church, built in Brancovenesc style; one of the monastery's constant interests is Byzantine music, expressed through its choir and the largest collection of Byzantine music books in Romania) Glass & Crystal Boutique
“Biserica Sf Nicolae” - Saint Nicholas Church (with an icon with healing powers)
“Pasajul Macca-Vilacrosse” - Villacrosse Passage (hosted the first Stock Exchange House of Bucharest)
“Banca Nationala a Romaniei” - The National Bank of Romania (It was erected on the former site of the inn built by Serban Cantacuzino (1678-1688)
“Parcul Cismigiu” – Cismigiu Garden (the oldest park in Bucharest – 1779)
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Included services: transportation, tour guide and the entrance fees for The Old Princely Court and The National History Museum.
Photo tax is not included!
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