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Bucharest Panoramic Tour in Tuk Tuk Side A

Package Details
Destination: București, București, Romania
Duration: 1 hour
Price: $59.04
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Bucharest Panoramic Tour in Tuk Tuk Side A lets you discover half of the best city's attractions - most of them representative for the communist era. The route of this tuk-tuk tour includes Palace of the Parliament, CEC Palace and south side of Victory Avenue.
Come on board of the first tuk-tuk in Bucharest and enjoy the city with a 360 view and a lot of fun.
Unique memories guaranteed!

Itinerary
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Stop At: Palatul CEC, Calea Victoriei 13, Bucharest 030022 Romania

This is our first photo stop on the route. The iconic building of the first Bank of Romania will amaze you.

Duration: 5 minutes

Stop At: National Museum of Romanian History, Calea Victoriei 12, București 030026, Romania

Located just in front of the CEC Palace. The museum was inaugurated in 1972. It is located in the area of the Old Historical Centre of Bucharest.

Duration: 5 minutes

Pass By: Piaka Unirii, Bucharest Romania

Here you'll see the Communist Romania's answer to Paris's Avenue des Champs-Élysées. Longer and wider than Paris's boulevard this is the main artery in Bucharest. This is also the place of the famous Water Symphony Show.

Stop At: Palace of Parliament, Strada Izvor 2-4, Bucharest 050711 Romania

Second photo stop on our tour and probably the best.

Duration: 5 minutes

Pass By: Bucharest Fountains, Piața Unirii, București, Romania

Located in the heart of the city these fountains offer a great show during summer - Water Symphony. Come on this tour to learn more about the communist era of Bucharest

Pass By: Colkea Hospital (Spitalul Colkea), Blvd I.C.Bratianu nr. 1, Bucharest Romania

This is the oldest hospital in Bucharest built in 1704.

Pass By: University's Square, Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 3, București 030167, Romania

The Big Intersection - includes Coltei Church, The Ministry of Agriculture Palace, The Sutu Mansion (aka Museum of Bucharest), The National Theater and the University of Bucharest.

Pass By: Bucharest City Hall, Bulevardul Regina Elisabeta 47, București 030167, Romania

The building houses the cabinet of the mayor of Bucharest. It adopted the Neo-Romanian style and overlooks Cismigiu Gardens.

Pass By: Kretzulescu Palace, Strada Știrbei Vodă, București, Romania

The building was originally a residence for Cretulescu family. Became a museum in 1932 and since 1945 has served as the headquarters for different institutions. Now houses the UNESCO Center for Higher Education.

Stop At: Ateneul Roman, Str. Franklin 1, Bucharest Romania

A concert hall and an iconic building of Bucharest. Build in 1888 by public subscription. Is the home of the International Classical Music Festival "George Enescu"

Duration: 5 minutes