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Bucharest Holidays

Known for its blend of neoclassical architecture and modern vibrancy, Bucharest offers a fascinating mix of history and culture, making it a perfect city break destination.

Holidays in Bucharest

Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a city where the old meets the new. With its grand boulevards, iconic landmarks like the Palace of the Parliament, and lively café culture, Bucharest exudes charm and energy. Explore its historic Old Town, relax in picturesque parks, and enjoy a thriving nightlife scene. Whether you are wandering through old churches or sampling Romanian cuisine, you will surely find one of Bucharest’s many surprises.

When is the best time to visit Bucharest? The best time to visit Bucharest is from May to September when the city enjoys warm weather, ideal for exploring its parks, outdoor cafes, and historic sites. For Christmas fanatics, winters can also be charming, especially with festive Christmas markets. For those seeking a quieter experience, spring (April) and autumn (October) are great alternatives, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.

Where is the best place to stay in Bucharest? For first-time visitors, the Old Town, is the best place to stay, offering easy access to historic landmarks, fun-filled nightlife, and charming cobblestone streets. Those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere might prefer the areas around Herăstrău Park, which is ideal for families or those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle. Alternatively, Piata Romana and Universitate districts provide a vibrant blend of local culture and modern conveniences.

Travel guide

Bucharest combines rich history, dynamic culture, and modern entertainment, making it ideal for city explorers and history enthusiasts.

  • Best time to visit: May-September
  • Average flight time: 3-4 Hours
  • Most suited for: Couples, history enthusiasts, city explorers
  • Currency: Romanian Leu
  • Time Difference: +2 hours
Explore the Palace of the Parliament

Explore the Palace of the Parliament

Standing as a testament to Romania’s tumultuous history, the Palace of the Parliament is one of Bucharest’s most iconic and awe-inspiring landmarks. Its sheer size and opulence is staggering, featuring over 1,000 rooms adorned with marble, crystal chandeliers, and intricate carpets—a true sight to see. A guided tour offers a glimpse into its lavish interiors, from the grand staircases to the massive halls, while uncovering its controversial history, including the displacement of neighbourhoods to make way for its construction.

Wander through the Old Town (Lipscani District)

Wander through the Old Town (Lipscani District)

Step into the heart of Bucharest’s Old Town, the Lipscani District, a bustling area filled with history and modernity. As you wander its charming cobblestone streets, you'll discover beautiful architecture and iconic landmarks like Stavropoleos Monastery. The district buzzes with life, offering a delightful mix of trendy cafes, boutique shops, and traditional Romanian restaurants where you can savour dishes like sarmale or papanași. At night, Lipscani transforms into the city's entertainment hub, with lively bars and clubs attracting locals and visitors alike.

Relax in Herastrau Park

Relax in Herastrau Park

Escape from the bustling streets of Bucharest to the peaceful oasis of Herăstrău Park. Located around a scenic lake, the park is a favourite for both locals and tourists to unwind. Take a leisurely stroll along its tree-lined paths, rent a bike, or hop on a boat to explore the tranquil waters. The park also offers plenty of cafes and restaurants, perfect for a relaxing meal with a view. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or a cultural adventure, Herăstrău Park has something for everyone.

Food & Drink

Food & Drink

Bucharest offers a culinary scene that reflects its rich history and cultural influences. Don’t miss traditional Romanian dishes like sarmale (cabbage rolls stuffed with minced meat and rice) and mici (grilled skinless sausages). Pair your meal with a glass of țuică, a traditional plum brandy. The city’s burgeoning café culture is perfect for sampling local pastries like cozonac or enjoying a cup of Turkish-style coffee. From street food to upscale dining, Bucharest caters to all tastes.

Bucharest Weather

Average monthly temperature in Bucharest (°C)

  • Jan -1°C
  • Feb 1°C
  • Mar 6°C
  • Apr 12°C
  • May 18°C
  • Jun 22°C
  • Jul 25°C
  • Aug 24°C
  • Sep 20°C
  • Oct 14°C
  • Nov 7°C
  • Dec 2°C

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