1. Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) - This outdoor museum includes more than 300 buildings representing the history of Romania's rural architecture.
2. Stavropoleos Church (Biserica Stravrapoleos) - Built in 1720, which provided income for the monastery and its surrounding buildings, functioned here until the end of the 19th century, when it was demolished along with the other structures.
3. Romanian Athenaeum (Ateneul Roman) - The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city.
4. Mogoşoaia Palace is situated about 10 kilometres from Bucharest. It was built between 1698-1702 by Constantin Brâncoveanu in what is called the Romanian Renaissance style or Brâncovenesc style, a combination of Venetian and Ottoman elements.
5. The Lipscani zone, with the main street with the same name is the oldest remaining part of Bucharest. This area is known as the "historical center".
6. The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului) is a multi-purpose building containing both chambers of the Romanian Parliament.
7. The Romanian Peasant Museum is part of the European family of Museums of Popular Art and Traditions. It is a national museum, under the Ministry of Culture’s patronage.
8. The National Museum of Art of Romania hosts three art galleries and has a short, but impressive royal past.
9. Bucharest National Opera House. The first news about opera music in Romania dates from 1772 when Livio Cinti's "operists" are reported to have passed through Bucharest on their way to Sibiu where they settled down.
10. Carol Park (Romanian: Parcul Carol) is a public park in Bucharest, named after King Carol I of Romania.
11. GEORGE ENESCU NATIONAL MUSEUM is situated inside the Cantacuzino Palace, one of the most beautiful buildings in Bucharest.
12. Arcul de Triumf is a triumphal arch located in the northern part of Bucharest, on the Kiseleff Road. The first, wooden, triumphal arch was built hurriedly, after Romania gained its independence (1878), so that the victorious troops could march under it.
13. Herăstrău Park (Romanian: Parcul Herăstrău) is a large park on the northern side of Bucharest around Lake Herăstrău.
14. Manuc's Inn (Romanian: Hanul lui Manuc) was (until it was recently shut for restoration and refurbishment) the oldest operating hotel building in Bucharest.
15. Snagov Monastery is placed on an isle on Snagov Lake, 40 km North to Bucharest.
Inside the monatery we can find the largest assembly of medieval frescoes from Wallachia, dating from the XVIth century. Vlad the Impaler is supposed to be burried here.
16. The Cişmigiu Gardens (Romanian: Parcul Cişmigiu) are a public park near the center of Bucharest, spanning areas on all sides of an artificial lake
17. The Botanical Garden "Dimitrie Brandza" of the Bucharest University is a cultural, educational and research center, an active fact