Begin your journey in Revolution Square, a powerful symbol of Romania’s recent past. Learn about the 1989 Revolution that ended the communist regime, while spotting bullet holes still visible on nearby buildings, silent witnesses to those historic days. Facing the square is the magnificent Romanian Atheneum, Bucharest’s most celebrated concert hall and a symbol of national culture, admired for its neoclassical beauty.
From the square, stroll along Victory Road (Calea Victoriei), one of the city’s oldest and most elegant boulevards. Once lined with aristocratic palaces, theatres, and cafés, it remains a showcase of Bucharest’s Belle Époque charm. Along the way, pass the legendary Capsa Coffee Shop, a historic meeting place for writers, politicians, and artists for more than a century.
Venture towards the Old Town and discover hidden gems like The Comedy Passage and the charming English Passage, covered walkways that reveal the city’s cosmopolitan past and provide perfect photo opportunities.
As you enter the Old Town, the atmosphere becomes lively and colourful. Visit Stavropoleos Monastery, a peaceful 18th-century church renowned for its Brâncovenesc-style architecture and tranquil courtyard. Nearby stands Caru’ cu Bere, one of Bucharest’s most famous restaurants, known for its Gothic Revival interior, traditional Romanian cuisine, and historic ambiance.
Just a few steps away is Cărturești Carrousel, often called one of the world’s most beautiful bookshops, housed in a restored 19th-century building filled with light, books, and art. Conclude your walk through the picturesque Latin Passage, another hidden arcade that captures the charm and elegance of old Bucharest.