The Romanian capital - the mysterious and mystical city of Bucharest - is shrouded in many legends and legends, just like Romania itself. The capital constantly gathers tourists from all over the world who seek to visit Bucharest for various reasons. Firstly, the enticing energy of Count Dracula sometimes encourages travelers to visit Bucharest as well. Secondly, the prospect of tasting a variety of wines in the very center of winemaking and partaking in delicious dishes attracts many tourists. Thirdly, the capital of Romania was named the most convenient city for a modest budget trip, which cannot but please seekers of new experiences with limited financial resources.
What do tourists who are going to visit Bucharest imagine? Cultural and historical center or lively metropolis? It can definitely be said that the capital of Romania is an ambiguous city. You can understand Bucharest only after staying in it for several days, or better, weeks. The first impression will not tell you anything about this amazing and mysterious city, love at first sight will not happen to Bucharest. However, this is for the best: wandering through busyhighways and streets, see the most outstanding sights, go to cafes with national cuisine, get to know the locals - getting to know the city will bring you so much pleasure!
Bucharest is a special capital. Romania has chosen as its international representative a city in which there is no clear structure, regular street shapes, and space savings. In Bucharest, you can easily find ancient architectural structures adjacent to modern buildings, cozy houses next to luxurious and artsy buildings in the rococo style.
Glancing at Bucharest for a moment, you might think that this is not a city, but a complete chaos, misunderstanding, disorder. However, the first impression here is deceptive, this is how it is - the capital of Romania: a thoughtless heap of buildings and architectural monuments hides the elusive, touching charm of a large center.
There are many legends around the name of the capital. So, one of them says that Bucharest was founded in the 14th century by the shepherd Bucur, who built a church around which a village was formed, which later became a famous metropolis. Translated from the Romanian language Bucharest means "city of joy". It fully lives up to its name, because here you will meet so many hospitable people, smiles and joyful faces that you will not find anywhere else.
Among the attractions that the capital of Romania is famous for, you can see palaces (of justice, royal, presidential, Batanui), an art museum,the oldest building of the National Bank, churches and monasteries (Patriarchal Church, Reformed Church, Antim Monastery) and, of course, the famous Arc de Triomphe.
Bucharest is also called the "theatrical capital". Theater here is a lifestyle, a credo. A variety of street and classical theaters, itinerant actors - all this is in the capital of Romania.
To understand the life and atmosphere of the Romanian capital, you need to visit it and experience Bucharest yourself.