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Welcome to Bucharest.ro – Your Essential Guide to the Capital - "Whether you're discovering Bucharest for the first time, settling in as an expat, or rediscovering your hometown, this is your go-to place for everything you need to know. From hidden gems and must-see attractions to transport tips, local services, and daily life info, Bucharest.ro helps you explore the city with ease and confidence. Get to know Bucharest, where old-world charm intertwines with contemporary allure in Romania's dynamic capital city. Experience the perfect blend of history and modernity in this captivating urban destination.

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Cinema Europa, the last neighborhood cinema in Bucharest and now celebrating its 90th anniversary, will be rebuilt seat by seat

Cinema Europa, the last neighborhood cinema in Bucharest, turns 90 this year and is marking the anniversary with a special event on Wednesday, alongside the launch of the #LocCuLoc campaign — a large-scale renovation program that aims to rebuild the cinema seat by seat, with support from the community and partnering organizations.Founded in 1935, C... Read more

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Updated 20 Nov 25

Darvari Skete, an oasis of peace in the heart of Bucharest. The history of one of Romania’s most beautiful monasteries

In the midst of the bustling center of Bucharest, hidden among modern buildings and narrow streets, lies one of the most peaceful and spiritually rich places in the capital: Darvari Skete. Located at 3 Schitul Darvari Street, in Sector 2, this small monastery impresses through its simplicity and beauty, as well as through its history that spans nea...

Updated 20 Nov 25

The history of Apărătorii Patriei neighborhood, the community of war veterans and families of fallen Romanian soldiers

In the southern part of Bucharest, where the noise of the modern city meets echoes of the past, lies Apărătorii Patriei — a place that carries, in both its name and spirit, the memory of Romanian heroes. Although today it is a bustling urban area filled with apartment blocks, busy streets, and modern life, its beginnings were humble and deeply symb...

Updated 20 Nov 25

The Great Earthquake of 1802: Bucharest Shaken at 8 on the Richter Scale

Throughout the centuries, Bucharest has faced numerous trials, struck by devastating fires, floods, plague epidemics, and powerful earthquakes. The city, constantly evolving, has learned to rise from its own suffering. Among all the calamities that shook it, the earthquake of 1802—called by contemporaries “The Great Earthquake”—remained deeply impr...

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  • Public transportation

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  • TAXI and ride sharing

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  • Car rental

    Short or long, which one do you prefer?

  • Bikes for rent

    Electric or not, this is what you got!

Important contacts

  • Embassies list

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  • Emergency room

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  • Police stations

    Bucharest is safe, but never say never.

  • Mayor's office

    Got things to do at city hall? A fast approval or an even faster marriage?

Bucharest at glance

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  • Lacul Morii – the only promenade of the Capital or a wasted opportunity?

    When you say “promenade,” your mind instantly pictures a spectacular shoreline, waves gently breaking, and a breeze caressing your face. Bucharest, a city without access to the sea or a major river, seems condemned to the absence of such an emblematic place. And yet, there is one location that could fulfill this role: Lacul Morii. With a bit of urb...

  • The architecture of Bucharest: From Brâncovenesc style to futuristic buildings

    Bucharest is a city of contrasts. A modern metropolis full of bustle and life, but with deep roots in history. Its architecture is a veritable kaleidoscope of styles, every nook and cranny of the capital a testament to its past and continuing evolution. From the splendour of the Brâncovenesque style, with its elegant curves and ornate detailing, to...

  • What to Do in Bucharest in October

    October is one of the most pleasant months to visit Bucharest. The temperatures are moderate, and the city begins to dress in autumn colors, creating an ideal setting for outdoor activities and urban exploration. Whether you are a tourist or a local, Romania’s capital offers a wide range of options for leisure, culture, and sports.Discover Cultural...

  • Lacul Morii – the only promenade of the Capital or a wasted opportunity?

    When you say “promenade,” your mind instantly pictures a spectacular shoreline, waves gently breaking, and a breeze caressing your face. Bucharest, a city without access to the sea or a major river, seems condemned to the absence of such an emblematic place. And yet, there is one location that could fulfill this role: Lacul Morii. With a bit of urb...

  • The architecture of Bucharest: From Brâncovenesc style to futuristic buildings

    Bucharest is a city of contrasts. A modern metropolis full of bustle and life, but with deep roots in history. Its architecture is a veritable kaleidoscope of styles, every nook and cranny of the capital a testament to its past and continuing evolution. From the splendour of the Brâncovenesque style, with its elegant curves and ornate detailing, to...

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FAQ in case you need it

  • Yes, it is generally safe, with occasional petty theft in busy areas. Use common sense precautions.
  • No, but it helps. Many people speak English, especially younger generations and
    professionals.
  • Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
    Walking works great in the city center.
  • Yes. EU citizens can buy freely. Non-EU citizens can buy apartments and rent easily.
  • Bucharest is affordable compared to most EU capitals. Rent, food, and transport are
    reasonably priced. Costs depend on lifestyle.
  • Non-EU citizens need a visa or residence permit. EU citizens must register after 3 months
    with Romanian Immigration.
  • Yes. Public healthcare is accessible, but private clinics offer faster and higher-quality
    services. Health insurance is recommended.
  • Yes. Bucharest has several international schools and English-taught university programs,
    especially in medicine, business, and tech.