Welcome to Bucharest
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.
Welcome to Bucharest
Focus
June 1st, 2026 in Bucharest: what to do with kids on Children's Day weekend
Bucharest knows how to celebrate. And on Children's Day, it does so in style — with dozens of events spread across every corner of the city, most of them free, for all ages and all tastes.This year, June 1st falls on a Monday, a public holiday that extends the Pentecost weekend. Three days in a row, the capital transforms into a city for children.O... Read more
Wanna work in Bucharest?
Find out here to places to work in Bucharest, what to invest in, how to get a visa and what to expect from a job interview.
Your transportation
-
Public transportation
View real time traffic of the subway and overground.
-
TAXI and ride sharing
See a list of all your options.
-
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
Coming from Antarctica? We got you!
-
Emergency room
Better safe than sorry.
-
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?
Browse our recommendations
-
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...
-
10 playful terraces where you can go out with your child on Children’s Day in Bucharest
Children’s Day is one of the best reasons for a family outing in the city. In Bucharest, many restaurants and terraces have started adapting their spaces for parents with children: playgrounds, kids’ menus, generous terraces, green areas, weekend programmes or special activities. However, before making a reservation for June 1, it is best to check...
-
McDonald’s Unirea, the first fast-food in Bucharest, now a landmark meeting spot in the city center
Few places in Bucharest have managed to become both symbols of transition and meeting points for entire generations. McDonald’s Unirea is one of them. Opened in 1995, in the heart of the capital, the restaurant was not just the first modern fast-food location in Bucharest, but also a turning point in urban lifestyle.Today, nearly three decades late...
-
Retrospective: what Metallica’s 2019 Bucharest concert looked like
The summer of 2019 remains one of the most intense periods for Bucharest’s live music scene. On August 14, Metallica took the stage at the National Arena in front of more than 50,000 people, in a show that quickly became one of the most talked-about music events ever organized in Romania’s capital.For many of those present, the concert was about mo...
-
Summer season opens in Bucharest on May 1st. TOP 5 classic public pools in the city
The May 1st mini-holiday marks, every year, the unofficial start of summer in Bucharest. Beyond festivals and urban events, one of the city’s most enduring traditions remains going to the public swimming pools and water parks — a habit that has survived for decades and returns every warm season.In 2026, interest in Bucharest’s classic public pools...
-
What are the best hours for running or exercising outdoors in Bucharest? The most suitable areas
Outdoor exercise remains one of the most accessible ways to stay active in Bucharest, but choosing the right time of day and location can make the difference between a healthy experience and one that exposes the body to pollution or discomfort. In a busy city with heavy traffic and fluctuating air quality, specialists recommend a few simple rules f...
-
Healthy mind in a healthy body: How and where to get advantageous gym memberships in Bucharest
More and more Bucharest residents choose to invest in health and in an active lifestyle, and fitness gyms have become part of the daily routine for people of all ages. Whether it is about the desire to lose weight, increase muscle mass, reduce stress or simply have more energy, going to the gym has long ceased to be just a trend, but a necessity fo...
-
ARIA Shopping Center, the new retail hub on Valea Cascadelor. When it will open and what its profile will be
A new commercial project is taking shape in Bucharest’s Sector 6, where the Yellow Tree real estate group is developing ARIA Shopping Center, its first retail center in the capital. According to information published by Profit.ro, the developer has already begun the pre-leasing phase, and the opening is scheduled for the first part of next year.A c...
-
Martisor Fairs in Bucharest 2026: Where to Find the Most Beautiful Harbingers of Spring
Spring doesn't arrive quietly in Bucharest. It comes with colourful stalls, the scent of gingerbread, red-and-white strings, and artisans who have poured their hearts into every handmade piece. Whether you're looking for a traditional mărțișor crafted from wool and ceramic, a designer jewellery piece, or something in a more contemporary style, the...
-
What people in Bucharest look for outside the capital and cannot find in the city. 3 things you have to travel for
Bucharest has restaurants, theatres, malls, parks, museums, terraces, events and enough places where you can spend a few hours without leaving the city. Still, for certain types of relaxation, the capital remains limited. No matter how large the city is, there are things that people in Bucharest increasingly look for in Ilfov or in nearby localitie...
-
Extracurricular activities children can do in Bucharest
Bucharest offers many options for children who need extracurricular activities, from sports, dance, theatre and music to robotics, foreign languages, painting, chess, creative workshops or holiday programmes. For parents, the challenge is not the lack of options, but choosing an activity that suits the child’s age, the family schedule, the budget a...
-
How many tourists came to Bucharest in 2025. What the official data shows
Bucharest was the city with the highest number of tourist arrivals in accommodation establishments in Romania in 2025. According to data published by the National Institute of Statistics, the capital recorded 2,053,700 tourist arrivals in tourist accommodation establishments, including hotels, apartments and rooms for rent. In terms of overnight st...
-
How to visit Bucharest without wasting time in traffic. A one-day itinerary by metro, on foot and with well-chosen breaks
Bucharest can be a spectacular city for tourists, but it can also become tiring if you try to explore it by car, taxi or ridesharing at the wrong hours. Distances do not always look big on the map, but traffic can turn a short ride into a long pause, especially in the morning, around lunchtime in busy areas or in the late afternoon, when the city s...
-
The best 50 high schools in Bucharest after the 2025 Baccalaureate: the average grades by school and the exam pass rate
Baccalaureate results remain one of the most closely watched benchmarks when parents and students compare high schools in Bucharest. However, a ranking based only on average grades can create an unbalanced picture, especially when the same list includes high schools with hundreds of candidates and institutions with only 3, 6 or 9 students registere...
-
How to obtain temporary residence registration in Bucharest. Required documents, where to apply and when you need residence proof
For many people temporarily living in Bucharest, temporary residence registration is one of those formalities that becomes important only when a specific need appears: enrolling a child in school or kindergarten, dealing with local institutions, accessing certain public services, proving that you live at an address in the capital or updating admini...
-
How to socialize in Bucharest if you are retired. Useful addresses for seniors who want and are able to leave home
For many pensioners in Bucharest, going out does not only mean taking a walk or solving administrative errands. It means contact with other people, activities that give rhythm to the week, conversations, light exercise, games, courses, workshops, cultural events or simply a place where they do not feel alone. In a large city, where families are oft...
-
Map of Bucharest’s bunkers and nuclear fallout shelters. Where they are, how to check them, and how they can be accessed
Bucharest has more than 1,300 civil protection shelters, popularly known as “bunkers” or “anti-atomic shelters”. However, the official term used by the authorities is “civil protection shelters”, and information about them should be checked through official sources, not only through maps or lists circulating online.According to the official situati...
FAQ in case you need it
-
Is Bucharest a safe city for tourists and expats?
Yes, it is generally safe, with occasional petty theft in busy areas. Use common sense precautions. -
Do I need to speak Romanian to live in Bucharest?
No, but it helps. Many people speak English, especially younger generations and
professionals. -
What is the best way to get around Bucharest?
Metro is fastest, public transport is cheap, and ride-sharing (Uber/Bolt) is convenient.
Walking works great in the city center. -
Can foreigners buy property or rent apartments in Bucharest?
Yes. EU citizens can buy freely. Non-EU citizens can buy apartments and rent easily. -
What is the cost of living in Bucharest?
Bucharest is affordable compared to most EU capitals. Rent, food, and transport are
reasonably priced. Costs depend on lifestyle. -
What documents do I need to stay in Romania long-term?
Non-EU citizens need a visa or residence permit. EU citizens must register after 3 months
with Romanian Immigration. -
Is healthcare in Bucharest good?
Yes. Public healthcare is accessible, but private clinics offer faster and higher-quality
services. Health insurance is recommended. -
Are there international schools or universities in Bucharest?
Yes. Bucharest has several international schools and English-taught university programs,
especially in medicine, business, and tech.