Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a city full of contrast and charm. Nicknamed "Little Paris" in the early 20th century, the city beautifully blends neoclassical architecture, communist-era blocks, and modern glass towers.
One of Bucharest's highlights is the Palace of the Parliament, the heaviest building in the world and a monument to the country’s complex history. But beyond the massive structures and wide boulevards, Bucharest hides a vibrant, youthful energy: cozy cafes, bustling street art, and a thriving nightlife scene.
Don’t miss the Old Town (Lipscani), where cobbled streets, ancient churches, and trendy bars come together to tell the story of a city always evolving. Bucharest isn’t just a stopover—it’s an experience full of history, culture, and surprises.
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