Sunday, 23 June 2013

Why to visit Bucharest ?
 
1. CULTURE :  Bucharest has many museums, memorials and many theaters. Recall the Village Museum,is unique in Europe, Museum of Art, where they can be seen masterpieces International History Museum, Museum of Natural Sciences "Grigore Antipas" recently upgraded etc. 
2. THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT : Bucharest can boast the largest office building in Europe and second in the world after the Pentagon.The total length of the building is 270 m, width 245 m, height 86 m, 92 m depth, below ground level, with a built area of 66,000 m2 ground palace has 12 levels from the surface and 8 underground levels with about a thousand rooms, 440 offices, 30 rooms and lounges, a hall with several pools underground and even a stadium, which until now used for storage. The construction of this palace architects have worked 700 20,000 munciotri in three shifts per day of eight hours each.
3. NIGHTLIFE :  In Bucharest can you find open bars, clubs, restaurants, late hours of the night, and not just on weekends.The people spend in every night! I know it sounds exaggerated, but this is the truth! When warm weather makes its appearance in the city of gray, young people heading to your favorite bars and terraces where to relax to a beer late into the night.
4. SHOPPING  : Compared to Western cities, in Bucharest there are no regulations on hours of operation of the market , shops etc.. So you will find many shops open until late in the weekend, some non stop, which in the West is almost impossible. In conclusion, you can buy the necessary various products, etc.. ever, at any time.
5. THE HISTORIC CENTER : Bucharest has an almost completely restored historic center (indeed, there is some work on building facades). It's a bohemian area, pedestrian old buildings at least 150-200 years, with many restaurants, bars, boutique hotels and a few souvenir shops. There is also the Royal Court, where he stayed for a long time, the legendary ruler Vlad Tepes. It even has resided here from Bran Castle, which is said to have stayed only one night. In the historic center are places where you can watch theater.
6. ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSPORT : Bucharest has over 200 hotels, villas, guesthouses, hostels, plus hundreds of apartments for rent. Prices have fallen sharply in recent years due to the crisis and competition, so now you can find, as a tourist, accommodation at 30-50 euros per night, per room, in good conditions. Number of accommodation is complete with apartments, somewhere to 15,000.Bucharest is ok, especially underground. Surface transport has a modern fleet, most buses are new Mercedes. The only problem would be crowded. Since 2011, Bucharest has and tourist buses.
7. "LITTLE PARIS" : This town was so named in the interwar period. Unfortunately, part of the old city was demolished during the communist period. Luckily, was preserved something of the old town, Little artery Calea Victoriei by going with the thought, now, the idea of ​​"Little Paris".
8. PARKS AND GREEN SPACES : Bucharest has many parks and green spaces, totaling 1,600 hectares. The largest is Herastrau most elegant and historic Cişmigiu most bohemian Carol ... On the other hand, almost every neighborhood has its own par.
9. EVENTS AND CONCERTS: Here come many artists . We also have important international festivals, from the International Festival "George Enescu" to rock festivals, pop, film etc. And do not forget the international sports competitions, football matches, etc. Night of Museums.
10. SPECIAL PEOPLE : In Bucharest you will find beautiful women at every step .

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT