The capital of Romania, praised by journalists from the United Kingdom: “Bucharest is ideal for a city break and very cheap”

The journalists from the British daily Metro have recently made a large travel report in Bucharest, praising the capital of Romania for the many special attractions, as well as for the low prices, emphasizing that they fully deserve their nicknames.

București, a city full of Farmec photo Denis Grigorescu
“In Paris the authorities have recently increased the tourist taxes for each night at hotels, these reaching a minimum of 5.2 euros, but in Bucharest, the authorities and the Government invest in infrastructure and public transport in an attempt to attract more and more tourists, while other countries in Europe remove tourists.say journalists from Metole, publication in the UK.
They also say that flights from the UK to Bucharest cost on average around 40 pounds, being extremely cheap.
“Bucharest has beautiful buildings, boulevards bordered by trees and elegant cafes we associate with Paris – at a much lower price. Recently ranked 9th in The Times on” 24 of the most accessible city breaks in Europe “, the capital and the largest city of Romania is actively receiving tourists. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Bucharest was an attraction for French artists and intellectuals, who frequented the city. At that time, the society reflects the Parisian style, with an emphasis on fashion, elegance and refinement. Also, prominent Romanian artists, including Constantin Brâncuși, studied in Bucharest before making a name in Paris. From a visual point of view, the city has gained the nickname of “Little Paris” due to its architectural similarities with the capital of France. Of the many buildings and landmarks influenced by the French, the most obvious is the Arc de Triomphe, the Romanian version of the Arc de Triomphe ”the British journalists also state.
Journalists praise the numerous art buildings in Art Nouveau and Art Deco in Bucharest, recommending, among others, tourists to go to the Parliament Palace, the hardest building in the world, weighing over 4.09 million tonnes.
“When you are in” Little Paris “, it would be rude not to visit the Museum Little Paris, a fascinating destination for anyone who is interested in art, architecture, the era of the Romanian bourgeoisie. The museum is full of ancient furniture, clothes and perfumes, from “Belle Époque”, the period of French and European history between 1871 and 1914. There is also an antiquity gallery and an Vintage photography studio, where you can experience an immersive journey in the past. Get out of the time capsule and enter nature with a walk around Herastrau Park in the northern part of the city. The lake is sprinkled with restaurants and fashionable barsthe perfect place for a sunset. Bucharest is ideal for a city break and has a lot of charm ””adds the authors of the report published in the British newspaper.