Bucharest, Romania

City breaks to Bucharest offer a fresh new look and a trendy atmosphere, placing you in Romania's emerging star.

City breaks to Bucharest

The capital city of Romania is making its mark as a rising star in European city breaks. Bucharest feels like it has undergone a rebirth, earning it the nickname of the New Berlin. Its appeal lies in the cool streetside cafés, vibrant nightlife, and streets adorned with colourful art displays. Another advantage of holidays here is the low cost of living, making it an excellent choice for budget-friendly breaks. Additionally, the city boasts a compact centre, ensuring that when you stay in the Old Town, you're never far from the sights.

Café-Culture Capital

Bucharest's café culture, reminiscent of the German capital, is emerging as one of the best in Europe. Rooted in Romanian tradition for decades, the city showcases its favourite coffee blends in speciality coffee shops throughout. Most of these shops are open day and night, often equipped with street-facing terraces, making them an ideal choice for caffeine breaks while exploring the city during the day. Later, you can kick-start your night out with a coffee-infused cocktail from one of the city's café-bars.

The Old Town

While Bucharest's Old Town may be smaller than its European counterparts, it packs a punch in terms of things to see and do. Situated in the heart of the city, it features a mix of architectural styles, from Byzantine to Baroque, giving it a rich flavour. Highlights include the 18th-century Stavropoleos Monastery and Caru cu Bere. The latter, one of Bucharest's first bars, exudes an old-world style inspired by typical Bavarian beer houses.

Bucharest Parliament Building, aerial view, Romania
University Library in Bucharest
Court of Appeal, in the Palace of Justice, overlooking the Dâmbovița river, Bucharest
Arch De Triumf, Bucharest
Palace of the Patriarchate, Bucharest