The National Theatre, four significant museums, the old city and Cismigiu Gardens are just a few minutes away. Within Hebraism distance are business and shopping boulevards, embassies and the Metro.
InterContinental Bucharest is one of the city®s favorite international high-rise hotels, a distinction owed to its perfect location, fine appointments and impeccable service
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Intermezzo Piano Bar is just the way you might imagine a classic bar: sophisticated but relaxed, chic but comfortable. Located just off the lobby, Intermezzo is open all day. The live piano music in the evenings creates the perfect backdrop after a long w
National Theatre
Classy and popular, the Madrigal Restaurant draws praise for flawless service, magnificent cuisine and charming atmosphere. Once you have dined at the Madrigal, you are sure to fall in love with its warm mood and amazing food.
Village Museum
With its spectacular view onto the main boulevard, the Corso Brasserie will give you the first feeling of the restless city of Bucharest. The brasserie offers local and international cuisine, with a Full American breakfast, a light lunch bugffet or a la
Romanian Athenaeum Concert Hall
Opened in 1888 the ornate domed circular building is the city s main concert hall and home of the George Enescu Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival
Corso Brasserie
The Village Museum, lying in a specific Romanian setting, on the Herastrau lake shore in Bucharest, is one of the biggest and the oldest outdoors museum in Europe. Its exhibits - genuinemonuments including houses, pens, churches, water and wind mills
Madrigal Restaurant
Having been founded over 150 years ago, the National Theatre is one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in Romania.The season starts mid-September and ends in July
Parliament House (Former People's House)
The world's largest civilian administrative construction the most expensive administrative and heaviest building in the World. The epic starts back during Ceausescu era the Palace being designed as the seat of political and administrative power
National Theatre
Having been founded over 150 years ago, the National Theatre is one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in Romania.The season starts mid-September and ends in July. The new building of the theatre was built in 1970 .
Village Museum
The Village Museum, lying in a specific Romanian setting, on the Herãstrãu lake shore in Bucharest, is one of the biggest and the oldest outdoors museum in Europe. Its exhibits - genuinemonuments including houses, pens, churches, water and wind mills
Corso Brasserie
With its spectacular view onto the main boulevard, the Corso Brasserie will give you the first feeling of the restless city of Bucharest. The brasserie offers local and international cuisine, with a Full American breakfast, a light lunch bugffet or a la
Madrigal Restaurant
Classy and popular, the Madrigal Restaurant draws praise for flawless service, magnificent cuisine and charming atmosphere. Once you have dined at the Madrigal, you are sure to fall in love with its warm mood and amazing food.
Burebista Vanatoresc
Tip: Game dishes are available according to the season. Huge portions of traditional Romanian food are served in country-style surroundings. Live folk music helps to create a party atmosphere.
Byblos
Tip: Just behind the Athaeneum, Byblos is the perfect place for an after-show dinner. Founded in 1998 and recently renovated, it boasts an Italian-Mediterranean cuisine thanks to the young Sicilian chef Andrea Di Gangi.
Caru' Cu Bere
Tip: Try the unique beer, brewed on the premises for this location alone. The oldest restaurant in Bucharest (established in 1879) has recently been restored to its former glory, with wonderful murals and polished wood-panelling providin
Mazagran
Intermezzo Piano Bar is just the way you might imagine a classic bar: sophisticated but relaxed, chic but comfortable. Located just off the lobby, Intermezzo is open all day. The live piano music in the evenings creates the perfect backdrop
Terasa Doamnei
Tip: Try their home-made sausages or the cottage cheese fritters. Hearty Romanian peasant cuisine served in a traditional atmosphere with chunky wooden furniture and lots of folkloric knick-knacks.
Amigos
Tip: Try the Tournedos McMoni's - beef fillet in artichoke sauce. In the middle of a splendid garden relax enjoying a gourmet selection of Romanian and international specialities.
Balthazar
Tip: Try the duck terrine on a bed of jellied citrus. Innovative French cuisine combining flavours around the freshest ingredients. Mobile phone use is restricted to a special room.
Casa Vernescu
Tip: Try the Croque Madame. This elegant old-style cafe is the hottest new place in town, with beautiful decor, mellow atmosphere, nice people, and the widest range of drinks in town.
Jaristea
Tip: The perfect place to see and to be seen. Elegant rooms, fabulous food, glamorous guests, exquisite Italian cuisine, and an extremely well-stocked wine cellar.
Mandragora
Tip: Try the beef filet - it's quite unlike that served anywhere else. Its about miracle, balance, imagination and the way how ingredients should be mixed into special, innovative formulas, making this International - Fussion restaurant
Buongiorno
Tip: Try the mashed beans with caramelised onions, they are delicious. An enormous and hearty menu of Romanian dishes are served in a traditional tavern setting to the accompaniment of the best live gypsy music in town. Reservations shou
Grand Cafe Galleron
Tip: Try the duck breast and goose liver with mashed potatoes, hazelnuts and mushrooms in a fig sauce. In an elegant and charming palace buit in 1821, chef Joseph Hadad presents an extensive menu of fish, poultry and meat dishes.
Heritage
Tip: Try the pears in chocolate sauce. Fantastic French-Asian fusion cuisine served in a converted mansion with an outdoor terrace. The decor is as sensual and chic as the food, such as duck and rocket spring rolls or tender shrimp dumpl
McMoni's
Tip: The best margaritas south of the Carpathians. Run by expats for expats, with Mexican-trained staff and imported ingredients, Amigos offers decent Tex-Mex food and Latin music to match.
Vatra
Tip: Try their famous smoked knuckle of pork with white beans and red onion. Traditional Romanian food served with the accompaniment of a beautiful show of old folk songs and dances.