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ADD TO LIST (18 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania The massive and grand Palace of the Parliament is the world’s second largest building based on floor space (after the Pentagon) and measures out at over 330,000 sq... 2. Carturesti ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania The history is fascinating, especially more recently. Although many people don't like talking about what they went through, understandable, you can still get some.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania you will love the old Bucharest!!! 4. Cismigiu ADD TO LIST (6 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania The park have a history of over 100 years. During the winter, the lake is used as a skating area. 5. Bucharest ADD TO LIST (7 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Not a lot there, but you can go on the Dracula tour nearby. Interesting delapitated homes left over from Communist rule. A great restaurant in town that was converted.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Tours are affordable and offer an interesting look at this grandiose structure set amongst the poverty of the city. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Bonton - open in the summer .. its right on the lake and when its not over crowded its a very cool place to go and party your ass off ! Mon Cher - On the same lake so.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Muzeu Satului located in Bucharest is a location you can go visit set in a national park type area which is remade to show how an old Romanian village was like in the.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Beautiful park right in the centre of Bucharest. You can also rent a boat here and view the park from the lake that's in the middle of the park. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania Very interesting to see the scale of the place and the huge amount of marble used - sad reflection of the power he had while the nation suffered. |