



Bucharest is the capital of Romania and the country’s largest city, known for its mix of historic architecture, wide boulevards, and cultural institutions. The city center includes the Old Town, the Palace of the Parliament, and several major museums and churches. It also has large parks, riverside areas, and neighborhoods with 19th- and early 20th-century buildings. For a solo trip focused on culture and walking, Bucharest offers compact central areas, museums, and landmarks that can be visited over a short stay.

Lipscani Old Town, on Strada Lipscani in Sector 3, is Bucharest’s historic pedestrian area. In the morning, expect cafés, shops, and landmark streetscapes for a self-guided walk and photos.

National Museum of Romanian History on Calea Victoriei (Calea Victoriei 12). You’ll view Romanian history exhibits and artifacts in a 1.5-hour self-guided visit during 10:45–12:15.

Caru' cu Bere is a historic Romanian restaurant in central Bucharest. Around your 12:30–1:30 slot, you can sit for lunch and try traditional dishes in the ornate dining hall.

Stavropoleos Monastery Church is a historic Orthodox church in central Bucharest. Plan for quiet interior viewing, iconography, and possible services during your 1:45–3:15 PM visit.

Macca-Vilacrosse Passage is a historic covered arcade on Calea Victoriei. Plan to walk through the passage, browse small shops and cafés, and view the interior architecture during your 3:30–5:00 PM.
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