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Bucharest 3-Day Essentials

Palace of Parliament + Old Town Lipscani + Romanian Athenaeum + Revolution Square + Village Museum + Stavropoleos + Curtea Veche

Bucharest 3-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
3 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$590
Budget–luxury
$280–$1,270

As of 2026, the recommended Bucharest 3-day route runs Day1 Calea Victoriei + Romanian Athenaeum + Revolution Square + Old Town Lipscani + Stavropoleos + Curtea Veche · Day2 Palace of Parliament + Bulevardul Unirii + Cișmigiu Gardens + Village Museum + Herăstrău · Day3 Peleș + Bran Castle Transylvania day trip (Dracula's Castle + Romanian royal summer palace), grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $590 on a mid-range budget. 3 days covers Bucharest's core. Day 1: Calea Victoriei walking — Romanian Athenaeum (1888 concert hall, Bucharest's signature architectural landmark) + Revolution Square Dec 21, 1989 Ceaușescu speech site + Memorial of Rebirth + Old Town Lipscani 15th-c. merchant quarter + Pasajul Vilacrosse 1891 covered arcade + Stavropoleos Monastery 1724 Brâncoveanu Baroque + Curtea Veche Vlad Țepeș 15th-c. residence + canonical Caru' cu Bere traditional dinner. Day 2: Palace of Parliament guided tour (world's 2nd-largest building) + Bulevardul Unirii Ceaușescu boulevard + Cișmigiu Gardens 1854 central park + Village Museum 350+ rural Romanian houses + Herăstrău + Lacrimi și Sfinți modern Romanian dinner. Day 3: Peleș + Bran Castle Transylvania day trip (Dracula's Castle + Romanian royal summer palace) + Hanu' lui Manuc heritage farewell dinner. Hotel formula: 3 nights central Bucharest (Athénée Palace Hilton Piața Revoluției heritage or InterContinental Athénée Palace Calea Victoriei or JW Marriott Bucharest Grand near Palace of Parliament).

3-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$280

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$590

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$1,270

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Calea Victoriei + Romanian Athenaeum + Revolution Square + Old Town Lipscani + Stavropoleos + Curtea Veche

Bucharest central architectural essentials + canonical traditional dinner

Activities

  1. 09:00 Romanian Athenaeum (1888 — Bucharest's signature concert hall) 1 hour

    Romanesque + neoclassical 1888 concert hall on Calea Victoriei + Piața Revoluției. The canonical Bucharest photograph — 41m central dome + Corinthian columned entrance. Home of the George Enescu Philharmonic. Interior 25m circular fresco depicting 25 scenes from Romanian history.

    Cost: RON 25 / $5 guided tour TIP: Guided tours every 30 min weekdays. Evening Philharmonic concerts RON 40-200 / $9-44 — the canonical Bucharest cultural evening.
  2. 10:30 Revolution Square / Piața Revoluției + Memorial of Rebirth 45 min

    Dec 21, 1989 Ceaușescu's final speech site — the canonical Romanian democratic revolution birthplace. Memorial of Rebirth (2005 abstract sculpture commemorating the 1,104 victims of the 1989 Revolution). Free walking + atmospheric historical context.

    Cost: Free TIP: The Royal Palace + National Library + Romanian Athenaeum all face the square. Combine with Calea Victoriei walking.
  3. 11:30 Calea Victoriei walking (Bucharest's canonical historical boulevard) 1 hour

    Bucharest's most-historical boulevard — 19th-c. Belle Époque palaces + interwar Art Deco + modernist mid-century + canonical Bucharest architectural progression. Pre-Communist Romanian capital atmosphere.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Walk south from Piața Revoluției to Piața Victoriei. The Cantacuzino Palace + CEC Palace + Romanian Athenaeum + Royal Palace are the canonical photo stops.
  4. 12:30 Lunch at Caru' cu Bere (heritage 1879 Romanian brewery + traditional) 1.5 hours

    The canonical Bucharest traditional Romanian dinner — heritage 1879 brewery + traditional restaurant in central Old Town with stunning neo-Gothic + Art Nouveau interior, traditional Romanian menu (sarmale + mici + ciorbă + papanași) + live folk music + folk-costume performances most evenings; RON 60-150 / $13-33

    Cost: RON 60-150 / $13-33 TIP: Book Friday-Saturday 5-7 days ahead. Cash + card. The atmospheric stained-glass dining room is the canonical pick. Live folk music typically 20:00-23:00.
  5. 14:30 Pasajul Vilacrosse 1891 covered arcade + Old Town Lipscani walking 1 hour

    1891 yellow-glass covered arcade + 15th-c. Lipscani merchant quarter — restored as bar + dining district. Strada Lipscani + Strada Smârdan + Strada Stavropoleos canonical Old Town walking.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Photographers love the morning + late-afternoon light in Pasajul Vilacrosse. The arcade has cafés + small shops + atmospheric pre-Communist period interior.
  6. 15:30 Stavropoleos Monastery (1724 Brâncoveanu Baroque + Byzantine) 30 min

    1724 Brâncoveanu Baroque + Byzantine — Balkans' canonical small-scale Orthodox monastery in central Old Town, restored 1908 by Romanian architect Ion Mincu. Atmospheric inner courtyard + Romanian Orthodox liturgical music recordings.

    Cost: Free + small donations TIP: Modest dress required (covered shoulders + knees; women provided headscarves at entrance — free). No flash photography inside.
  7. 16:00 Curtea Veche / Old Princely Court (Vlad Țepeș 15th-c. residence — Dracula inspiration ground zero) 45 min

    15th-century Old Princely Court — Vlad Țepeș 'the Impaler' (Dracula inspiration source) maintained his residence here. The canonical 'Dracula in Bucharest' atmospheric ruined-walls site + small museum.

    Cost: Free + RON 15 / $3 museum TIP: Free outside walking; museum entry RON 15 / $3. Combine with the Vlad Țepeș bust on Curtea Veche square.
  8. 17:00 Hanu' lui Manuc 1808 heritage caravanserai + Old Town nightlife 1 hour

    1808 caravanserai-turned-restaurant in Old Town courtyard — atmospheric Romanian heritage + Old Town nightlife district. Bar + café + canonical evening atmosphere.

    Cost: Free walking + drinks RON 15-40 TIP: The atmospheric courtyard is the canonical Old Town evening photograph. Drinks RON 15-40 / $3-9. Open until 02:00.
  9. 19:30 Dinner at Lacrimi și Sfinți (modern Romanian heritage central) 2 hours

    'Tears and Saints' — modern Romanian heritage central. Chef-driven take on traditional Romanian classics with modern preparations + serious Romanian wine list focused on small Romanian winemakers. The canonical 'modern Romanian capital' day-to-day sit-down; RON 80-180 / $18-40

    Cost: RON 80-180 / $18-40 TIP: Book Friday-Saturday 3-5 days ahead. Smart-casual. Wine pairings RON 80-150 / $18-33. The Romanian-indigenous-grape flight is the canonical order.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet or Simbio Bakery covrigi counter

Central / Calea Victoriei · RON 12-30 / $3-7

Covrigi pretzels + Romanian coffee in copper ibric.

Lunch

Caru' cu Bere (heritage 1879 Romanian brewery)

Old Town (Strada Stavropoleos) · RON 60-150 / $13-33

Sarmale + mici + ciorbă + papanași + Romanian wine + live folk music.

Dinner

Lacrimi și Sfinți (modern Romanian heritage)

Central Universitate · RON 80-180 / $18-40

Modern Romanian + Romanian indigenous-grape wine flight.

Transit:

Walking covers central tourist core in 25-min radius. Metro + Bolt for evenings.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $70 Mid $155 Luxury $340
DAY 2

Palace of Parliament + Bulevardul Unirii + Cișmigiu Gardens + Village Museum + Herăstrău

Ceaușescu megaproject + Romanian rural heritage + canonical modern Romanian fine-dining

Activities

  1. 09:00 Palace of Parliament guided tour (world's 2nd-largest building after the Pentagon) 2 hours

    Ceaușescu's 1984-89 megaproject — 365,000m² + 3,100 rooms + 480 chandeliers + 200,000m² interior carpets + still 30% unfinished from the 1989 Revolution. The canonical 'Ceaușescu megalomania' experience.

    Cost: RON 60-80 / $13-18 standard tour; RON 100 extended TIP: Mandatory guided tour + passport required + book 1-2 days ahead online (cic.cdep.ro) or by phone. Standard tour covers 8-12 of the 1,100+ accessible rooms.
  2. 11:30 Bulevardul Unirii Ceaușescu's 'Champs-Élysées' + Centrul Civic boulevards 1 hour

    Bucharest's communist-era megaproject boulevard — 3.5km wide axis from Palace of Parliament to Piața Unirii, designed to be 5m wider than the Paris Champs-Élysées + monumental fountains + Stalinist-style housing blocks. The canonical urban-megaproject walking experience.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: The 270m southern facade of Palace of Parliament is best photographed from Bulevardul Unirii looking west. Most tourists miss this.
  3. 12:30 Lunch at Beraria H (modern Romanian + beer hall on Calea Victoriei) 1 hour

    Modern Romanian + beer hall on Calea Victoriei — Romanian craft beer + traditional Romanian menu (sarmale + mici + ciorbă) at canonical Bucharest beer-hall atmosphere; RON 50-120 / $11-27

    Cost: RON 50-120 / $11-27 TIP: Walk-ins fine weekdays. Romanian craft beer flight RON 35-60 / $8-13 is the canonical accompaniment.
  4. 14:00 Cișmigiu Gardens (1854 — Bucharest's most-romantic central park) 1 hour

    1854 Romanian-Garden romantic park in central Bucharest — atmospheric ponds + walking paths + boat rentals + canonical Bucharest local-leisure setting + the 'Roses' rose garden + chess pavilion.

    Cost: Free walking; RON 30-50 boat rental optional TIP: Combine with adjacent Hotel Cișmigiu 1912 heritage exterior photographs. Boat rental is the canonical kid-friendly activity.
  5. 15:30 Bolt or tram to Village Museum (Herăstrău Park) 20 min each way

    20 min Bolt or tram from central — Herăstrău Park + Village Museum suburban setting.

    Cost: RON 15-25 / $3-6 Bolt TIP: Bolt easier than tram + walk combo. Combine with Herăstrău Park walking.
  6. 16:00 Village Museum (1936 open-air with 350+ rural Romanian houses) 1.5 hours

    Romania's largest open-air folk-history museum — 350+ historic Romanian rural buildings (farmsteads, mills, churches, fishermen's huts) from across the country reassembled on Herăstrău lake setting. The canonical Romanian rural-heritage outdoor museum.

    Cost: RON 40 / $9 TIP: Closed Mondays. Best May-October when buildings are fully accessible. Romania's most-comprehensive folk-history immersion.
  7. 17:30 Herăstrău Park (King Mihai I Park) — Bucharest's largest park 187 ha 1.5 hours

    Bucharest's largest park — 187 ha + Herăstrău lake + walking paths + Casino Herăstrău + atmospheric Romanian-leisure setting. Free walking; boat rental RON 30-60 optional.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Combine with Village Museum on the same lakeside. Boat rental + lakeside dining canonical.
  8. 19:30 Casa di David dinner (Italian-Romanian fusion in elegant Herăstrău setting) 2 hours

    Italian-Romanian fusion in elegant Herăstrău lakeside setting — modern Romanian + Italian techniques + serious wine list. Atmospheric Herăstrău Park view; RON 100-250 / $22-55

    Cost: RON 100-250 / $22-55 TIP: Book Friday-Saturday 5-7 days ahead for terrace tables. Smart-casual. The lakeside terrace is the canonical Bucharest sunset-dinner pick.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet or French Bakery Universitate

Central / Universitate · RON 15-30 / $3-7

Romanian coffee + sourdough + pain au chocolat brunch.

Lunch

Beraria H (modern Romanian beer hall)

Calea Victoriei · RON 50-120 / $11-27

Romanian craft beer + sarmale + mici.

Dinner

Casa di David (Italian-Romanian fusion Herăstrău)

Herăstrău (King Mihai I Park) · RON 100-250 / $22-55

Italian-Romanian + Herăstrău lakeside terrace + serious wine list.

Transit:

Walking + Metro + Bolt to Village Museum/Herăstrău.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $90 Mid $195 Luxury $420
DAY 3

Peleș + Bran Castle Transylvania day trip (Dracula's Castle + Romanian royal summer palace)

Carpathian Mountains + Vlad Țepeș Dracula + Romanian royal heritage + farewell heritage dinner

Activities

  1. 07:30 Guided tour or train to Sinaia + Bran (2h 45min north — Carpathian Mountains) 2h 45min each way

    Guided day tour RON 250-450 / $55-100 includes Peleș + Bran + Brașov stop + Romanian-village lunch + transport. OR train Bucharest-Sinaia (2h, RON 30-60) + bus Sinaia-Bran (90 min, RON 15-25).

    Cost: RON 250-450 guided OR RON 130-200 train + bus TIP: Guided tour easier first-time. Self-driving 6h round-trip is the flexible alternative.
  2. 10:30 Peleș Castle (Sinaia, 1873-1914 neo-Renaissance — Romanian royal summer palace) 1.5 hours

    1873-1914 neo-Renaissance summer palace of Romania's King Carol I — considered one of Europe's most beautiful royal residences. 160+ rooms with mixed neo-Renaissance + German + Italian + Spanish-Moorish + Turkish + Florentine themed interiors. The canonical Romanian royal heritage highlight.

    Cost: RON 80-100 / $18-22 + RON 50 combo Pelișor TIP: Mandatory guided tour. Pelișor combo RON 50 / $11 covers the smaller adjacent palace built for Queen Marie. Photography RON 30 / $7 extra.
  3. 12:30 Sinaia village + Sinaia Monastery (1690s — the town's founding monastery) 30 min

    1690s monastery that gave Sinaia its name — Romanian Orthodox heritage atmosphere + atmospheric Carpathian-mountain village.

    Cost: Free + small donations TIP: Modest dress. Combine with the Bucegi mountain cable car + canonical Carpathian view (RON 50-80 cable car return).
  4. 13:00 Romanian-village lunch (Sinaia or Bran area) 1 hour

    Traditional Romanian mountain food — grilled trout + Romanian sausages + sarmale + Carpathian-mountain wine; RON 50-90 / $11-20

    Cost: RON 50-90 / $11-20 TIP: Guided tours include the lunch. Self-driving travelers stop at Hanul Cetății Râșnov or Casa Românească Bran.
  5. 14:30 Bran Castle (14th-c. 'Dracula's Castle' on Carpathian Mountain ridge) 1 hour

    14th-century castle on a Carpathian Mountain ridge — Vlad Țepeș 'the Impaler' briefly stayed here as a guest, and Bram Stoker's 1897 novel mentions a similar castle silhouette as Dracula's home. The canonical Dracula inspiration source.

    Cost: RON 70 / $15 TIP: Small castle — 30-40 min interior visit. The real value is the dramatic Carpathian Mountains setting + the Dracula heritage. Skip the souvenir stalls. Crowded summer weekends.
  6. 16:00 Brașov (Transylvania heart — medieval Old Town + Black Church + Council Square) 1.5 hours

    Transylvania's heart — medieval Saxon Old Town + Black Church (15th-c. Gothic, largest Gothic church between Vienna + Istanbul) + Council Square + Rope Street (Strada Sforii, one of Europe's narrowest streets at 1.32m wide).

    Cost: Free walking + RON 12 Black Church TIP: 30 min north of Bran. Comfortable cobblestone walking shoes. Black Church organ recitals canonical.
  7. 18:00 Return to Bucharest (3h south via DN1) 3h

    Return drive or guided-tour bus. Sinaia + Brașov canonical Carpathian-mountain scenery on DN1.

    Cost: Included in guided tour TIP: Traffic on DN1 worst Sunday afternoons summer. Train option Brașov-Bucharest 2.5-3h RON 50-95.
  8. 21:30 Late dinner at Hanu' lui Manuc (heritage 1808 caravanserai Old Town courtyard) 1.5 hours

    1808 caravanserai-turned-restaurant in Old Town courtyard — atmospheric Romanian heritage + traditional Romanian menu + live folk music. The canonical Old Town heritage farewell dinner; RON 60-150 / $13-33

    Cost: RON 60-150 / $13-33 TIP: Open until 02:00 — late-arrival friendly. The atmospheric courtyard is the canonical farewell-dinner setting.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel buffet (pre-tour fuel)

Central Bucharest · RON 25-50 / $5-11

Pre-tour strong breakfast.

Lunch

Romanian-village restaurant Sinaia or Bran

Carpathian Mountains · RON 50-90 / $11-20

Grilled trout + sarmale + Romanian mountain wine.

Dinner

Hanu' lui Manuc (1808 heritage caravanserai)

Old Town courtyard · RON 60-150 / $13-33

Heritage Romanian + Old Town courtyard farewell.

Transit:

Guided day tour OR train Bucharest-Sinaia + bus Sinaia-Bran-Brașov.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120 Mid $240 Luxury $510

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Bucharest 3-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 3 days enough for Bucharest?
Yes for the core. Palace of Parliament + Old Town Lipscani + Romanian Athenaeum + Revolution Square + Calea Victoriei + Stavropoleos + Curtea Veche + Cișmigiu Gardens + Village Museum + Herăstrău + Caru' cu Bere traditional dinner + Lacrimi și Sfinți modern Romanian + a Bran + Peleș + Brașov Transylvania day trip all fit comfortably. 4-5 days adds Therme Bucharest thermal water park + Mogoșoaia Palace + the Brașov + Bran + Peleș 2-day Transylvania extension. 3 days is the right Bucharest-only allocation for first-time visitors.
Palace of Parliament guided tour vs exterior walk — what to prioritize?
Both. The exterior walk (Bulevardul Unirii approach + 270m southern facade + Bucharest's monumental scale) is the canonical 'Ceaușescu megaproject' photograph + free. The guided interior tour (RON 60-80 / $13-18 + passport required + book 1-2 days ahead) covers 8-12 of the 1,100+ accessible rooms — the canonical 'Ceaușescu megalomania' interior experience. First-time visitors should do both. The interior tour is mandatory + guided + book ahead. The extended tour (RON 100 / $22) including underground + balcony is worth it for serious history travelers.
Should I add the Bran + Peleș + Brașov Transylvania day trip?
Yes. The Bran Castle + Peleș Castle + Brașov day tour (RON 250-450 / $55-100 guided, 12-13h total) is the canonical 'Dracula day trip' that every Bucharest first-time visitor does. Peleș Castle (1873-1914 neo-Renaissance Romanian royal summer palace) is the architectural + heritage highlight; Bran Castle (14th-c. 'Dracula's Castle' on Carpathian Mountain ridge) is the heritage + atmosphere highlight; Brașov (medieval Saxon Transylvania heart) is the canonical Romanian medieval town. Self-driving 6h round-trip + parking + entry coordination across 3 sites is significantly harder than the guided tour for first-timers.
Flights from US/EU/Asia to Bucharest?
Henri Coandă Airport (OTP) is Romania's main international gateway. Direct flights from main European hubs: Vienna 1.5h (Austrian + Wizz Air), Frankfurt 2.5h (Lufthansa), Istanbul 1.5h (Turkish Airlines + Pegasus), Munich 2h (Lufthansa), London 3.5h (Wizz + Ryanair + British Airways), Paris 3h (Air France + Wizz), Madrid 3.5h (Wizz), Sofia 1.5h (TAROM + Wizz). Long-haul connections via VIE / FRA / IST / DOH / AMS 12-18h from major US/Asian hubs. Turkish Airlines via IST is the most-flexible Asia connection. OTP to central Bucharest: Bus 783 RON 8.60 / $2 + 40-50 min OR Bolt RON 60-90 / $13-20 + 30-40 min OR official taxi-zone touch-screen kiosks RON 80-120 / $18-27.
Is Bucharest cash-based or card?
Mixed but mostly card-friendly. Cards work in hotels, mid-range restaurants, chains, and supermarkets. Bakeries + market vendors + Bran Castle souvenir stalls + small Old Town artisan shops are often cash-only. RON (Romanian Leu) — currently 1 EUR ≈ RON 5, 1 USD ≈ RON 4.65. ATMs widely available; skip Henri Coandă Airport currency-exchange (poor rates) and use Banca Transilvania or BCR ATMs in central. EUR cash sometimes informally accepted but RON is the official + better-rate currency. Romania targets Eurozone adoption around 2029-2030.
How to do the airport-to-central transfer?
Bus 783 — Henri Coandă Airport directly to central Piața Unirii + Piața Universității in 40-50 minutes for RON 8.60 / $2 round-trip (single-use Multiplu card from airport bus station). The canonical cheap option for solo travelers + couples. Bolt or Uber 30-40 min RON 60-90 / $13-20 (much easier with luggage + groups of 3+). Official airport taxis at the marked taxi rank using touch-screen kiosks to order by zone RON 80-120 / $18-27 — avoids unmarked-taxi scams. Pre-booked private transfers RON 120-200 / $27-44.
Best Bucharest hotel area for first visit?
Central Bucharest (Calea Victoriei + Piața Revoluției) for first-timers — Athénée Palace Hilton (Piața Revoluției heritage 1914, $160-320) for the canonical heritage-luxury Bucharest experience, OR InterContinental Athénée Palace (Calea Victoriei modernist tower with rooftop view, $170-340) for the international-brand canonical pick OR JW Marriott Bucharest Grand (near Palace of Parliament, $180-350) for the modern-luxury pick. Mid-range: Hotel Cișmigiu (4-star heritage 1912 Cișmigiu Gardens, $100-200) OR Hotel Capitol (4-star modern Calea Victoriei, $80-160). Old Town hostels + boutique alternative for atmospheric Lipscani-quarter sleeping.
Should I add Brașov overnight?
Optional but recommended for serious Transylvania travelers. The Bran + Peleș + Brașov long day trip (12-13h from Bucharest) covers Transylvania essentials adequately. Brașov overnight (1-2 nights) lets you do Bran + Peleș + Brașov + Râșnov Fortress + Poiana Brașov ski resort (winter) + Piatra Craiului National Park (summer) much more comfortably. Most first-time Bucharest travelers find the long day trip sufficient for the Transylvania core; serious Transylvania + Dracula travelers benefit from the 1-2 night Brașov extension. The full Bucharest + Brașov + Sighișoara + Sibiu 7-day Romania circuit is the canonical extended trip.

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