{"id":903,"date":"2017-11-19T22:24:02","date_gmt":"2017-11-19T14:24:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/?p=903"},"modified":"2019-11-29T15:15:27","modified_gmt":"2019-11-29T07:15:27","slug":"bucharest-romania-travel-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adventurefilledlife.com\/bucharest-romania-travel-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"HOW TO SURVIVE AND HAVE FUN IN BUCHAREST, ROMANIA"},"content":{"rendered":"

Bucharest, Romania is vibrant, cosmopolitan and restless.<\/p>\n

It is a city filled with contrasts – a perfect embodiment of the Romanian spirit. Old and new are blended here in a way that would seem misplaced anywhere else but on the banks of the river Dambovita.<\/p>\n

Located in the south-east part of the country, in the midst of a large plain, the Romanian capital has a temperate climate, which makes it a perfect holiday destination all year round. With a population of almost 2 million inhabitants, this city never sleeps, having crowded clubs, chic cafes and fancy restaurants opened all night long.<\/p>\n

Museums, art galleries, and out-of-the-box exhibitions can be visited from early morning till late afternoon. Shopping centers, malls, and designers’ boutiques welcome their customers even after 9 pm.<\/p>\n

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Bucharest is a mix of old and new<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Visa Requirements and Admission into Romania<\/h2>\n

Romania is a member of the European Union, but not of the Schengen Space. Thus, the EU citizens can cross the border just by showing their National Identity Card or their passport. Visitors coming from non-EU countries need to have a valid passport and may be subject to visa requirements.<\/p>\n

If you are a visitor from one of the European States, the USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand, you do not need an entry visa. Visitors from these countries are allowed to stay in Romania for up to 90 days. If you want to spend more time on the Romanian territory, then you will need a temporary residence permit.<\/p>\n

Before planning your next adventure to Bucharest, it is better to visit this user-friendly website to find out more about the Romanian law on visas<\/a> and other travel documents.<\/p>\n

When to visit Bucharest?<\/h2>\n

The best time to visit Bucharest is\u2026. anytime!<\/p>\n

However, the months of July and August tend to be rather hot with high temperatures and frequent heat waves.<\/p>\n

Nonetheless, you have no reason to be scared of the Bucharest summer. Parks with lakes and shady alleys provide refuge all over the city. The traditional sightseeing tours of Bucharest include strolls in the famous, yet often crowded parks Cismigiu<\/strong>, Herastrau<\/strong>, and Tineretului<\/strong>. Their unique atmosphere is the result of a mixture of bohemian and middle-class family lifestyle.<\/p>\n

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Bucharest is quite pleasant in the fall.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

If you are in search of some summer thrills, do not miss The Witches’ Pond<\/strong>. Be warned that it has a rather ominous history filled with mysterious disappearances, witch gatherings, and beheadings of medieval rulers.<\/p>\n

You can escape the heat in one of the modern and affordable swimming pools or in aqua parks in Bucharest. With their steep slides and cool water, aqua parks are a great respite from the summer heat.<\/p>\n

Are you ready to be pampered? Enter one of the many Romanian spa resorts found around Bucharest. Let the highly trained staff take care of your travel fatigue after a long day of sightseeing.<\/p>\n

Bucharest is exciting during winter as well. Temperatures are low, but not as frigid as the weather that can be found to the north. In the winter, you can take a walk along the streets of the Old City Centre to admire the colorful Christmas decorations. Seasonal fairs are held up in different parts of the city. Classical music concerts and stand-up comedy shows are a pleasant way to escape from the cold outside.<\/p>\n

Where to stay in Bucharest?<\/h2>\n

Finding accommodation in Bucharest is a breeze. There are many luxurious chains hotels if you if you are traveling on a higher budget. Local hotels and guest houses are cheaper, but it’s a good idea to read customer reviews before booking. For a longer stay, you can rent an apartment, but again get information on the area before committing to anything.<\/p>\n

Visit this website for information on various neighborhoods<\/a> when planning for accommodation in Bucharest, Romania.<\/p>\n


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