
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to central Bucharest through its grand boulevards, monuments, churches, and political landmarks. It will suit travelers who enjoy architecture, history, and the layered story of a capital shaped by royalty, revolution, and everyday city life.
Your route begins at Roman Square, where modern traffic and busy façades set the pace of the city. From there, you head south to the Romanian Athenaeum with its elegant dome and columns, then continue past the former Royal Palace, now the National Museum of Art, and the stark Memorial of Rebirth. Following Calea Victoriei, you reach University Square, the National Theatre, Suţu Palace, the onion domes of Saint Nicholas Russian Church, the National Bank, Stavropoleos Church, the Palace of the Deposits and Consignments, and the National Museum of Romanian History.
The walk then leads deeper into the Old Town, where the ruins of the Old Court recall the age of Vlad III, and St. Anthony’s Church preserves one of the city’s oldest religious sites. The tour ends at the Palace of Parliament, a colossal building whose scale is visible even before you reach its broad frontage.
Along the way, you will have the memorable experience of standing beneath concert-hall grandeur, tracing the marks of the 1989 Revolution, stepping into quiet church courtyards, and watching Bucharest shift from elegant to monumental in just a few streets.





