Armenian Quarter and Old Town

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Armenian Quarter and Old Town

Neighborhoods

Get away from the raucous Old Town and take side streets instead. Stroll through the Armenian quarter, home to the real 19th-century Bucharest. Head to the Icoanei neighborhood, whose Dacia Boulevard is blessed with architectural gems, a residential area with some of the city’s most elegant 19th century and early 20th century villas, and quaint parks. This is a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood lurking with historic Art Deco, modernist villas and idyllic tea houses.
Cartierul Armenesc
Get away from the raucous Old Town and take side streets instead. Stroll through the Armenian quarter, home to the real 19th-century Bucharest. Head to the Icoanei neighborhood, whose Dacia Boulevard is blessed with architectural gems, a residential area with some of the city’s most elegant 19th century and early 20th century villas, and quaint parks. This is a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood lurking with historic Art Deco, modernist villas and idyllic tea houses.

Sightseeing

Oldest documented house in Bucharest
12 recommandé par les habitants
Theodor Pallady Museum
22 Strada Spătarului
12 recommandé par les habitants
Oldest documented house in Bucharest
Casa Maura
3 Strada Corbeni
Most people might direct you to the colossal Palace of Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world, but the Neo-Classical Romanian Athenaeum should be first on your list. Bucharest’s iconic concert hall is resplendent both inside and out. Designed by French architect Albert Galleron and inaugurated in 1888, the domed, ornate building is home to the Romanian Philharmonic and the biannual George Enescu Classical Music Festival.
Atheneum
16 Strada Știrbei Vodă
Most people might direct you to the colossal Palace of Parliament, the second largest administrative building in the world, but the Neo-Classical Romanian Athenaeum should be first on your list. Bucharest’s iconic concert hall is resplendent both inside and out. Designed by French architect Albert Galleron and inaugurated in 1888, the domed, ornate building is home to the Romanian Philharmonic and the biannual George Enescu Classical Music Festival.

Food scene

85 recommandé par les habitants
Simbio
26 Strada Negustori
85 recommandé par les habitants

Late Night

240 recommandé par les habitants
Control Club
4 Strada Constantin Mille
240 recommandé par les habitants
18 recommandé par les habitants
FIX - Botanical Bar
18 recommandé par les habitants
Unfortunately the only gay club in Bucharest
Q Club
20 Bulevardul Carol I
Unfortunately the only gay club in Bucharest