Aug 17-21
Bucharest
In the period between the two World Wars, the city’s elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname “Paris of the East”. Today it is a growing city with an optimistic future.
We took on the city using the very convenient and economical Metro ($0.67 per 1 way trip) as well as took a guided bike tour to cover a greater area and learn some of the history.
Communist Bucharest
Piața Revoluției (Revolution Square) is the historic site where the Romanian revolution culminated, leading to the overthrow of communism. The balcony shown in the picture is where Nicolae Ceaușescu delivered his final speech before the revolution, which ultimately led to his arrest and execution.
Transylvania
Due to our limited time in Bucharest, we hired a private guide for a 1-day tour of Transylvania.