Bucharest

Bucharest: a capital full of surprises, blending tradition and modernity

A capital in transformation. It offers a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of history, culture, and modernity. The city is known for its impressive architecture, lush parks, and lively nightlife.

Flight information from Castellón

  • Airline: Wizz Air.

  • Arrival airport: Henri Coandă International Airport – Otopeni (OTP).

  • Estimated duration: 3 h 15 min.

  • Frequency: Regular.

What to See and Do

  • Palace of the Parliament – The second-largest administrative building in the world.

  • Old Town (Centrul Vechi) – Cobblestone streets, terraces, and restaurants.

  • Romanian Village Museum – Open-air display of traditional architecture.

  • Romanian Athenaeum – Concert hall and cultural landmark.

  • Herăstrău Park and lake – Perfect for relaxing.

  • Magheru Boulevard and Revolution Square.

  • Day trips to Sinaia and Peleș Castle – Architectural gems in the Carpathians.

Practical Information

  • Currency: Romanian Leu (RON).

  • Language: Romanian (English is spoken in hotels and tourist areas).

  • Plug type: Type F (same as in Spain).

  • Documentation: National ID or passport (Schengen area since 2024).

Practical Information

  • Direct train to the city center (Gara de Nord): modern and affordable (approx. 25 min).

  • Buses 783 or 784: connect the airport with the city center (Unirii Square).

  • Taxis and apps like Bolt or Uber: available with regulated fares.

  • Train fare: approx. 5 RON (€1).

Bucharest Gallery