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Bucharest gears up for the first edition of Neversea Kapital, chamber music festival SoNoRo Musikland tours cities and ...
In this essay, Olena Solodovnikova looks at the Soviet heritage of murals in today’s Ukraine and how younger artists try to ...
A generation experiencing rising standards of living had fewer children, and those children, now grown up, are moving to the ...
A Swedish street art duo known as “Anonymouse” has revealed their identities after nine years of creating miniature ...
Another selection focused on road movies is on at Elvire Popesco cinema, while the Bucharest public can also attend another ...
So you’ve got Romania on the mind, but probably find yourself wondering: Is Bucharest safe? Let’s dive into the city’s ...
What to do in Bucharest The streets of Bucharest really do look like Paris; ornate flourishes of Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Romanian Revival are on display on every corner.
Fine dining with a Romanian twist While Bucharest’s backstreets hide cozy, traditional eateries, its fine dining scene is making waves, too, reimagining Romanian flavors with modern techniques.
Art lovers shouldn’t miss the mind-blowing graffiti at the Garajul Ciclop garage. A well-budgeted day here can cost as little as €38.67.
From the imposing Palace of Parliament to the cobbled streets of Lipscani, Bucharest is a city of a thousand faces, with a surprisingly diverse mix of architecture and culture. Here are just a few of ...
If you’re a foodie, the annual Bucharest Street Food Festival takes place in April, while one of Europe’s biggest classical music festivals, the biennial George Enescu Festival, takes place in ...