Brașov. Transilvânia, Roménia
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Brașov. Transilvânia, Roménia

Multidestination
Created: Friday, October 20, 2023 - Departure: Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Ref ID: 6864621
Total price From 1.072 €
Created: Friday, October 20, 2023 - Departure: Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Destinations: Bucharest, Romania , Brasov, Romania , Bucharest, Romania

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08 May
Transport from Lisbon to Bucharest
Departure
Tarom
Tarom Tarom
07:40 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
17:05 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
7h 25m 1 PC 1 stopover
RO
RO Tarom - RO 9446
07:40 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
09:55 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
Transport:  RO9446 Operated by:  Air Europa
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 20m - Connection in Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
Change from terminal 2 to 1
RO
RO Tarom - RO 416
12:15 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
17:05 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
Transport:  RO416
Cabin Class: Economy
08 May
1. Bucharest
Stay
About the destination: Bucharest is a truly stunning city, showcasing an unlikely blend of various architectural styles; you can find Gothic and Greek Orthodox structures next to Stalinist monuments, which are neighbors to post-modern apartment buildings made of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the layout of the streets is not grid-like, but rather star-shaped, with streets radiating out from roundabouts, creating blocks of varying shapes. In the 1950s, Bucharest was referred to as Little Paris due to the French influence on the city's landscape and lifestyle. Remnants of this era can still be seen in the city center's architecture, the abundance of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a smaller version of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown Bucharest is defined by the area between Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is located, and Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard leading to the Parliament Palace begins. Near Unirii Square, you can also find the old city center, the Old Princely Court, and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni. This area is home to a mix of mid-19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants, and shops. Narrow, cobblestone streets still bear the names of the ancient guilds that once resided there. The area has been largely renovated and is now a popular gathering spot for the city's younger generation. Revolution Square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building, and the old Royal Palace, which is now the Museum of Art. A tall monument stands in the center of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Take a stroll through the well-maintained central Cişmigiu Garden or the expansive Herăstrău Park. For the residents of Bucharest, these parks are more than just escapes from the summer heat; they are the heart of much of the city's social life. You'll find elderly retirees, young couples, football fans, and backgammon and chess enthusiasts everywhere. Come join the fun.
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08 May
Hotel
1 Night
08 May
Car rental
Toyota Aygo
Transport from Bucharest to Brasov
No transport selected
09 May
2. Brasov
Stay
09 May
Hotel
4 Nights
Transport from Brasov to Bucharest
No transport selected
13 May
3. Bucharest
Stop
About the destination: Bucharest is a truly stunning city, showcasing an unlikely blend of various architectural styles; you can find Gothic and Greek Orthodox structures next to Stalinist monuments, which are neighbors to post-modern apartment buildings made of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the layout of the streets is not grid-like, but rather star-shaped, with streets radiating out from roundabouts, creating blocks of varying shapes. In the 1950s, Bucharest was referred to as Little Paris due to the French influence on the city's landscape and lifestyle. Remnants of this era can still be seen in the city center's architecture, the abundance of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a smaller version of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown Bucharest is defined by the area between Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is located, and Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard leading to the Parliament Palace begins. Near Unirii Square, you can also find the old city center, the Old Princely Court, and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni. This area is home to a mix of mid-19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants, and shops. Narrow, cobblestone streets still bear the names of the ancient guilds that once resided there. The area has been largely renovated and is now a popular gathering spot for the city's younger generation. Revolution Square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building, and the old Royal Palace, which is now the Museum of Art. A tall monument stands in the center of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Take a stroll through the well-maintained central Cişmigiu Garden or the expansive Herăstrău Park. For the residents of Bucharest, these parks are more than just escapes from the summer heat; they are the heart of much of the city's social life. You'll find elderly retirees, young couples, football fans, and backgammon and chess enthusiasts everywhere. Come join the fun.
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13 May
Transport from Bucharest to Lisbon
Return
WizzAir
WizzAir WizzAir - W43197
15:35 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
18:20 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
4h 45m Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  W43197
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Basic
1 Insurances
Classic Seguro( Seguro de Inclusão Classic) - Região(Continente de um só país) - Dias (6)
Total price From 1.072 €
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