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Apartments in Bucharest -- Cheap Accommodation

Bucharest is a dynamic city that has really come to life in recent years. It hosts an energetic vibe that weaves through the communism-style buildings and the gritty, raw streets, but it is also laidback and somewhat peaceful compared to other European capitals. Throughout the maze of streets you'll find an eclectic collection of domed Orthodox churches, modern, high-rise apartments, and grand art nouveau buildings. In the Old Town, the narrow streets meander around trendy cafes, top-notch eateries, and vibrant bars, whilst elsewhere you can stroll through large green spaces peppered with manicured gardens, plush fountains, and hidden cafes. Today, Bucharest is a funky hotspot that is bursting with creativity and style, and an endless supply of new-age amenities popping up around every corner. Explore everything this diverse city has to offer with our collection of apartments in Bucharest. Whether you're looking for a cheap flat or a boutique rental, we have the perfect place to stay.

Amazing Museums and Grand Churches - Things to do in Bucharest

  • Palace of the Parliament -- This quirky building has received many mixed reviews over the years. It showcases a typical communist architectural style and is surrounded by lush manicured gardens.
  • Romanian Athenaeum -- An exquisite concert hall right in the centre of Bucharest. Here, you can catch an international opera or a local play surrounded by elaborate décor and a rich ambiance.
  • Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum -- Set in the beautiful surroundings of Herastrau Park, this open-air museum exhibits traditional Romanian life through authentic, reconstructed village houses and farms.
  • Museum of the Romanian Peasant -- This popular museum is dedicated to presenting the history of Bucharest in a visual way, through artefacts, ceramics, and a collection of textiles.
  • National Museum of Art of Romania -- Located in what was once the royal palace in the central Revolution Square, this national art museum highlights works by local artists as well as those from further afield.
  • Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History -- Founded back in 1834, this museum now showcases natural history exhibits from all around Romania.
  • Herastrau Park -- This beautiful public park offers a carpet of greenery within the city and boasts picturesque lakes, exotic plant gardens, and plenty of places to kick back, relax, and watch the world go by.
  • Stavropoleos Monastery -- Also called Stavropoleos Church, this Eastern Orthodox Monastery boasts an intricate design built in the Brancovenesc style.
  • CEC Palace -- This elaborate building with a domed roof, high archways, and intricate detailing is actually the headquarters of the C.E.C, a national savings bank.
  • Cotroceni Palace -- Situated in the heart of Bucharest, this is the residence of the President of Romania and also houses the National Cotroceni Museum.
  • National Military Museum, Romania -- Founded back in 1923 by King Ferdinand is dedicated to revealing stories, histories, and artefacts from the country's armed forces.
  • Museum of Art Collections -- Located inside a grand building, this museum has a huge collection of art from European masters and local painters.
  • Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral -- This Orthodox cathedral boasts an impressive interior etched with huge frescoes and gilt fittings and fixtures.
  • Zambaccian Museum -- The former residence of Krikor Zambaccian, a keen businessman and a famous art collector, this museum showcases his expansive collection.
  • Kretzulescu Church -- A terracotta-coloured church built in the Brancovenesc style that sits on the corner of Revolution Square in the centre of Bucharest.
  • Tineretului Park -- This public park offers a day of fun for all the family, including numerous theme park rides and plenty of places to sit and soak up the atmosphere.

Our Bucharest apartments can be found near all of these major attractions, giving you easy access to the heart and soul of the city.

Small Museums in Bucharest

Bucharest has an abundance of museums, exhibiting everything from local contemporary art to military tools and histories. Whilst there are some major museums, there are also some smaller, lesser-known institutions perfect for getting under the skin of the city. There's the Muzeul de Arta of Frederic Storck, which was, at one point in time, the living quarters of Storck and his family. Today, it exhibits a range of Romanian sculpture, including impressive marble statues and tiled ornaments.

The oldest museum in Bucharest, the Muzeul Theodor Aman, is perhaps one of the lesser known cultural centres. Here, you can wander amongst furniture and curiosities created by Aman himself. Travel lovers will enjoy the Muzeul Hartilor si Cartii Vechi, or the Museum of Old Maps and Books, which has a fascinating collection of historical globes, paintings, and maps all displayed inside the biggest cartography museum in the whole of Europe.

Find yourself in the historical centre of the city in one of our Bucharest apartments, many of which are situated close to the museums of the city.
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The Trendiest Neighbourhood in Bucharest

The Piata Romana neighbourhood is a firm favourite amongst locals and tourists alike, offering a trendy insight into the modern heart of Bucharest. It boasts a flurry of upmarket boutique stores, selling everything from designer clothes to modern furniture, and is located close to the city centre.

t's a hugely creative area, which is evident in the numerous design-led cafes, bars, and restaurants, and there's an experimental cooking scene to go with it. It's abundance of young residents gives it a lively, fresh atmosphere, and the many wide boulevards are lined with impressive mansions and iconic buildings. Check out Garajul Ciclop, a graffiti gallery that doubles as a bike shop, the bookshop cafes, and the multitude of fine dining eateries.

Bucharest Accommodation

Romania's capital is a thriving hub of culture and one of Europe's most up and coming destinations. Throughout the bustling streets, authentic eateries rub shoulders with luxury hotels that showcase the new-age design emerging in the city. Other Bucharest accommodation includes cheap holiday flats that overlook wide boulevards and the cobbled streets of the city's old quarter, as well as quaint hostels and pensions that surround all the major attractions. There are plenty of stylish tourist apartments, too, which provide an independent alternative to the grand hotels and guesthouses in the city.

Back to Basics -- Getting into Bucharest

Bucharest's Otopeni Airport is not far from the city centre, which means it's quick and easy for you to get right to the middle of the action. There's a regular bus service that travels from the airport into the centre or, alternatively, you can opt for a cheap and cheerful cab ride. Be warned that you might have to haggle a bit price-wise with the taxi drivers and you should always agree on a price before you get into the car.

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Sectorul 1 49 Accommodations
Sectorul 3 28 Accommodations
Sectorul 4 15 Accommodations
Sectorul 2 14 Accommodations
Sectorul 6 13 Accommodations
Sectorul 5 5 Accommodations