Old Town and Dracula Free Tour
BTrip Bucharest Tours is a travel agency based in Bucharest, Romania. We have been offering tours since 2017 and since then we have met and introduced more than 50,000 people to the wonders of our city. We are a team of friendly, travel enthusiastic and certified tour guides who speak English, Spanish and Italian. Besides this, 2 of our Spanish speaking guides are natives speakers from Spain. Everyone at Btrip Bucharest has travelled extensively through Romania and experienced all aspects of its culture. That is why we want to show you Bucharest the same way that we see it, so that you can also fall in love with the city. We are here to help you enjoy the best possible travel experience possible.
Pickup
We are waiting in front of the Manuc’s Inn restaurant entrance, right next to the red church ("Biserica Sfantul Antonie Curtea Veche"), in the pedestrian area with cobblestones. The guide is holding a blue sign with Bucharest Free Walking Tour.
Description
Bucharest is a city that was founded in the Middle Ages and even though it was not always look this way, it's filled with many great stories from those days. The oldest structures in Bucharest are to be found in the Old Town, the area where the fortifications from the Dark Ages and the time of Vlad Dracula are located. Find out the incredible real life story of Dracula and the Romanian folk tales about vampires.
Besides, this, Bucharest became one of the most important trade towns in South Eastern Europe, a city where merchants from all over the world stopped by.
Find also the link between Romania and the Roman Empire, alongside the fascinating ancient civilization which used to live on this territory.
Medieval inns, cobblestone streets which bear the names of the old crafts, brave rulers and brutal battles - uncover all this and much more on a comprehensive tour of the Old Town of Bucharest!
This activity includes the following highlights:
- Manuc’s Inn – first stop
- Dracula’s Old Court
- Stavropoleos Monastery
- Victoria Avenue
- Villacrosse Passage
- National Bank Palace
- Lipscani Street
- Saint George Church and KM 0
- University Square