Communist Bucharest Walking Tour

Palace of the Parliament / Contrasting architecture / Ceausescu dictator’s regime

Communist Bucharest Walking Tour

Communist Bucharest Tour will take you back in time to the dark communist age to understand how life was like.

Explore Ceausescu’s vision of a communist Bucharest: grey buildings, monumental boulevards and the megalomaniac Parliament Palace.

Tour details

Private walking tour :
For family / couple / friends

Availability : Every day
/ flexible starting times

Duration : 3 – 4 hours

Language :
English, German, Italian, Spanish

Highlights

Get insight into Bucharest’s Communist era on
a 4-hour walking tour

Hear personal stories about life behind
the Iron Curtain from a professional guide

See authentic Communist memorabilia, like
newspapers and membership cards

Stroll the streets of Bucharest to identify the city’s
communist buildings

Understand how the regime affected the entire
urban landscape

Tour sights

Hanul lui Manuc – first stop and meeting point

Piata Unirii

Victory of Socialism Blvd

Parliament Palace

Academia Romana building

Patriarchal Church (inside visit)

Mihai Voda & Church Palace Hall

Revolution Square– last tour stop

What’s included?

Local professional guide

Snacks popular in the Communist era

Tourist map of Bucharest

What’s excluded?

Food and drinks

What to expect

Three decades have passed since the demise of communism and of its most prolific symbol in Romania: Nicolae Ceausescu.
In spite of the tremendous growth Romania has experienced ever since, the remnants of this regime are still noticeable.
That is why most aspects of everyday life were transformed by communism: from the political class to public health care to the urban architecture.
Find out the many shocking tales of what life was like under communism.
Furthermore learn about the brutality with which this system was enforced in Romania.
Get insight into the dictator Ceausescu’s fascinating life story, from his childhood to his execution.
Lastly, understand the difficult transition from socialism to democracy that Romania experienced.
This is an immersive half-day tour around Bucharest that will take you to some of the main communist sights:
The Palace of the Parliament is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon and the most expensive administrative building.
For this, vast amounts of money, materials and work effort were needed.
What is more, this structure was made by subjecting the Romanian people to shortages of all kinds during the 1980s.
The hidden churches from behind the utilitarian buildings such as the Mihai Voda and the Patriarchal Churches.
These are two religious sights from the Middle Ages which fortunately survived the demolition frenzy and are a testimony of how Bucharest looked before.
The Unirii Square with the splendid fountains designed during the Ceausescu regime and the biggest avenue in Bucharest: the former Victory of Socialism Boulevard.
Academia Romana building is a large scale construction in a similar style to the Parliament Palace. It was intended for the use of the dictator’s wife, Elena Ceausescu.
However, like several other buildings from the 1980s, it was only half finished.
Nowadays, a large section of it is left in ruins as a sore reminder of the dictator’s megalomaniac vision of Bucharest
The Revolution Square is where the communist regime began and where it all ended with the people’s protests during the Revolution of 1989.

Prices and Booking

Dear guests!
Our policy is to offer the best quality tours at the most competitive prices

  • 1 - 2 pers

    90 €/ group
  • 2 - 5 pers

    120 €/ group
  • 6- 8 pers

    140 €/ group

For groups bigger than 8 people, please contact us for a personalized offer

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