Bucharest Panoramic & Snagov Monastery Tour – 4 hours
This 4-hour tour includes an introductory panoramic tour of Bucharest with brief stops for photos and explanations, followed by a trip outside of Bucharest to Snagov Monastery located 30 km north of the city.
Tour type | private tour by car/minibus |
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Highlights of the trip | panoramic tour of Bucharest, Snagov Monastery |
Price | €99 for 1 person; €79 per person (group of 2 people); €69 per person (group of 3 people); €52 per person (group of 4-7 people); €47 per person (group of 8-15 people) |
Operating Days | Daily on request |
Starting time | 09:30 am |
Duration | around 4-5 hours |
Departure point | pick-up & drop-off at your hotel (or any address in the city) |
Language | English (other languages available on request for an additional fee) |
Included | Transport by car/minibus, Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel, English speaking guide |
Not included | Entrance fee at Snagov Monastery (15 Lei/person) |
Additional benefits for our customers | 10% discount at best restaurants in Bucharest including famous locations as Hard Rock Cafe, Caru’ cu bere, Hanu’ lui Manuc, Pescarus, 30% discount at Museum of Senses, 15% discount at Kitsch Museum. |
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Description
The itinerary depends on your hotel’s location, but it will include: Free Press Square (Piata Presei Libere) – The Arch of Triumph (Arcul de Triumf) – Victoriei Square (Piata Victoriei) – Calea Victoriei – Revolution Square (Romanian Atheneum, Revolution’s Memorial) – The Palace of Parliament (Palatul Parlamentului) – Union Square (Piata Unirii) – University Square (Piata Universitatii) – Romana Square (Piata Romana) – Victoriei Square (Piata Victoriei) – Charles de Gaulle Square (Piata Charles de Gaulle) – The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului).
Then, head to Snagov to visit the Snagov Monastery.
About Snagov Monastery
Snagov Monastery is located on an island in the northern part of Snagov Lake. The monastery was built by Mircea the Elder (the grandfather of the famous Dracula) who made also the first documentary attestation of this church in 1408. During its history, the monastery was rebuilt by Vlad the Impaler and some other rulers of Wallachia.
It was one of the strongest fortified church and maybe the richest in Wallachia a long time in the Medieval Period. Snagov Monastery was also an important cultural center, running here one of the first printing house of Wallachia. Snagov Monastery is one of the most popular tourist destination especially for the foreign tourists coming in Bucharest.
Know before you book
Please note that the time table is subject to changes due to heavy city traffic and road works.
TravelMaker, as the company which organizes the trip, is not responsible if the visited sites are closed without prior notice and for any reason at the moment you arrive.