Hilton Weekend break Bucharest

About Tour

You can discover Bucharest by yourself and stay in any hotel of the city or choose the best accommodation in Bucharest – HILTON hotel.

You can find a lot of information about any place in the world but to visit them makes the difference. Bucharest was once called the little Paris because of its large boulevards, neo-classical French style of the important buildings and the Triumph Arch. You can still have a good time in Bucharest, as one would say “quality time“. Come and see also the second biggest largest building in the world, the Palace of Parliament or just walk about the old city. After that if you still have the strength you can dance till morning in one of the night clubs...

1 st Day

Friday

Included highlights:

  • Meet your guide
  • Have a city tour.
  • Check-in at Hilton hotel.

Included meals:

No meals included.

2 nd Day

Saturday

Included highlights:

  • The Palace of Parliament, the second largest building in the world,
  • The Patriarchal church,
  • The Village museum
  • The house of the great Romanian composer George Enescu.
  • Take a walk in the old city and discover the beauty of the 15-19 century buildings.
  • The rest of the day is free to continue exploring.
  • In the evening we invite you to a nice restaurant decorated in the spirit of the times when Bucharest was „little Paris“. We will enjoy our typical meal accompanied by music, also from that time.
  • The night clubs are waiting for you to have fun, ask the guide where!! Our suggestion is to go out in the city and meet the people, the Romanians are friendly, you will see.

Included meals:
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
3 rd Day

Sunday

Included highlights:

  • Depending on your departure time and your wake up we can do whatever you want. Today the city is mostly quiet. Go to church, take some pictures or buy some souvenirs, but don’t miss the brunch at Hilton hotel.
  • Check-out and transfer to the airport.

Included meals:
  • Breakfast

What People Say

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What a wonderful holiday. Everything was well organised and went well.

The guide, Cristina, was excellent, good English and very knowledgeable and keen that we should see every cultural and characteristic aspect of Moldova.

The visit to the Roma "family" was fascinating-not a "family" visit but a meeting with the Roma head of family in his huge house ornate and wealthy and we had a delicious home make cherry juice and had a question and answer session with him. He,Robert, is a relative of the Roma king; This was very informative as I am very interested in everyone and everything but tourists need to be interested in the Roma people and way of life otherwise input wouldn't be so fascinating!!

The visit to the "old believers" village was just great-tea from a samovar and cakes and a very pleasant woman the librarian and museum custodian.

In Gaugazia we met the Museum curator and again a fascinating insight into Gaugazian history.

Much of our enjoyment and insights was enhances by Cristina who translated everything so well.

The visits to the wineries were an eye opener and the wine tasting too. I recommend tourists who go to the Cricova winery to to wear warm clothes and a scarf as we go deep down into the underground "city" to see the stored wine.

We loved the food (and all the wine).

The trip was really organized to the fullest. Facilities, vehicle, driver and above all the guide Cristina really good! Moldova is very pleasant, especially the monasteries. We have come back indeed from a gastronomic journey a little tipsy. The wines and cuisine really good!

Thanks again!

Dear Sirs! Upon a recent visit to Chisinau in Moldova, i required the assistance of a local guide, as my knowledge of the country was very limited. My guide was a young lady by the name of Ms. Natalia Cojuhari, i wish to place on record that her skills as a guide were quite unparalleled. 

The qualities that i look for in a guide, local knowledge, helpfulness, and a person’s overall ability to ensure the group they are responsible for, find out as much about the area they are visiting as possible. I believe that Ms. Cojuhari fulfilled all these requirements, along with her overall friendly demeanor, i believe makes her a first class tour guide.