Sip & Stroll: Wine Tasting and History Private Tour of Bucharest





Description
Uncover Bucharest’s charm on this walking tour that combines history with the finest Romanian wines. Explore the heart of the city, from grand boulevards to hidden gems, guided by a local expert. This experience is designed for curious travelers who want to explore the heart of Romania’s capital while indulging in its rich winemaking heritage. After discovering Bucharest’s iconic landmarks, indulge in a wine tasting featuring five premium local wines—two whites, one rosé, and two reds—crafted from unique Romanian grape varieties. Enjoy a mixed platter of cheeses and charcuterie (vegetarian options available), paired with expert insights into the wines and their origins. Why Join This Tour? • Two-in-one experience: History and wine in one tour. • Expert insights: Learn about Bucharest and Romanian wines. • Flavors of Romania: Taste carefully selected wines and local delicacies. Book your spot today and experience Bucharest through its sights and flavors!
Tour Options
Itinerary
One of the most emblematic buildings of Bucharest, resembling an ancient Greek temple (outside visit)
The place where former communist president Ceausescu had the last speech in 1989. We will show you pictures and video presentations from the Revolution days.
The most elegant avenue in the city, with major buildings and monuments along the boulevard.
Built in eclectic style by French architect Paul Gottereau with the sponsorship of King Carol I, who`s equestrian statue we can see in front of the Library, the construction is a landmark of the city.
The winter Royal Residence of romanian kings, dated 1937. The Palace was built under the direct supervision of beloved Queen Maria and her son, King Carol II.
Walking tour of vibrant area in the center of Bucharest, full of cafes, pubs and restaurants, but also lots of 19th century architecture buildings.
A hidden gem in Old Town and one of the oldest churches in Bucharest, dating from 1724.
Charming passage, covered with a glass roof, full of hooka cafes
A nice sroll along this old street
A renovated book shop, full of romanian souvenirs and gifts
A 19th century architecture, full of magnificent statues
The former Royal Palace
The former Post Office Palace, 19th century
An iconic palace in the Old Town area
Highlights
What's included
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels



