La partie désagréable de Bucarest, visite privée dans le mauvais voisinage





Description
Il s'agit d'une visite privée qui vous emmène au-delà des monuments célèbres de Bucarest et dans des zones rarement montrées aux visiteurs. Découvrez une autre facette de Bucarest dans un voyage révélateur à travers les quartiers de Ferentari et Rahova. Cette visite offre une chance unique d’approfondir le tissu social, l’histoire et la culture de la ville. Vous explorerez deux des quartiers les plus discutés de Bucarest, en apprendrez davantage sur les gens qui y vivent et comprendrez mieux les défis auxquels ils sont confrontés ainsi que leur résilience. Vous aurez également l'occasion de dialoguer avec les habitants et d'entendre leurs histoires de première main. Pour conclure, nous vous emmènerons dans un village tzigane riche et distinctif à la périphérie de Bucarest, connu pour ses impressionnantes demeures somptueuses construites par des membres de la communauté rom locale.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le quartier le plus célèbre de Bucarest, l'endroit où le niveau de vie est le plus bas de la capitale roumaine.
Le quartier où vivent la plupart des gitans, il y avait aussi un pénitencier redouté.
Village aux palais gitans
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous faisons la collecte à l'hôtel
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Chers Clients, Pour votre sécurité et pour assurer une expérience fluide pendant la visite, veuillez respecter les règles suivantes :• La photographie n'est pas autorisée pendant la visite. Nous vous prions de bien vouloir éloigner vos appareils photo et téléphones jusqu'à la fin. • Veuillez vous habiller simplement et modestement. Évitez de porter des vêtements avec des logos de marque visibles. • Nous vous recommandons de ne pas apporter de sacs à main design, bijoux coûteux, ou téléphones portables haut de gamme. Ces précautions sont en place pour vous aider à rester en sécurité et pour éviter d'attirer l'attention indésirable. Merci de votre compréhension et de votre coopération. Nous espérons que vous apprécierez votre visite!
- Nous visitons à Bucarest : Strada Zăbrăuţului 5 ; Aleea Iacob Andrei 11 ; Aleea Livezilor ; Strada Pucheni 1 ; Strada Amurgului 4 ; Pénitencier de Rahova ; Village avec palais gitans Strada Principală Nr. 353A, Sintești
Avis(22)
This is such an informative and comfortable tour. Don’t get me wrong, the poverty, disadvantaged and challenges are hard to see. The tour guide was so informative and gave good context to what we were seeing and what different groups experience. I was surprised at how raw and real it is but learned a lot and in the context of how people get stuck/trapped and solutions are very complex.
This was one of the best tours I’ve ever been on. It was so different and very educational as well. It really shows that Romanians and the Romani are two completely different cultures and groups of people.
Catalin was an exceptional guide. His deep knowledge of Romania's history gave us fascinating context that has made today's situation so much more tangible. With sovereignty and a closeness you rarely get, he took us through these neighborhoods -- the absolute highlight of our stay in Bucharest.
A fabulous tour of “ behind the scenes” with our fabulous tour guide, Laura . It was a real experience to see a different side to Bucharest including housing , every day life and the markets. Learnt a great deal about the “ Romana Gypsies”. Great contrast between how the poor and wealthy live
What a thorough and comprehensive tour of some of the lesser-known parts of Bucharest. Our tour guide (Sebastian) was so knowledgeable and had a good sense of humor as well! We learned so much in just a few hours and felt safe even in some of the rougher areas. We got to walk through markets as well and see the hustle and bustle of local living. Highly recommend!
A very educational trip. My guide was engaging, sympathetic and very informative. It was clear that he cared both about the themes, the people and his country. I was very uncertain about what I enrolled in, but after this trip I have learned so much about Romania and Bucharest, and appreciate the country even more now. The car was clean and comfortable, the guide's English was perfect and the trip was arranged in a very good way. If I come back to Bucharest with friends I will definitely take this trip again.
Nice tour in the “dark side” of Bucharest. Our guide (Bogdan) was so nice and tell us a lot about the story of Bucharest.
This tour was unlike anything I’ve done before—challenging, complex, and at times emotionally heavy, but all the more valuable for that. The Poor Neighborhoods, Prison, and Gypsy Castles Private Tour offered a side of the city that most people don’t see, and frankly, many don’t want to. But that’s exactly why I’m glad I took it. The guide didn’t sugarcoat anything. From the lingering weight of the prison system to the visible economic struggle in some of the neighborhoods, the experience forced me to confront realities that sit beneath the surface of daily life here. It wasn’t comfortable—but it wasn’t meant to be. I appreciated that the tour wasn’t about poverty voyeurism. Instead, it was about understanding systems, histories, and the human stories that often go unheard. The visit to the Gypsy Castles was especially striking. The buildings were extravagant, surreal even—but layered with cultural meaning, pride, and complexity. I left with more questions than answers, which I think is a sign of a good tour. It didn’t tie things up in a neat narrative. It invited me to think harder, to let go of assumptions, and to listen. This isn’t a light or easy experience, but it’s a meaningful one. It stayed with me long after it ended, and it reminded me why I travel in the first place—not just to see beautiful places, but to confront the contradictions, beauty, and tensions that make them real.
We booked this tour not knowing what we'd expect, but we're so happy we did. Sebastian teached us a lot and was very calm, just the guy you need for this kind of tour. There were definitely some thrilling moments but we wouldn't have wanted to miss it. We even talked to some of the locals and ate some local food. Amazing experience. Don't miss this! It gives you a whole new perspective on things.
The guy who does this, is a very enjoyable person to spend a few hours with. You will see things you don't normally see, have great conversation. Highly recommend



