The Real tour of Communism





Description
The Real Tour of Communism will take you through all of the major aspects regarding the life under communist rule in Romania which lasted officially from 1948 to 1989. The Communism era was marked by the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu who ruled Romania for most of this period (1965-1989). We will discover the landmarks of the Communist era to understand how the city's architecture was influenced and changed for ever. But also the former locations of the Secret Police where Romanians were interrogated and tortured too. The tour ends in the Revolution Square where Nicolae Ceausescu had his last speech on Dec 21st 1989 few days before he was executed together with his wife.
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Itinerary
The Patriarchal Palace used to be the former headquarters of The Great National Assembly during the Communism period.
Find out the story of the second largest building in the world.
Find out how some churches from 16th and 17th were lucky to be literally moved/translated (and not demolished).
In the Old Town of Bucharest there were the favorite restaurants of the Communists leadership. We will discover the story behind them.
The revolution against the Romanian communist party was the only bloody one in the former Iron Curtain. You'll discover the last days of Nicolae Ceausescu in power and the first days of freedom after 40+ years of communism.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- The tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress accordingly
Reviews(751)
This was a walking tour at a relaxed pace. Our guide did a great job explaining life before, during and after Communism.
Sylvia was an amazing tour guide. She was very knowledgeable and passionate about the subject. I loved how much ground was covered and stories were expanded on. Very worth it, one of the best tours I done in Bucharest.
Highly recommended tour. Our guide Silvia brought such passion and personal insights to the subject. It was a great way learn and more about the country’s people and its recent history.
Our guide, Silvia, was amazing. Full of knowledge, full of passion for her country and well prepared. I would highly recommend this tour. I'm also glad that we did it towards the beginning of our holiday as it gave me a new perspective on the city and its architecture/people for the remainder of our trip. The tour was also great value and I didn't feel the 3 hours passing at all.
It was a very exciting tour with very interesting sights. Our guide Elena was very personable and explained everything very well.
Genuinely the highlight of my time in Bucharest. This tour is incredibly interesting and highly interactive. I can’t say enough positive words about our guide, Mihai, who is, in addition to being very knowledgeable has a clear interest and passion in his subject matter. Please do this tour, you will not regret it!
Highly recommend the tour and especially, Daniela as the guide. Daniela was informative, professional and yet, listened to our experienced stories and added to them. She presented the communist contrast without anger (which is rare in young people these days) and yet, conveyed the difficulties in Romania, and specifically, Bucharest, during Communism. And, a significant note of respect for Daniela is that her father escaped the Communist rule and has written an incredible book about his and others escapes. Daniela has a lot to offer and the tour was outstanding.
This is one of the best tours I’ve done in Romania. Elena was a great guide, very personable, and was very organized. She really made the history come alive and balanced the tour well with personal stories and the history of each place. Thank you for a great experience.
The tour is highly recommended. Mihai is very authentic and his explanations are very interesting. Unfortunately, there is little to learn in Bucharest about the political events of the last 50 years. That is why such offerings are all the more important.
Our tour guide was very detailed and passionate about sharing the Communism knowledge. I walked away with not only a better understanding of life under communism but got to see some cool things around the city—despite the heavy initial downpour the guide kept us safe and kept on with the tour. Tudor was AMAZING!!



