Free Cancellation
Language:
English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 1 Hour
Do this because
There’s no waiting in line, as you take a guided tour of Europe’s largest building
You’ll learn why Parliament Palace is a symbol of Romania’s communist past and democratic present
It’s a warren of magnificent halls, intricately decorated interiors and Neoclassical design
There’s a museum inside that’s dedicated to the controversial building of the palace
Your expert guide will share little-known details to bring this incredible building to life
What to expect
Gaze up at it and you’ll be immediately struck by the sheer size of Bucharest’s Parliament Palace. It ranks in the top three largest and heaviest buildings in the world, covering the equivalent of 51 football pitches. On this guided tour you’ll skip to the front of the line and discover more than just its bricks and mortar, it’s a live history lesson on Romania’s transition from dictatorship to democracy.The building is now used to house Romania’s Parliament, as well as several museums, one of which will tell you all about the controversial construction of the opulent building. In the...
Gaze up at it and you’ll be immediately struck by the sheer size of Bucharest’s Parliament Palace. It ranks in the top three largest and heaviest buildings in the world, covering the equivalent of 51 football pitches. On this guided tour you’ll skip to the front of the line and discover more than just its bricks and mortar, it’s a live history lesson on Romania’s transition from dictatorship to democracy.The building is now used to house Romania’s Parliament, as well as several museums, one of which will tell you all about the controversial construction of the opulent building. In the early 1980s, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Romania’s communist dictator, began the 12-year build, displacing over 40,000 residents in the process. He never saw it completed though, after he was overthrown in the 1989 revolution – since then the building has been known as the People’s House.As your guide expertly weaves you through the labyrinth of Neoclassical designed rooms inside, they’ll share stories about the making of the palace, like the fact that Ceaușescu demanded that all the materials be sourced from Romania as a point of national pride. That’s why, as you tour the grand staircase, which looks like something out of a fairytale, you’ll hear that it’s made of Transylvanian marble. Or, as you look at the five-tonne chandelier in the Union Hall, you’ll learn that it’s made of Murano-style Romanian crystal. You’ll find out about everything from the grand ballroom to the underground nuclear bunker and finish this tour on the second floor, looking out over the Fountains' Boulevard from the Dictator's Balcony.
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What's included
Guided tour
Entrance ticket
Skip-the-line ticket
What to remember
Know in advance:
This tour only operates with a minimum of 10 guests due to Parlimentary regulations. If the reservation is not made five days ahead or if the group does not reach 10 people, the tour will be cancelled and you'll be offered the chance to change the date or take a full refund
Please arrive at the Senate gate 15 minutes before the tour starts to meet a tour representative and go through a security check
This tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility as you'll climb about 200 steps and there is no lift available
Remember to bring:
Provider
Eastern European Experience
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Senatul României, Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest, Romania
Meeting point:
You'll meet a tour representative at the gate of the senate at Senatul României, Calea 13 Septembrie, Bucharest. Please be there 15 minutes before the start of your tour. They'll tell you about the history of the building before escorting you to the security check, where you'll meet your guide for the rest of the tour.