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Bucharest


Swedish folks in Bucharest can get their Fika fix at one of the most popular cafes in Dorobanți district, exuding Scandinavian coziness thanks to its Swedish barn design. Come for the Drop Coffee from Stockholm or for the smoothie and juice bar. Breakfast and brunch is a big draw, so plan accordingly as seats fill up quickly.


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Nearby Bucharest attractions

1. Zambaccian Museum

0.29 MILES

Tricky to find, the little Zambaccian Museum is in a restored villa between B-dul Aviatorilor and Calea Dorobanţilor (just north of Piaţa Dorobanţilor)…

2. Former CeauÅŸescu Residence

0.63 MILES

This restored villa is the former main residence of Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu, who lived here for around two decades up until the end in 1989…

3. National Museum of Geology

0.63 MILES

A highly worthwhile museum, this one features Romania's varied geological formations, with enough English signage on hand to give you the general idea of…

4. Museum of the Romanian Peasant

0.69 MILES

The collection of peasant bric-a-brac, costumes, icons and partially restored houses makes this one of the most popular museums in the city. There’s not…

5. Grigore Antipa Natural History Museum

0.73 MILES

One of the few attractions in Bucharest aimed squarely at kids, this natural-history museum, showing off Romania's plant and animal life, has been…

6. George Enescu Museum

0.85 MILES

A few blocks south of Piaţa Victoriei is this museum dedicated to national composer George Enescu (1881–1955). The real lure is the chance to peek inside…

7. Herăstrău Park

0.87 MILES

Sprawling over a large area north of Piaţa Victoriei, this 200-hectare park surrounding a large lake is (arguably) Bucharest’s nicest park, with plenty of…

8. Triumphal Arch

0.98 MILES

About halfway up Şos Kiseleff you'll find the 27m Triumphal Arch. Based on Paris’ namesake monument, it was built in 1935 to commemorate the reunification…