Bucharest Communist-Era History Private Tour Including Spring Palace Visit and Ticket

Overview
Since the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, many visitors to Romania are intrigued by the country's recent Communist history. Get a fascinating overview of how Communist rule shaped Bucharest with a full-day thematic city tour of Soviet-era landmarks, like the massive Palace of Parliament, dictator Ceausescu's former home in the Spring neighborhood, the one-time headquarters of the Communist press and a museum dedicated to political prisoners. It's a respectful and authentic way to understand this tumultuous chapter in Eastern European history.
  • Full-day tour exploring the legacy of Communist rule in Bucharest
  • Visit the Palace of Parliament, also known as Ceausescu's Palace and the second-largest administrative building in the world
  • See the imposing Spark House, formally the headquarters of the Central Communist Press
  • Stop for lunch at a local restaurant that still retains the atmosphere of Soviet-era Bucharest
  • Travel through the formerly inacccessible neighborhood where dictator Ceausescu and his family once lived
  • Pay tribute to political prisoners and other victims of the brutal regime at a memorial museum
  • Great for history buffs

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$70
Depart
1 guests guest , infant infants
Adults
Children Ages 2 - 17
Infants Under 2
free and non-binding
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