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The National Museum of Art holds the most important collection of Romanian and European art in the country. The National History Museum covers artefacts from Trajan's Column through the modern era. For contemporary art, the Museum of Recent Art (MARe) is the best starting point.
The express train from Henri Coanda Airport to Gara de Nord takes about 20 minutes and runs every 40 minutes. It is the fastest and cheapest option. Alternatively, metro line M4 connects Baneasa Airport to the central network.
Floreasca and Dorobanti offer café culture with well-preserved interwar architecture. The Old Town (Lipscani) is the pedestrian zone with bars and art galleries. Cotroceni is quiet, green, and consistently underestimated by visitors.
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A guide with roots
By legend, Bucur was a shepherd who settled on the banks of the Dambovita — and from that village grew Bucharest. The digital Bucur has no flock, but knows the city with the same fidelity: streets, museums, restaurants, neighborhoods.
Everything Bucur knows was learned from the 300+ pages of Salut Bucuresti guides. When you ask, he searches the archive and brings the answer with its source — he doesn't invent, doesn't guess.
Bucur has no information outside the Salut Bucuresti guides, doesn't know breaking news, and cannot make reservations. When he doesn't have an answer, he points you toward the site.