Bucharest Electric City Tour by Smart Balance – Top Landmarks & Local Guide
Highlights
Bucharest
architectural, photography, sightseeing
Private Tour
3 Hours
Medium
English
Description
Experience the essence of Bucharest, “Little Paris,” by embarking on the eco-friendly Bucharest Electric Tour. This exclusive journey offers an opportunity to explore the city's most captivating landmarks, each with a rich historical significance.
You will navigate the city with our Premium Electric Mopeds, which are designed for a comfortable and safe experience with a speed limit of 20 km/h. While no driver’s license is required, you must have a good sense of balance and be at least 16 years old. Bucharest Electric Tour accommodates both individual riders and groups of up to 12 participants.
You will have an authentic Romanian experience including driving most important interest points in the capital and traditional lunch. Is the only tour by electric scooter from Bucharest with trained guide to keep you safe for all experience. Protection equipment included.
Discover Bucharest like never before on our eco-friendly electric scooters, combining sustainability with storytelling. Unlike crowded bus tours, our self-balancing Smart Balance scooters go quietly through hidden alleys and grand boulevards, accessing areas larger vehicles can’t reach: the Palace of Parliament’s staggering architecture or secret courtyards in the medieval Lipscani district.
Our local expert guide brings the city to life with untold stories: how a 15th-century inn inspired modern Romanian literature or why Revolution Square’s bullet-marked buildings symbolize resilience. We’re the only tour using electric scooters (90% lower emissions than buses), protection equipment included.
Choose your adventure with flexible itinerary options.
Perfect for adventurers seeking depth over distance. Free cancellation and 24/7 support ensure stress-free booking, while our patented scooter safety system guarantees fun for all skill levels.
Itinerary
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Unirii Square - Fountains of Elegance
- A Fountain of Elegance, what truly captures the spirit of Unirii Square are the mesmerizing Dancing Fountains. These enchanting water displays were added later, and today, they stand as a symbol of modernity, blending harmoniously with the city's heritage.
- Spectacle of Lights and Water: when evening falls, the fountains come alive in a spectacular dance synchronized with vibrant lights and music. It's a magical experience that leaves both locals and visitors in awe. If you're lucky enough to witness this captivating display, prepare to be spellbound by the beauty of water and light, intertwining in perfect harmony.
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Palace of the Parliament
- A Monumental Project: Construction of Casa Poporului began in 1984 during Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime. This grandiose project was intended to symbolize Romania's power and wealth but came at an immense human and financial cost.
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Romania's National History Museum
- The National History Museum of Romania is located on the Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania. It contains Romanian historical artifacts from prehistoric times to modern times. The museum is inside the former Postal Services Palace, which also houses a philatelic museum.
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Revolution Square
- Revolution Square is a square in central Bucharest, on Calea Victoriei. Known as Palace Square until 1989, it was renamed after the Romanian Revolution of December 1989. The former Royal Palace, the Athenaeum, the Athénée Palace Hotel, the University of Bucharest Library and the Memorial of Rebirth are located here.
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Romanian Athenaeum
- The Romanian Athenaeum is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania, and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's most prestigious concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu Festival.
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Victory Square
- Victory Square is one of the major public squares in Bucharest, Romania, an intersection where Calea Victoriei, Lascăr Catargiu Boulevard, Iancu de Hunedoara Boulevard, Kiseleff Boulevard, Ion Mihalache Boulevard, and Nicolae Titulescu Boulevard cross.
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Charles de Gaulle Square
- Charles de Gaulle Square is a square in northern Bucharest, Romania. It lies at the intersection of Aviatorilor, Constantin Prezan Primăverii Boulevards, and Calea Dorobanților. In the centre of the square stands Paul Neagu's Crucea Mileniului, built in the 1990s.
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Triumphal Arch
- The Triumphal Arch is located on the Kiseleff Road in the northern part of Bucharest, Romania. Designed by Petre Antonescu, it was built in 1921–22, renovated in 1935–36, and renovated again starting in 2014.
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The House of the Free Press
- The House of the Free Press is a building in northern Bucharest, Romania, the tallest in the city between 1956 and 2007.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 8 | /person |
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1 to 8 | /person |
This is a private tour |