Budapest, known as the Pearl of the Danube, a river which has inspired many artists and which, in all its immensity, separates Buda, the ancient royal seat and the city's most elegant residential area, from Pest, the economic and commercial heart of the city.
Bucharest offers the traveler treasures of different styles such as neoclassical, art deco or belle epoque, where the Arcul de Triumf, the Romanian Athenaeum, the Bucharest Opera and Curtea Veche, the first Royal Court stand out. It also houses modern buildings that will bring you closer to the most current and capitalist city, and pharaonic and sober constructions from the communist era. In this sense, we recommend the Palace of Parliament, which according to the Guinness Book of Records is the most expensive, bulky and heavy administrative building on the planet; the Unirii Boulevard (Unity Boulevard), which crosses the Piata Unirii (Unity Square), both trying to imitate the Parisian Champs Elysees; and the Piata Revolutiei (Revolution Square), where the Central Committee of the Party was located. Without a doubt, one of the most attractive cities in Eastern Europe.