Holiday Homes & Rentals in Bucharest

Holiday Homes & Rentals in Bucharest

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Highlights in Bucharest

  • Mysterious tours
  • Unknown but tasty cuisine
  • Fantastic gardens around the city
  • Fantastic reading experience
  • Entertainment and fun time

Best Holiday Homes & Rentals in Bucharest

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Bucharest, Romania
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Bucharest, Romania
Holiday Rental • 115 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.3
(74 reviews)
Guests visiting Olala Unirii Center Apartment 6.21 love this urban flat's terrace with panoramic city views and river views, the perfect chill-out spot to have a quiet morning coffee or to unwind after a busy day in Bucharest.From Olala Unirii Center Apartment 6.21 you can reach Unirii Square Metro Station in no time by foot (4 minutes).Refurbished and decorated by our local interior designers, guests will especially appreciate the modern design with light industrial details. This spacious and bright apartment for up to 6 guests is fitted with 2 double bedrooms and a cosy living area with a...
from €72 / night
Holiday Rental for 3 People in Bucharest, Romania
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Bucharest, Romania
Holiday Rental • 28 m² • 3 Bedrooms
9.2
(56 reviews)
Olala Unirii Center Apartment 8.24 has a lot to offer to guests visiting this urban studio apartment, including a terrace with city views and a convenient location just 7 minutes’ walk from the famous Unirii Square, in Bucharest.From Olala Unirii Center Apartment 8.24 you can reach Bucharest’s Old Town in a relaxed 18-minute stroll. Unirii Square Metro Station is a 4-minute walk away.With colourful decor, our local interior designers have created a welcoming space for up to 3 guests fitted with 1 double sofa bed, 1 sofa bed and a flat-screen TV.The bathroom comes with a shower. Free toiletr...
from €36 / night
Holiday Rental for 2 People in Bucharest, Romania
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Bucharest, Romania
Holiday Rental • 40 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.0
We design each apartment with the idea to offer you maximum of comfort possible.You will find in the studio also equipments to make your stay smooth : iron and iron board, rack for drying clothes, hair dryer. Also all the necessary equipment in the kitchen.Room: - we can prepare the beds as a double (200 x 200 cm) or as 2 singles (100 x 200 cm). As double we instal an extra foam topper in top of the beds. - coffee table and 2 armchairs- closet with 2 doors - smart Tvcm - air conditioning - iron and iron board- vacuum cleanerKitchen: - dinning table and 2 bar chairs- electric stove - microwa...
from €62 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Bucharest

€121for 27 Apr - 4 May
€150 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Bucharest

30%for 27 Apr - 4 May
69% annual average
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Holiday homes and rentals in Bucharest

Central and affordable rentals in the capital of Romania

Because of the size of Bucharest boroughs, they do not have names but numbers. The most central ones are 1, 2, 3 and 5. Beautiful monuments, historical buildings, parks and main entertainment areas. To stay in the very heart of the city, district 1 is the Old Town and University Square where the pedestrian streets are lined with shops, restaurants and bars. Districts 2 and 3 have elegant boulevards and nice restaurants for fine meals.

Stylish and elegant rentals

Bucharest holds a lot of stylish buildings, with elegant facades and the blend and influence of the French and Byzantine architecture, that reflects the glory of its past. Fantastic and well equipped holiday homes for all budgets, ranging from great deals to expensive rentals in the heart of the city. Comfortable lounges, open plan rooms, cosy bedrooms and balconies from where you can admire the views every morning. Choose how close you want to stay from the main landmarks and look for the perfect rental in Bucharest!

Holidays in Bucharest

The area and getting around

A city rich with history

Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and also its commercial centre. Besides the iconic, communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, the heaviest in the world, Bucharest is home to the most confusing monument you can ever imagine. A few steps from it, the historic Lipscani district is home to an energetic nightlife scene as well as the Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and the 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace. On Revolution Square, you will easily spot the Memorial of Rebirth, the blood-soaked obelisk piercing a baffling object similar to a basket.

Discover the city

Lots of stylish architecture are the main attraction for tourists who can experience the dynamic growth of the city through its cafes, restaurants and the fantastic architectural gems of every district. Besides the cultural visits, the fabulous summer parks offer the opportunity to stroll and enjoy a pleasant walk. So head to Herăstrău Park and enjoy your walk.

Travellers and activities

Bucharest for mystery lovers

If you are in Romania there is one place you cannot miss at all. Do you like mystery? In the 15th century, there was a prince named Vlad Țepeș (Vlad The Impaler) who had a peculiar taste for blood. This prince was the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s character, Dracula. Want to start a thrilling but spooky trip to Bran’s Castle? Stay overnight for Halloween and discover all the secrets within the walls of this magnificent castle. And those Count Dracula fans can also have an extra treat and take a trip to Snagov, where it is said the Impaler is buried in a small island in the middle of the lake. Even if you are not the biggest fan of mysteries, no trip to Romania is complete without a visit to Bran Castle.

Bucharest for book lovers

Readers, this is your city! In Bucharest you can find the most picturesque bookshops. Inside the most beautifully restored 19th-century buildings with fantastic decorations, elegant spiral staircases and large collections of colourful book spines listed alphabetically. Cărtureşti Bookstore is a must for readers and book lovers. A true heaven of literature, poetry and knowledge.

You will never have to worry about being connected as Bucharest is among the 15 top cities with the fastest Internet connection worldwide.

Top 5 travel tips in Bucharest

1. Gawk at the second largest buildings

The Palace of Parliament is the biggest building in the city. This gargantuan building is a display of marble, hardwood and gold they used as well as the architectural features, part of the legacy of the Nicolae Ceaușescu era. This is a must-see while in Bucharest.

2. See remains of what once was called “Old Paris”

Known as the “Paris of the East” when its architecture and the art nouveau places remembered of Paris. After earthquakes and wars brought parts of the city down, it was rebuilt and nowadays you can still glimpse that former elegance. Romantic walks around the lake in the Cișmigiu Gardens with beautiful benches and wrought-iron signposts. Admire the replica of the Arc de Triomphe—a genuine homage to Paris—and Herăstrău Park, another elegant park with a lake.

3. A fantastic feast for your senses

Romanian food might not be the most international cuisine but it deserves a mention as it keeps the traditional recipes that past from one generation to another. Using the freshest produce, mostly organic, you will be delighted to try some sarmale, stuffed cabbage rolls with spicy minced pork or beef. Main courses are usually served with cornmeal porridge, known as mămăligă. Top it up with goat’s cheese or delicious sour cream. Give it a go at Caru’ cu Bere or Lacrimi si Sfinti. Traditional bites with hints of modernity. If you like street food, make sure you taste some covrigi, a mouthwatering pretzel topped with poppy seeds or salt.

4. Find a garden of Eden

Experience the great pleasure of discovering hidden green areas inside a metropolitan environment. Wander the streets of Bucharest and find the most modern cafes and restaurants with summer terraces for those hot summer nights. Cărtureşti bookstore, has an inspiring Verona Garden at the back of the building. And just nextdoors, the OAR Garden is more private and quiet and hosting some live music events with jazz or acoustic guitar performances.. The lush green vegetations of Eden Garden, behind the derelict Palatul Știrbei is a perfect spot for a glass of rosé underneath the shade of the umbrellas.

5. Dance away through the historic centre

The historic part of town is everything but old. A maze of tiny lanes that has been turned into cosy cafes, restaurants and clubs. Strada Smârdan or Strada Covaci lanes heave party goers looking for a vibrant night scene. Have a cocktail at Bicicleta or dance the night away at the best clubs like La muse and Mojo right at the city core. A few steps from those, the exclusive Biutiful will surprise you with its industrial design.

FAQs: Holiday Homes & Rentals in Bucharest

How much do you pay on average for holiday homes in Bucharest?

With an average price of €143.63 per night, Bucharest lies at the upper end of the price range for holiday homes in Romania.

When are holiday homes cheaper in Bucharest?

Those who want to be budget-friendly should visit Bucharest in November, December, and July which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of €72.4, €76.41, and €91.98 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

When does the price of holiday homes in Bucharest go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday home in Bucharest, the most expensive months are, in descending order, February, May and March with average prices per night of €216.2, €189.35, and €174.76, respectively.

Is Bucharest a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

Here, last-minute travellers are welcome, since the average availability in Bucharest is 64%, which is above the average in Romania, according to data from 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

In 2020, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Bucharest were July, August, and May with average availabilities of 67%, 66.8% and 66.8%, respectively.

During which months are there fewer rentals available in Bucharest?

The months with the lowest properties available in Bucharest are, in order, February, January and March, with respective average availability figures of 58%, 59%, and 59.75%, based on data collected in 2020.

Are there many holiday rentals in Bucharest?

In Bucharest we work with 11 different providers to give you a choice of 2000 properties, so you will not be short of options!

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