Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Arts and Entertainment in Bucharest


As the sixth most populated city in the European Union, it?s no surprise that Bucharest is frequently considered to be an emerging cultural and artistic hub for both tourists and natives alike. Sporting a diverse range of historical and contemporary art museums, world-renowned nightclubs, and countless festivals unique to Romania, Bucharest is truly Eastern Europe?s best-kept secret. Whether you?re traveling alone or with a group, with family or with friends, the entertainment and nightlife in this enchanting city will not easily be forgotten!

After you?ve had a rich day exploring the many historical landmarks Bucharest has to offer, perhaps you might be interested in checking out the flourishing arts scene. The National Museum of Art of Romania is probably the most well-known museum in Bucharest, exhibiting a range of both historical and contemporary Romanian artists including an extensive collection by sculptor Constantin Br?ncu?i as well as paintings by Theodor Aman, Nicolae Grigorescu, and Theodor Pallady.

For performance arts, try to catch a concert at the National Radio Orchestra of Romania or for more specific tastes, you could visit one of the many smaller theaters like the Comedy Theatre, the Nottara Theatre, or the Bulandra Theatre?but only if you are lucky enough to spend more than a couple nights in this opulent city and have the time to digest and appreciate your experiences at your Bucharest hotel.

For travelers seeking the most popular places to dance the night away, look no further than the historical center of Bucharest called Lipscani. Located in the heart of the action and just a few metro stops away from many Bucharest hotels, Lipscani used to be a thriving commercial center in the middle ages and is now one of the most lively city districts. Varied is only one way to describe the dancing scene here. For a more friendly, low-key atmosphere, you could grab a drink at the forty-year-old indie music bar, Club A. Or maybe you?d prefer to catch a live football match on one of the many big-screen TVs at Offside Bar right around the corner. And if you?d like to end your night with your dancing shoes on, then the buoyant Expirat club is just a short ten-minute walk away through old Bucharest where you might be lucky enough to catch a concert or Selectro DJ night.

Source: http://www.play-it-forward.org/arts-and-entertainment-in-bucharest/

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