Podstel Bucharest

Bucharest


Arguably the nicest and most chill of Bucharest's hostels is a 10-minute walk southwest of Piaţa Unirii. The location is quiet and mainly residential, and there's a beautiful garden set up like a Moroccan tearoom out back. Sleeping is in six-bed mixed dorms, with one good-value private double. Friendly and welcoming staff.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bucharest attractions

1. Patriarchal Cathedral

0.23 MILES

From the centre of Piaţa Unirii, look southwest to the Patriarchal Cathedral, the centre of Romanian Orthodox faith, built between 1656 and 1658. It…

2. Carol I Park

0.41 MILES

About 1km southwest of Piaţa Unirii, Carol I Park was inaugurated in 1906. The main sights here are an eternal flame burning for an unknown soldier and a…

3. Antim Monastery

0.47 MILES

This beautiful walled complex was built in 1715 by the metropolitan bishop Antim Ivireanu. Today it's hidden by communist-era housing blocks.

4. Princess Bălaşa Church

0.54 MILES

An impressive church that survived the demolitions of the 1980s is the candy-striped Princess Bălaşa Church, northwest of Piaţa Unirii. It's named after…

5. Old Princely Court

0.63 MILES

The Old Princely Court dates to the 15th century, when Bucharest emerged as the capital of the Wallachian principality. The ruins are being slowly…

6. St Apostles’ Church

0.63 MILES

Tiny St Apostles’ Church, north of B-dul Unirii (west of the Piaţa Unirii), survived Ceauşescu's 1980s demolition project – to a degree. The church, built…

7. Old Princely Court Church

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The Old Princely Court Church, built 1546–59 during the reign of Mircea Ciobanul (Mircea the Shepherd), is considered to be Bucharest’s oldest church. The…

8. Jewish History Museum

0.67 MILES

The Jewish History Museum is housed in a colourful synagogue that dates from 1836 (rebuilt in 1910). Exhibits (in English and Romanian) outline Jewish…