Calea Victoriei is the most elegant and lively street in Bucharest, where history meets modernity at every step. Walking among museums, historic buildings and chic cafes, you will discover the vibrant heart of Romania’s capital.
Calea Victoriei – the icon of Bucharest
Calea Victoriei is the most elegant and representative street in Bucharest. It combines history, culture and modernity, stretching from Piața Victoriei to Piața Unirii and crossing the heart of the city. A walk along this thoroughfare is an obligatory point of any visit to the capital of Romania. Once a royal avenue, today it is a lively avenue with cafes, boutiques, museums and iconic buildings.
The most important objectives on Calea Victoriei
During the walk it is worth paying attention to the architecture: from the elegant buildings of the Belle Époque to the monumental buildings of early modernism of the interwar period.
On the route there are, among others:
- Romanian University – symbol of Bucharest and home of the Romanian Philharmonic, it impresses with its classicist façade and imposing dome.
The National History Museum of Romania - Hotel Capșa – emblematic meeting place for artists, writers and politicians of the 19th century.


Hotel Capsa - The National Military Club – an impressive neoclassical building with an elegant café.


National Military Club - Kretzulescu Church – charming 18th century brick church, located right next to Revolution Square.
Which museums are worth visiting in Calea Victoriei?
Art and history lovers will find a real surprise here:
- The National Art Museum of Romania (formerly the Royal Palace) – the largest art museum in the country, with works by El Greco, Rubens and Bruegel.
- The George Enescu Museum, dedicated to the famous composer, is housed in the splendid Palazzo Cantacuzino.


The George Enescu Museum - The National Historical Museum of Romania – with the exhibition dedicated to the history of Romania and the crown treasure.


The National History Museum of Romania
Revolution Square and its meaning
Halfway to Calea Victoriei is Piața Revoluției (Plac Rewolucji), an essential place for the contemporary history of Romania. Here, in December 1989, the revolution against the regime of Nicolae Ceaușescu began, which led to the overthrow of communism. In the square you can see the National Renaissance Monument, the former headquarters of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the aforementioned Royal Palace.
Theaters and cultural institutions along Calea Victoriei
Culture is here at your fingertips:
- The Odeon Theater – with a beautiful hall and a rich repertoire of classical and contemporary works.


Odéon Theatre - Romanian Philharmonic in the Ateneum – a world-famous concert hall.
- Artmark Gallery – ideal for lovers of contemporary art and art auctions.
What time is best to walk on Calea Victoriei?
The best time for a walk is late afternoon and evening, when the sun gently illuminates the facades of the buildings and the street begins to pulsate with life. on the weekend Victory Street it is often closed to car traffic, and then becomes a pedestrian area full of music, street performances and café terraces.
How do you get to Calea Victoriei quickly from the airport?
From Henri Coandă Airport (OTP) to Calea Victoriei you can get there very comfortably with the rented car. The route is approximately 17 kilometers long and the journey takes on average 25 to 35 minutes, depending on traffic.
It is best to follow the DN1 (E60) road towards the center of Bucharest. Once in the city, you need to go in the direction of Piața Victoriei, the beginning of Calea Victoriei and an excellent landmark.
It is important to note that during peak times (7.30–9.30 and 16.30–18.30) traffic on major arterial roads may be slower, so it is advisable to plan your journey outside of these times.
Where can you park in Calea Victoriei?
Victory Street It is located in the historic center of Bucharest, so parking requires prior planning. The most convenient options are:
- Underground parking near University Square – modern and safe, a few minutes walk from the main area a Victory Street.
- The car park next to the Romanian Athenaeum – smaller, but ideally located if you plan a walk in the Revolution Square area.
- Street parking (public parking) – usable along stretches of road, with payment at parking meters or via the TPark application.
On weekends some parking in the city center may be free, but before coming we recommend checking the current rules in the city application or on the website of the Bucharest authorities.
Frequently asked questions:
How long does the Victory Road last?
It extends from United Nations Square (from the intersection with Independence Splai) to Victoriei Square and is 2,700 meters long.»
When Calea Victoriei is closed to traffic and where to park the rented car Then
Victory Street from Bucharest it is closed to car traffic mainly on weekends and during selected cultural events or street festivals. During this time, the street transforms into a pedestrian area full of music, street performances and outdoor cafes.
In the vicinity there are many smaller and larger streets and avenues where parking is permitted. The most comfortable and safe solutions are the underground and monitored car parks: «Intercontinental Underground Parking – Ghe. Magheru Entrance» and «University Underground Parking – Ion Ghica Entrance.
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