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Discover Bucharest’s best with a 3-hour wine and cheese tour in Old Town, featuring tastings of three Romanian wines, guided city highlights, and insider restaurant tips.
Experience the charm of Bucharest with a 3-hour wine tasting tour in the Old Town, featuring a bonus cheese platter. Priced at $159.64 per person, this guided experience offers a blend of local wine, historical sights, and cultural insights. The tour departs from University Square at 6:00 pm, with a small group of up to 10 participants, making for an intimate and engaging experience.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of guided sightseeing and wine tasting, providing an authentic taste of Romanian gastronomy. While the focus is on tasting three distinct wines, the tour also offers a guided walk through Bucharest’s historic Old Town, giving you a sense of the city’s vibrant atmosphere and important landmarks. The inclusion of a complimentary cheese platter adds a satisfying touch to the tasting experience.
Despite some mixed reviews about the wine portion, the expert guidance, local stories, and insider restaurant tips are consistently appreciated. This tour suits those who enjoy wine, local culture, and a relaxed, interactive stroll through a lively neighborhood. Keep in mind, it’s ideal for travelers who want a short, focused experience rather than a deep dive into wine production.

The tour begins in front of the National Theater at University Square. At 6:00 pm, the guide meets the group for a walk through Bucharest’s Old Town, where the group gets to admire the neighborhood’s historic buildings. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring the city afterward.
The activity is designed to be roughly 3 hours long, allowing enough time to enjoy the wine tastings, sightseeing, and conversation without feeling rushed. The small group size creates a more personal experience, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and engage with the guide.
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The route takes you past significant landmarks like Manucs Inn, a renowned historic inn and tourist spot, along with The Old Princely Court, which includes The Old Princely Palace and Church of St. Anton. As you stroll along Lipscani Street, you’ll see Linden Inn (built in 1833) and marvel at Stavropoleos Church, built in the Brancovenesc style nearly 300 years ago.
The guide offers detailed information about each site, enriching your understanding of Bucharest’s history and architecture. The walk also allows for photo stops in front of illuminated monuments, perfect for capturing memories of the city at night.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to a local wine bar, where you’ll sample three Romanian wines. The guide explains each wine’s characteristics, highlighting what makes Romanian wines unique. The tasting is paired with a cheese platter, providing a satisfying combination of flavors.
While some reviews note that the wine information may be minimal, the overall experience remains engaging due to the friendly guide and relaxed atmosphere. The cheese platter is a welcomed addition, offering a variety of cheeses to complement the wines.
One of the valuable aspects of this tour is the insider tips for local restaurants and eateries. These suggestions help extend your culinary exploration in Bucharest beyond the tour, guiding you to authentic spots where Romanian cuisine is prioritized. The guide’s local knowledge ensures you can discover places favored by residents for future visits.
The tour is led by a knowledgeable and friendly guide, who shares stories about Bucharest’s history and culture, making the walk both informative and enjoyable. Reviewers praise guides like Vlad and Anna for their friendly attitude, storytelling skills, and local insights.
Participants appreciate the casual, small-group setting, which fosters conversation and a comfortable environment for tasting and sightseeing. The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing with wine and cheese tasting, making for a lively yet relaxed evening.
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The tour costs $159.64 per person, with most bookings made 6 days in advance. It is accessible to most travelers, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The activity is suitable for most, with a maximum of 10 participants ensuring an intimate experience.
The meeting point at University Square is easy to locate, and the mobile ticket system simplifies entry. Free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility in planning.
While the majority of reviews rate the experience 4.3 to 5, some note that the wine tasting component may be less comprehensive than expected. For example, one reviewer mentions being left alone after the wine tasting with little additional information, indicating that the focus may be more on the overall experience rather than in-depth wine education.
Conversely, many praise the knowledgeable guides, engaging storytelling, and the quality of the wine and cheese. The tour’s strength lies in its combination of city walking, local culture, and casual wine tasting in a lively neighborhood.
This tour offers a relaxed, well-rounded introduction to Bucharest’s Old Town combined with the enjoyment of Romanian wines and cheese. The small-group format and insider tips make it a practical choice for visitors interested in local culture and cuisine. Although the wine tasting might not be as extensive as some might hope, the friendly guidance and sightseeing compensate well.
Ideal for those wanting an easygoing evening activity, this tour pairs history, food, and drink in a way that’s both informative and appetizing. It’s a good choice for first-time visitors or wine enthusiasts keen to sample local flavors in a friendly setting.
“This isn't actually a wine tasting tour. The walking tour of Bucharest Old Town itself was good (2 hours) but that is pretty much where it ends. We…”
What is the cost of this tour?
The tour is priced at $159.64 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at University Square in front of the National Theater.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Yes, the tour has a maximum of 10 travelers, creating a small-group atmosphere.
What is included in the price?
The price covers three types of Romanian wine, a cheese platter, and a guide.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Are children allowed?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; specific age restrictions are not detailed but are generally suitable for most ages.
What makes this tour distinct?
It combines guided sightseeing in Old Town with wine and cheese tasting, plus local restaurant tips, offering a relaxed yet culturally rich experience in Bucharest.