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Kiseleff Park

Bucharest, Romania

Kiseleff Park

Length3.9 mi
Elev. Gain121.4 ft
Est. Steps9000

Park

Restrooms

Public transport

Playground

Places to sit

Wheelchair friendly

Kid friendly

Dog friendly

Forest

Lake or River

Created by Julie
Kiseleff Park Introduction
Kiseleff Park is a 3.9 mile (9,000-step) route located near Bucharest, Romania. This route has an elevation gain of about 121.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
The park has a triangular shape and it is divided into two halves by Kiseleff Bvd. Easy to find it - you just have to walk from Piata Victoriei metro station and enter the park or surround it crossing Kiseleff Bvd, it’s your choice. Many beautiful buildings nearby, some of them are historical monuments. With a lot of old trees, alleys and benches, some children playgrounds, two ping-pong tables, chess tables, an area for dogs and a small central man-made lake, this park is the place that you maybe want to see. The Casa Doina restaurant is a big plus. The park is located close to some important museums, so you can also visit them before or after a walk. There is wi-fi in the area and also a shelf with a few books for passionate readers. Good to know: you have the possibility to rent a bike, if you want it.
Attractions Near Kiseleff Park
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Romanian Peasant Museum

Tourist Attraction
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Ţăranului Român) is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life. One of Europe's leading museums of popular arts and traditions, it was designated "European Museum of the Year" for 1996.

Monument to the Heroes of the Air

Historical
The Monument to the Heroes of the Air (Romanian: Monumentul Eroilor Aerului), located in the Aviators' Square, on Aviators’ Boulevard, Bucharest, Romania, was built between 1930 and 1935 by sculptors Lidia Kotzebue (1885–1944), and by Iosif Fekete. The structure, 20 m (65.6 ft) high, is made up of bronze sculptures resting on an obelisk-shaped stone pedestal, which in turn stands atop four trapezoidal prisms linked to each other by arcs.

Bucharest Tower Center

Place
Tower Center International is a class A office building in Bucharest. It has 26 floors, with a total of 31,000 m2 floor space.It is located near Victory Square, or 1 Mai zone. At a height of 106.3 metres, it is also the 4th tallest building in Bucharest, as well as in Romania.The original building project had 21 storey floors and 3 level basement, however, the constructor has built one more floor.

Tudor Vianu National College of Computer Science

School
The Tudor Vianu National High School of Computer Science (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional de Informaticǎ Tudor Vianu), often referred to as "CNITV" of Bucharest can trace its roots back to 1928 and enjoys nowadays a very good reputation in Romania and even in the world, due to its students that won many International Competitions in physics, mathematics, computer science and chemistry.

Geology Museum (Romania)

Place
The National Geology Museum in located on Şoseaua Kiseleff (street), in Bucharest, Romania. It is located near Victory Square and Kiseleff Park, in central Bucharest. The museum hosts a collection of 80,000 samples of rocks, fossils, and minerals from Romania.

Parcul Kiseleff

Park

Slavă Infanteriei

Historical

Hakim Omar Khayyam

Tourist Attraction

Muzeul Național Geologic

Tourist Attraction

Bustul Regelui Mihai I al României

Historical
Route Details

Length

3.9 mi

Elev. Gain

121.4 ft

Est. Steps

9000
Created by
Julie
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