Bucharest
Leading the charge of Romania’s development, Bucharest is replete with dramatic demonstrations of neo-classical and modern architecture, exemplified in the majestic boulevard and formidable facades of the Palace of Parliament. Within the interiors of the Stavropoleos Monastery and Athenaeum, Bucharest reveals a regal maturity, forged through histories of revolt, that seeps through its districts and people, and is most palpable within Lipscani District’s conflation of Romanian food, wine and culture.