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AFI CotrocenivsPalace of Parliament
Both AFI Cotroceni and Palace of Parliament are rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Palace of Parliament scores significantly better than AFI Cotroceni. Palace of Parliament is ranked #4 in Bucharest with recommendations from 3 reviews such as Lonely Planet, Afar Magazine and Michelin Guide.
AFI Cotroceni
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Bd vasile Milea No 4, Bucharest, Romania
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"Elegant Cotroceni Palace dates from the late 19th century and is the official residence of the Romanian president." Full review
1 Star
"Called the "palace of the pioneers" under communism, Cotroceni is today the presidential residence. The visit takes in passages under arcading, an oriental room and the queen's room." Full review
Palace of Parliament
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Izvor Avenue, 2-4, Bucharest, Romania
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Top choice
"The Palace of Parliament is the world’s second-largest administrative building (after the Pentagon) and former dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu’s most infamous creation." Full review
2 Stars
"One of the largest buildings in the world, it was built in the 1980s over 5 years by 20 000 workmen and 400 architects. " Full review
"The world's second largest building was built as a palace for Nicolae Ceauşescu. For 25 RON, you can take a tour with an English speaking guide. Building is massive!" Full review