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Where to Stay in Bucharest: Neighborhood Guide by Trip Type

Bucharest divides between Lipscani (the Old Town, walkable, lively, somewhat seedy) and the wider city which sprawls. Stay in or just adjacent to the Old Town; venturing far makes everything an Uber ride.

The Bucharest neighborhood cheat sheet

NeighborhoodVibeBest forPrice
Centrul Vechicentral, calmer, elegantbusiness, couples$$
Dorobanți / Floreascawealthy, embassy, foodluxury, business$$$
Lipscanicentral, lively, historicsolo, couples$$

Head-to-head: which Bucharest neighborhood is right for you?

Round-by-round comparisons of the Bucharest neighborhoods most travelers decide between. Atmosphere, walkability, price, sleep quality — and a named winner per dimension.

The Bucharest neighborhoods worth considering

Centrul Vechi$$

The quieter central area just outside Lipscani — Cișmigiu park, the Romanian Athenaeum, walkable to Lipscani in 5-10 min.

Full Centrul Vechi guide →
Dorobanți / Floreasca$$$

North of central Bucharest — embassy quarter, dense restaurants, where wealthy Bucharestians actually live.

Full Dorobanți / Floreasca guide →
Lipscani$$

Bucharest's Old Town — narrow pedestrian streets full of bars and restaurants, the obvious central stay. Lively, atmospheric, somewhat seedy after dark.

Full Lipscani guide →
Where to Stay in Bucharest — Neighborhood Guide · WhereToStayEurope