Lipscani, Bucharest’s historic hub, stands as one of the few areas in the city to have evaded both the destruction of WWII and the radical redesigns of the communist era. By day, its pedestrianized streets offer a charming setting for strolling, antique shopping, and café hopping, with rows of historic buildings lining the cobblestone paths. As night falls, the area transforms, bustling with activity as its many restaurants, bars, and clubs attract fun-seeking revelers.
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