Kiseleff Park

Located in the heart of Bucharest’s elegant northern district, Kiseleff Park is one of the city’s most treasured green oases.

Established in 1832 by Russian Count Pavel Kiseleff, the park stretches along both sides of the historic Kiseleff Boulevard, offering locals and visitors a tranquil escape from the urban pace. Covering over 3 hectares, Kiseleff Park combines natural beauty with historic and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination.

Visitors to Kiseleff Park enjoy well-maintained lawns, tree-lined walking paths, and a charming central pond that invites serene moments and strolls.

The park is family-friendly with playgrounds, ping-pong tables, and a designated dog-friendly zone. Whether jogging, cycling, or simply soaking in the lush surroundings, this green space caters to all.

Monument to the Heroes of the Air

Aviators Monument Bucharest

A prominent landmark near the park on Aviatorilor Boulevard is the Monument to the Heroes of the Air, known locally as the Aviatorilor Statue.

Erected between 1930 and 1935, this striking sculpture honours Romania’s pioneering aviators and those who sacrificed their lives in the early days of aviation and during World War I. Designed by Lidia Kotzebue and Iosif Fekete, the monument features an obelisk topped by a bronze statue of a winged flying man and detailed figures of aviators, symbolising bravery and national pride. It serves as a poignant tribute and an iconic symbol of Bucharest’s architectural and historical landscape.

Old Villas around Kisellef Park

Old building

Kiseleff Park is bordered by Kiseleff Boulevard, an avenue famed for its stunning historic villas and mansions. Walking through the adjacent streets, one encounters a spectacular array of well-preserved old houses that tell the story of Bucharest’s aristocratic past.

These exquisite homes feature a mix of architectural styles, including French Beaux-Arts, Neo-Romanian, and Art Nouveau, with intricate wrought iron balconies, stained glass, and ornate facades. Lush gardens and tree-lined avenues complete this picturesque setting, offering a perfect backdrop for photography and leisurely exploration.

Casa Doina: Culinary and Architectural Gem

Restaurant Bucharest

Near the park stands Casa Doina, a historic and atmospheric villa over 120 years old, now a renowned restaurant serving traditional Romanian cuisine.

Designed by the famous Romanian architect Ion Mincu, Casa Doina showcases traditional Romanian motifs blended with Moorish influences, creating a unique ambience.

The restaurant’s terrace is a perfect spot to savour authentic dishes while surrounded by beautifully preserved historical architecture.

Doina is not only one of the best restaurants in Bucharest, but also a reason to hop off the double-decker and pay a visit to the architectural and gastronomic wonder near Kiseleff Park.

Kiseleff Park is conveniently accessible from the Piața Victoriei metro station and serviced by multiple bus routes. To experience the park at its quietest, visit early in the morning or on weekdays. Don’t forget comfortable shoes for walking and your camera to capture the park’s scenic beauty and architectural treasures.

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