Radisson Blu is one of the safest 5-star picks in Bucharest if you want to be properly central, with everything around you, and a hotel that feels modern, efficient, and very easy to navigate as a visitor.
It’s well placed for exploring the elegant side of the city, especially if you plan to walk around Calea Victoriei, Bucharest’s most famous boulevard with architecture, museums, and iconic buildings.
From here, you’re also close to Revolution Square, a place with strong historical context and a must-see stop if you want to understand modern Romania beyond the tourist photos.
This is the kind of location that works well if you want your “day plan” to stay compact, with short distances between landmarks, coffee stops, and evening plans.
If you’re using public transport, it’s an easy area to connect to the rest of the city by metro and surface transport.
And when you want to switch the mood from history to nightlife, you can quickly reach the Old Town for restaurants, bars, and that busy Bucharest energy that doesn’t really slow down.