Sightseeing excursions in Bucharest are, first of all, the palaces of Kanatkuzino and Cotroceni, a panorama of the world's largest Palace of Parliament and the Romanian Athenaeum. The capital is also famous for its museums. You can see the expositions of the National Museum of Art, the Museum of the History of the Jewish People or the Museum of the History of Romania on your own, but 1001guide recommends doing this with an experienced English-speaking guide. You should not deny yourself the pleasure of tasting Romanian wine or the famous "tsuiki" - plum liqueur sold here at quite affordable prices.