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Manuc's Inn
The guide was updated:Manuc's Inn, established in 1802 by Armenian merchant Manuc Bei, is Bucharest's oldest operating hotel. Known for its caravanserai-style architecture with wooden galleries and a central courtyard, it remains a bustling hub for dining and cultural events. The Inn serves traditional Romanian and Balkan cuisine, often accompanied by music and dance, maintaining its historic charm and significance in the heart of the city.
Useful Information
- Address: Hanu' lui Manuc, Strada Franceză 62, București
- Website: www.hanumanucrestaurant.ro/en
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Read more