Private Tour
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The tour takes you in a ride with the Dacia from one side to the other of Bucharest in a search to discover the contrasting city of Europe: a mixture of the belle epoque of the 19th h and 20th century way of living and the ’70s Eastern Socialist era.
Our Dacias takes you to 3 different Bucharest quarters:
• Cotroceni quarter, the amazing residential villa quarter of Bucharest where the 19th century and present bourgeoisie live. See the Cotroceni Presidential Palace, the Military Academy Building, the Botanical Garden or the villas.
• Drumul Taberei quarter, where the commoners live, built from the 60’s. See the huge communist blocks of flats, the peasant market or the Orthodox churches of the average Romanians or the former factories that now became shopping malls!
• Ferentari quarter, the most photographic & contrasting place of Bucharest known as the “city Machala “a place with bad fame, high poverty and ghetto style buildings.
A memorable ride with a fully restored Dacia!
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You will not drive the Dacia car
Dacia 1300/1310 is a 70- 80’s classics car that do not include AC, ABS, GPS navigation servo-direction or automatic gear drive.
All the cars provided by Red Patrol are fully restored classics that meet fully the safety traffic regulations.
The Red Patrol provides quality and safe conditions tours with fully restored vehicles and we do not allow the participation with pets or children under 10 years old.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Transport in a guided circuit in Bucharest
Tour personalized gift
Hotel pickup and drop-off from Bucharest
Water in the car
During wintertime our cars are heated !
Professional local guide (& driver) in your car
Food and drinks other than those offered in the car
Any personal shopping
Select a pickup point
Muzeul National Cotroceni
Exploration of the Romanian bourgeoisie villa Quarter. Stops at famous villas. Stop at the Royal Palace of Cotroceni . Stop at the War Academy Building
Brief presentation of the neighnourhoods
3 to 4 hours tour in Bucharest
Duration: 4 hours
Dacia 1300/1310
Pickup included
9 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Max Ulrich S,
Aug 26, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our journey through Bucharest’s history began with a charming pickup at the hotel in a beautifully restored Dacia. Our first stop was an abandoned building that was once intended to be the Museum of the Communist Party, offering a poignant glimpse into the past. We then ventured through the villa quarter near the Presidential Palace, where the 1960s neighbourhood of Drumul Taberei unfolded before us. This area, predominantly home to the working class, is characterised by its massive communist apartment blocks. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring the traditional peasant market, admiring the Orthodox churches that reflect the spiritual life of Romanians, or visiting former factories now transformed into modern shopping malls. Our tour continued to Ferentari, the most contrasting and photogenic district of Bucharest, often called the “City Machala.” Known for its notorious reputation, high poverty levels, and ghetto-style buildings, Ferentari presents a fascinating glimpse into the urban life and cultural diversity of the city, despite its challenges. Overall, if you want to understand Bucharest and Romania’s history more, this tour is highly recommended!



189trygveg,
May 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
An enjoyable and interesting tour. We would not have experienced all this without professional guides. We do recommend it.
debbiewQ7306ZL,
Dec 30, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was our first activity in Bucharest and it was a fantastic experience. We learnt so much about the lifestyle and history of the city and absolutely loved the chance to ride around in the Dacia. We highly recommend this activity. Our driver, Mihai, was professional, knowledgeable and friendly. This experience was definitely one of the highlights of our holiday!
P9766XOdavidh,
Sep 24, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
In the "Bucharest of Contrasts Tour", Ivan Crinu provided me with a glimpse into Bucharest's stratified socioeconomic landscape. We drove through Cotroceni, with its villas and historic atmosphere, Drumul Taberei, with its middle-class charm and practicality, and Ferentari, which had visible economic struggles. I'm grateful to have had a tour with Ivan, who's deep knowledge imparted me with a historical scaffolad to understand the stark contrasts between affluent, middle-class, and underprivileged areas in Romania's capital. My favorite highlight was juxtaposition of the Academia Română building in Uranus, built during the communist era for one (Elena Ceaușescu), and the adjacent Bragadiru Palace, constructed by the capitalist Dumitru Bragadiru, but serving as a cultural institution for the masses. It showed me that, even after 30 years of democracy, and after Romania's extraordinary economic growth in recent years, the politcal upheaval of the 20th century remains cast in concrete -- still influencing the social problems of today.
Camper21833417448,
Mar 13, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
A complex tour that managed to bring the atmosphere of communism back to the present in a very funny and authentic way. If you want to feel yourself in the "golden era" of the communist years, don't hesitate to book a trip back in time. You won t regret!
Adrianaap,
May 17, 2021
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you are looking for something different to do in Bucharest, you will love this tour! It shows you non-touristy places of the Romanian capital. We enjoyed it a lot. It was very interesting and full of history. Also, driving around the city with an old Dacia was and adventure.


Grant C,
May 29, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
We loved the Red Patrol tour. I love old cars, so riding around in the Dascia was a special treat. Our guide was knowledgeable, funny, and an all-around nice guy. One of the highlights from our visit to Bucharest.
JKHANSEN2020,
May 27, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
I was in Bucharest working, and was able to take one of the tours with Dacia on a weekend. We toured a few flea markets and drove around to various points of interest in the city. I had such a personal experience that I could not have had any other way. Loved the tour guide, loved the Dacia. I would highly recommend!
MagdaMagdaB,
Mar 24, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very nice half day trip in an old Dacia across various neighbourhoods. Super nice guide, with many interesting stories. A cool way to see the city and understand its history
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