Pasajul Victoria, also known as Umbrella Alley, is a vibrant and whimsical passage in Bucharest's old town. The alleyway is adorned with hundreds of colorful umbrellas suspended overhead, creating a cheerful and photogenic canopy. The passage is lined with cozy cafes and bistros, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and enjoy a drink or meal. The area has a rich history, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century, and was once home to Bucharest's first puppet theater, first Chinese restaurant, and one of the city's most popular bars. Today, it's a great place for families to visit, with its unique and playful atmosphere, and plenty of opportunities for photos
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Activities: We walked through Pasajul Victoria, which was a nice place to stop for lunch. The kids enjoyed the colourful umbrellas, and we had a good pizza at Trattoria Colosseum
Highlights: The umbrellas were a fun photo opportunity, and the pizza was delicious. We also liked the atmosphere of the street ✨
