
Dimitrie Ghica Park
Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May-September) when all the park's trees and flowers are in full bloom. Early morning is magical for experiencing birdsong without the crowds.
Budget tips
The park is completely free to visit all year round. Bring your own picnic and sit on one of the benches along the pathways for a free lunch experience.
Recommended for
Couples seeking romance, Photography enthusiasts, Families with children, Solo travelers in need of peace and quiet
Plan your visit
45-60 minutes
About
Quick facts: The park stretches over 10 hectares along the Prahova River and was planted in 1882 by Prince Dimitrie Ghica as a private garden. More than 60 different tree species grow here, including magnolias and Russian walnut trees that still bear fruit every autumn.
Highlights: In the middle of the park stands a 250-year-old oak that Prince Ghica personally planted as a symbol of stability. In summer, the scent of freshly cut grass mixes with lilac from the bushes, while rushing water from a small fountain creates a calming background soundtrack.
Insider tips
- Bring a book and sit by the fountain in the middle of the park, where the sound of the water drowns out the city noise.
- Photograph the old oak in the morning when the sunlight filters through the leaves and creates magical shadows.
- Visit on a weekday before 10 in the morning to have the park almost entirely to yourself.
- Keep an eye out for the peacocks that are often found near the park entrance to the left of the main gate.
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