- Revolution Square - The place where Communism started & ended in Romania. The place where Ceausescu fled with his helicopter on the 22nd of December 1989
- Boteni - The place where Ceausescu abandons the helicopter and gets in a car to continue his runaway.
- Ceausescu last hours place (trial + execution) - The place where Ceausescu was detained after he was arrested in 22nd of December 1989, judged and executed. Memorial house, visit of the museum .
- The House of Ceaușescu - Guided visit at Ceaușescu’s private residence, the heavenly palace where he lived with Elena from 1965 when the construction finished till December 1989 22, the day of the Romanian Revolution.
- Private transportation
- Complimentary water
- Admission to Nicolae Ceausescu’s residence
- Custom tour souvenir
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off in Bucharest
- Expert guide and driver included
Embark on a nostalgic tour in a completely refurbished Dacia vehicle that retraces the chronological as well as the emotional journey undertaken by Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife, Elena on December 22nd, 1989, the fateful day they were dethroned! On this very date, precisely at 12:07, Nicolae Ceausescu and his spouse fled the Communist Party Headquarter Palace by helicopter, eluding the wrath of a 100,000-strong crowd demanding his resignation surrounding the building. Despite his intent to regroup and fight back to retain his autocratic reign over Romania, which lasted nearly 24 years, Nicolae Ceausescu sought refuge in Pitesti seeking support from the proletariat and armed forces, only to be apprehended near Targoviste on the same day. Learn about all the pivotal instances from Nicolae Ceausescu’s last-ditch effort to abandon Bucharest by helicopter until the final day of his two-decade-long presidential tenure and lifetime under the communist regime!
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 5 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- You will not drive the Dacia car, if you want to drive the Dacia book the Red Patrol Communist Tour of Bucharest
- Dacia 1300/1310 is a 70- 80’s classics car that do not include AC, ABS, GPS navigation servo-direction or automatic gear drive.
- During wintertime our cars are heated
- All the cars provided by The 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
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.