The only full day in Bucharest was the foggiest and most unclear one throughout the whole tour. Otherwise, the architecture would look much sharper in these photos. Only the first 8 photos were taken during the brief city tour.
#1-2: The Parliament (only side view)
#3-8: The Village Museum
The rest of the photos were taken when I took a walk alone back to the Central University Library, as the bus only stopped near that corner for 5 minutes to let us take photos from afar.
11-14: Coltea Hospital
18-19: Central University Library
20: The most controversial architecture in Bucharest. Some people call it weird, but I found it very unique. The top part is a modern building including the Headquarter of the Archtects' Union of Romania. The bottom is the ruin of part of the Embassy of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire that was burnt down during the revolution.
21: Outside the Senate Building
22: Kretzulescu Church
24-25: Novotel Hotel, with the front entrance which is a replica of the National Theatre bombed in the World War II.
26: Opera House
27: People taking a break on a narrow balcony
28: Military Club
29: The Old City Hall which is behind wooden walls under construction