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4 July 08:40

On the weekend of July 5-6, the pedestrian route 'Open Streets - Bucharest' will be extended with the streets Piața Amzei and Christian Tell, becoming completely pedestrianized.

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The 'Open Streets - Bucharest' project is expanding, adding Amzei Square and Christian Tell Streets as pedestrian arteries on the weekend of July 5-6, between 10:00 and 22:00. This initiative aims to transform public spaces into community places, with cultural activities organized on Calea Victoriei, including exhibitions and performances. Traffic restrictions will be in place and road traffic will resume during the night. Full details are available on the ARCUB website.

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Weekend pe Calea Victoriei. „Străzi deschise” din București se extinde pe străzile Piața Amzei și Christian Tell
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Weekend pietonal pe Calea Victoriei, cu spectacole stradale şi traseu extins pe străzile Piaţa Amzei şi Christian Tell
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Weekend pietonal pe Calea Victoriei, cu spectacole stradale şi traseu extins pe străzile Piaţa Amzei şi Christian Tell

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