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Globalworth Tower.

Bucharest Romania 44° N · 26° E

Globalworth Tower stands as a beacon of Bucharest’s rapid urban transformation and economic growth, symbolizing Romania’s emergence as a regional business…

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Introduction: A Landmark of Modern Bucharest

Globalworth Tower is a defining feature of Bucharest’s rapidly evolving skyline and an emblem of Romania’s economic transformation. Rising to 118 meters, this skyscraper—located at 201 Barbu Văcărescu Street in the Floreasca–Barbu Văcărescu business district—is Romania’s second tallest building and a showcase of sustainable design. Beyond its status as a Class A office building, Globalworth Tower contributes to the city’s cultural and business life by hosting events, supporting innovation, and serving as a catalyst for urban regeneration.

This comprehensive guide details everything you need to know before visiting Globalworth Tower—from access requirements and architectural highlights to sustainability features, cultural activities, and practical travel tips. For additional resources, visit the Globalworth Tower website and consult Transilvania Business.


Visitor Information

Visiting Hours and Access

Globalworth Tower is first and foremost an office building, so general public access is limited. Entry is typically for tenants, employees, and invited guests. However, the building opens to the public during special events or corporate tours, which require advance registration. When these opportunities arise, visitors must register through the Proxyclick system for smooth security clearance (Globalworth Tower Guests). Standard business hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, though event timings may vary.

Guided Tours and Events

There are no regularly scheduled guided tours, but Globalworth Tower participates in cultural events, art exhibitions, and technology showcases that sometimes welcome the public. These occasions provide rare opportunities to appreciate the building’s interior and architectural innovation. For event announcements, consult the Globalworth Tower website or follow their social media channels.

Ticketing Information

No tickets are required for standard visits; entry is by invitation or event registration. For group visits or corporate gatherings, contact Globalworth’s visitor services to make prior arrangements.


Accessibility

Globalworth Tower is designed to be fully accessible for all visitors, including those with mobility challenges. Features include step-free entrances, accessible elevators, adapted restrooms, and designated parking spaces. Digital check-in and wayfinding systems further enhance the experience for every guest.


How to Get There

  • Address: 201 Barbu Văcărescu Street, Sector 2, Bucharest, Romania
  • Public Transport: Served by bus, tram, and metro (Floreasca station is nearby), with taxi and ride-sharing options also available.
  • Parking: Ample paid parking is provided, including spaces for electric vehicles and bicycles.
  • Cyclists: Dedicated bike lanes and racks are on site.

Nearby Attractions

Globalworth Tower’s central position in the Floreasca–Barbu Văcărescu area means it is surrounded by notable attractions:

  • Floreasca Park: A green retreat ideal for relaxation or a post-visit stroll.
  • Promenada Mall: A major shopping and dining destination just steps away.
  • Herăstrău Park: Bucharest’s largest park, perfect for leisure and outdoor activities.
  • Bucharest Old Town: Accessible by taxi or public transport, offering historical sites and vibrant nightlife.

Architectural Highlights and Urban Context

Globalworth Tower, formerly known as Bucharest One, stands out with its minimalist, rectilinear design and expansive glass façade that floods the interiors with natural light (Trek Zone). The building’s architectural language emphasizes transparency, verticality, and high energy performance. Its presence in the northern business district has spurred further investment and contributed to the area’s transformation into Bucharest’s primary commercial hub (Civilisable).

  • Height: 118 meters (387 feet)
  • Floors: 26
  • Gross Leasable Area: 54,700 m²
  • Completion Year: 2015
  • Construction Cost: €60 million

Sustainability and Green Building Features

Globalworth Tower integrates sustainable solutions at every level:

  • Façade: High-performance glazing minimizes solar heat gain and maximizes daylight, reducing energy demand (Business Review).
  • Green Roof: Provides insulation, reduces runoff, and fosters urban biodiversity.
  • Rainwater Harvesting: Supplies irrigation and non-potable uses.
  • Certifications: BREEAM “Very Good” and LEED Platinum (the first in Romania and Southeast Europe).
  • Smart Systems: Building management systems (BMS) monitor and optimize energy use, lighting, and indoor air quality, aligning with nearly zero-emission building (nZEB) standards.
  • Social Initiatives: The tower supports education and community outreach, such as the Hi-Tech Learning Centre at the University of Architecture and Urbanism (Business Review).

Cultural Events and Community Engagement

Globalworth Tower is a hub for cultural and technological events. Notable occasions include hosting performances during the UNTOLD festival and charity drives like "Christmas Charity Days." These activities reinforce the tower’s role as both a business and community landmark.


Tenant Diversity and International Influence

The tower is home to multinational corporations (e.g., Huawei, Vodafone, Ferrero) and prominent Romanian firms (e.g., Mega Image), fostering a cosmopolitan and innovative environment that reflects Bucharest’s growing international significance (The Diplomat).


Visual and Interactive Media

To enhance your visit or research, explore:

  • Virtual Tours: Available on the official website
  • Images: Exterior and interior photos annotated with descriptive alt text (e.g., "Globalworth Tower glass façade reflecting Bucharest skyline")
  • Location Maps: Showing proximity to Promenada Mall, Herăstrău Park, and public transport links

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can tourists visit Globalworth Tower without an invitation?
A: Access is typically limited to invited guests, event attendees, or tenants. Advance registration is required.

Q: Are there any fees to visit the tower or attend events?
A: Entry for meetings and most events is free; some special events may have a registration fee.

Q: Is the tower accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, the building is fully accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.

Q: What transportation options are available?
A: The tower is well connected by public transport, with ample parking and bike facilities.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: No regular tours are offered, but special events may include tours—check the website for updates.


Plan Your Visit: Tips and Recommendations

  • Always register in advance for access—either through an event or by invitation from a tenant.
  • Review the Globalworth Tower website and social channels for event announcements.
  • Pair your visit with nearby attractions like Promenada Mall or Herăstrău Park.
  • Use sustainable transport options when possible.
  • Bring a camera to capture the building’s striking architecture.

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