Sector 6, Administrative division in western Bucharest, Romania
Sector 6 is an administrative division in western Bucharest comprising several residential neighborhoods such as Militari, Drumul Taberei, Ghencea, Giulești, and Crângași. The area includes a mix of housing blocks, local streets, and public green spaces spread across its districts.
This sector was created in 1968 when Bucharest underwent an administrative reorganization that replaced color-named districts with numbered sectors. This reform fundamentally changed how the city structured its governance and divided its territory.
This sector is characterized by residential neighborhoods where people from different generations interact daily in local shops, cafes, and parks. Each district within it has developed its own character, shaped by how residents use and inhabit the streets and community spaces.
The sector covers a large area with multiple neighborhoods, so it helps to focus on specific districts when exploring. Using neighborhood names like Militari or Drumul Taberei as reference points makes navigation easier for visitors.
The sector sits at varying elevations across its different neighborhoods, creating topographic changes that shape the landscape. These elevation differences influence drainage patterns and how buildings are positioned throughout the area.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.