1. Victoriei Street (Calea Victoriei) is a major boulevard in the heart of Bucharest, Romania. It is named after the victory of the Romanian troops in the Independence War of 1877-1878. The street spans across 2.8 kilometers and is situated between Piata Victoriei and Piata Natiunilor Unite. It is one of the busiest and most popular streets in Bucharest, with numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, museums, and historical buildings. Some of the most notable landmarks on the street include the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Museum of Art of Romania, the Royal Palace, and the Revolution Square.

2. The street is open 24/7 for pedestrian traffic, but the opening hours of the shops and attractions may vary. For specific information, it is recommended to check the individual websites or call the establishments directly.

3. There is no ticket required to access Victoriei Street. Transportation options to reach the boulevard include metro, bus, tram, and taxi. The closest metro stations are Piata Victoriei and Piata Romana.