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Looking to book something for a break and Bucharest has come up as option
Anyone got any views?
We went to Romania about 35 years ago when the Ceaucescus ware still alive (Dracula Tour!) and spent a few days in Bucharest. All I can remember of it is massive concrete buildings (Soviet brutalism) and big roads full of battered Dacias (Renault 12s from kits). But there is an old town that we barely saw which should be more interesting, and Romania has moved on a lot with touristy things. It is a better bet than Tirana!
Great city to visit. Not too big, plenty of cultural interest in terms of architecture/museums/churches etc and the local beer is decent (and cheap). Easy to get around too on their underground metro system and if you prefer a taxi they are cheap - just check the rate listed on the door and that the meter is on!
Great city to visit. Not too big, plenty of cultural interest in terms of architecture/museums/churches etc and the local beer is decent (and cheap). Easy to get around too on their underground metro system and if you prefer a taxi they are cheap - just check the rate listed on the door and that the meter is on!
Agree with this.
The organisation I work for has a lot going on in Romania... We worked with the Romania government to set up child care systems and move away from those terribly orphanages Ceaușescu set up.
I ran the Bucharest marathon a few years back.
Wonderful city.. Safe..lots of culture.. Arts.. The Contrast of architecture from different eras is strange, fascinating, sad etc... But make it really interesting. Make sure you visit Ceaușescus palace.. Which is what it is really. Now part of it is used as the Romanian Parliament.
All the beer and wines and spirits are good.
Make sure you stock up on Moldovan wine that you can pick up cheaply... Moldovan wine is the best kept secret of wines.
**** knows why people are comparing Bucharest to Budapest when the OP hasn't said a thing about Budapest. Is it because they're spelt in a similar way? If i asked about London i wouldn't want info on Paris.
I’ve been to Budapest and it’s lovely. But it’s closer to Venice than it is to Bucharest so not sure it’s a good yardstick :hehe:
If we're doing alternate destinations starting with a 'B' can I make a pitch for Bradford. Fantastic curries, great iMax cinema and cheaper to get to than eastern Europe! :thumbup:
**** knows why people are comparing Bucharest to Budapest when the OP hasn't said a thing about Budapest. Is it because they're spelt in a similar way? If i asked about London i wouldn't want info on Paris.
Bucharest & Budapest are the capital cities of Romania & Hungary respectively. The cities are roughly 400 miles apart as the crow flies.
Historically the European countries which were considered to be "behind the Iron Curtain" included: Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania and the Soviet Union. Cities behind the iron curtain might have things in common that potential tourists might want to consider.
Perhaps indicating that Budapest is a worthwhile alternative is not as 'stupid' as you and some others imply.
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