Hostel Baneasa Parc
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Bucharest was really nice, which was unexpected
... a leisurely breakfast, and talk to some people from Connecticut, then walked to Cismigiu park and lake north of the Parliament Building.
The park is free, lots of people, paddle boats in the lakes, fountains, lots of benches, and a lot of summer greenery. We exit the park at the east side, do a clockwise loop through streets with a mix of old and communist era buildings. This takes us back to the river and the Metro, at the edge of a giant park of ...
The city of cars and cars and cars
... and more cars. They were everywhere. It kind of reminded to a little of Hanoi and the number of motorcycles in that city.
Lunch on my first day came from a cute little deli that weighs what you buy. I got a few chicken wings and some mouth watering roasted vegetables. All for less than a quid. Not bad.
The part of the city I enjoyed most was the Historic ...
Week 2
... br> Now in Bulgaria at a lovely campsite with a fantastic view, here for 2 nights and I on cook duty. oh dear hope everyone ok after i cook think its tuna pasta.
It is so hard to get used to the money it changes so often, and as soon as we get used to one lot we move on....
James drove along a really windy road and loved it, he is such a great ...
Bucharest - It's better than you think!
... the freshly made lemonade I’d just purchased from a stall, “I think Bucharest is great. So I think it’s time we sealed the deal and found a bar.”
There were plenty to choose from and on the way we passed the Palace of the Parliament, the second biggest building in the world with over three thousand rooms. It was perhaps the most iconic of Nicolae Ceausescu’s mad ideas of communist grandeur. But it did look impressive, sat at the end of a ...
The Truth About Cats & Dogs
... We were puzzled, but peered through the windows and figured, eh, fair enough. We went back down the other staircase. As we turned to go down the last flight of stairs, I saw fresh paint on the walls. A few steps more brought us to a man sitting on the last step stirring paint. The arch was, quite obviously, closed for renovations. He yelled something at us, then called the attention of the other workers. They stared at us, and he went back to stirring the paint. Our way was blocked ...
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