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Visiting Sighisoara Romania
... th century and that can be visited by everyone for a small fee. It has a very interesting clock that still works and right at the top of the tower you can see carved in wood the distance in kilometers to important cities of the world as Tokyo, New York, Paris, London, etc.
Each year there is a international Medieval Festival that gathers the locals and tourists from all around the country and the world to assist at beautiful ceremonies, ...
Finally Leaving Romania
... integrated travel system, with buses, trams and trains all linking up. An example was our visit to the Sigit music festival. The biggest in Europe with 40,000 a day attending. Yes I did go, my first ever such event at the age of 67, but Netty encouraged me, citing it as an unmissable opporunity. Our attendance raised the average age by about 10 years! It was a wonderful day, not just the music which was, for me, ...
Dracula, mid-evil knights and stuffed cabbage
... evening and I had no idea where to stay in this capitol city. I ran upstairs to a bookstore I saw earlier and opened the Lonely Planet for Eastern Europe to Bucharest, Romania. I found 2 nice options and quickly wrote them down on my now useless standby ticket. I walked out of the train station and approached the notoriously corrupt taxi line outside. One guy seemed to know where I wanted to go (a small miracle, trust me) so I ...
The wild danube delta
... my boat advance in the heart of the danube delta,our destination....canals after canals,fishermen,tourists,all of them trying to memorize the landscapes,the birds fly,the plants and ...all images.. from the villagge,in a smnall boat,a visit i on some nice lakes...white tailed eagle is our guide,the pelicans are our ...
Viscri, an amzing homestay
... It was a beautiful, sunny day but when you stepped in the shade you could cool off quickly. After our little walk, we visited the only cafe in the village where you could have cakes, unfiltered coffee, tea, orange juice or water. We shared coffee, juice and two cakes. The cakes were a yellow cake sandwich with cranberry jam in the middle and sprinkled with powdered sugar. YUM! We then ventured up to the church...which was a very ...
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- Restaurant
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting
- Pets allowed