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Bucharest was really nice, which was unexpected
... On the way back to the Metro we negotiate a bottle of cough mixture, think about continuing on the Metro to the lake system north of the city, but it looks like there is no Metro station close to the lake, so decide to be sensible seeing we’re feeling so sick, and it’s so hot, and head back on Line 2 to the University stop, which is closer than the one we used in the morning.
Back at the hotel, we take it easy, sleep till about 5pm, ...
The city of cars and cars and cars
... making my way to Helsinki. It's not quite the speed of travel I undertook in South America, but I think I am slowly warming up.
I've been very unsociable on my trip as well, but that all changed before I left Romania. I boarded a sleeper train to Chisinau and met Daniel, a musician from Portugal. We chatted some before we met Patrick from Ireland, who lives in Moldova and has ...
Avoid Bucharest
I had an unexpected layover in Bucuresti (as they call it) due to the fact that all organized transportation disappears once you get south of the Carpathian Mountains. The bus schedule posted online doesn't exist anymore and I found out the frustrating way. I got chased by stray dogs that are supposedly descendents of Nicolae ...
Bucharest - It's better than you think!
... with traffic charging round it at a hundred miles an hour, but it did have a great big Romanian flag dangling in the middle, proving that the country was clearly proud of its emblem, unlike in Britain, where it is almost seen as a racist slur to even show a glimpse of the Union Jack. “Let’s visit a museum,” said Michael as we walked away from the giant edifice. “It’s called the Museum of the Romanian Peasant. It was voted the best museum in Europe ...
Fun weekend in Bucharest
... that, the area has great potential and many characterful buildings that contrasts the surrounding areas that have a strong ceaucescu signature.
Bucharest is by no means a pretty city as a whole (but has some nice areas in the North), but still, it struck me as a bustling capital that has a good feel to it. Not quite sure what made it that way, but I had a great time there with a lot of fun.
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