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Date of upload: Mar 12, 2024 ^^
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I am a Turkish person who lives in Romania temporarily and I totally agree with you, Romania is one of the most underrated destinationa across Europe, apart from Bucharest it has many outstanding and authentic cities especialy in Wallachia Transilvania regions, Romania is relatively cheap (except the capital), safe for solo travellers with great climate, diversities and natural beauties, I can not understand why not so popular like Budapest or Belgrade, I will benefit from your contents while travelling, maybe you have already gone but I hope you can visit Turkey alsoš
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We have driven all over Romania by car. Back roads over and through mountains are spectacular. Train travel is a challenge and slow but also an adventure! In our 20 or so visits we still need to see the Black Sea coast and Danube Delta region. Bucharest has some great parks and a superb outdoor museum in the north. Timisoara has interesting history: first city with electric street lights I believe, and is the scene of the start of the 1989 revolution. Important to know is the existence of 3 distinct people groups, not always getting along; Hungarian, Romanian, Roma. We have been to Roma villages, both urban and rural. But only go with a local. Oradea is a kind of gateway if you fly into Budapest, Hungary, and rent a car. Great country, great people.
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I've been waiting for your Romania video! I'm sitting here in Brasov right now watching this, having my morning espresso. Going to walk to the historical city center to have some longoush and mici. I love that I can walk 5-10 minutes in any direction and have some tantalizing desserts and beer. I met the mayor of Brasov the other day while out for a walk.
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I visited Bucharest for the first time several months ago (staying in the Moxy hotel after seeing one of your videos) and it was such a memorable trip. Bucharest was this incredible mix between beautiful buildings that wouldn't look out of place in Paris or Vienna and others that were covered in grime and looked straight out of some communist era horror movie. It felt safe there despite the rough edges and I enjoyed all the contradictions (as well as the low prices!).
While it was a Bucharest city-break, I did escape the capital on a day trip to Peles Castle, Brasov and "Dracula's Castle" and while the later was a letdown, the first two were amazing - such great scenery on the drive and a real introduction to this amazing part of the world. I'll definitely look to go back and visit some of the countries other cities.
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Hey Brian and Carrie! I just wanted to share a couple of experiences from Romania that I had just last month. I spent about 6 days in Romania after renting a car in Budapest and drove around Transylvania. Some notes:
1 - I crossed into Romania before it became a member of the Schengen Zone and crossed back into Hungary after.... so I have a passport stamp for entering Romania, but not leaving!
2 - Driving around was pretty great with a few caveats. When you're on the main highways, it's fantastic driving! Beautiful scenery, particularly close to the mountains. But there aren't that many great roads, so it's a lot of driving through villages every few km. Nice to see them, but takes longer to get to your destination. Also, driving in the mountains is quite a challenge!
3 - Within cities, I only parked the car at the hotel and left it there until time to go to the next city, even when the hotel was about a mile or so from the city center. It really got me walking a ton (to burn off all that great food and beer) and was also a great way to see the cities without having to keep an eye on the road and traffic.
4 - Was amazed by the "foodie" culture throughout Romania, particularly in Cluj-Napoca. Spent 2 nights there and was really glad I did. Would have loved more time in Cluj and Sibiu but wasn't overwhelmed by Timisoara or Oradea (although the downtown core of Oradea was gorgeous... I stayed a little further outside the historic part of the city and could see that there hadn't been as much money put towards restoration/upkeep).
So glad to have visited Romania and thanks for your heaps of content from there!
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Thanks for this great video of Romania š·š“ , definitely Brasov is my favourite place itās so beautiful, if Iām not mistaken I think is called the best city in Romania š·š“. Romania has so many beautiful places , mountains, sea ( Black Sea ) Danube, and so many beautiful monastery, and yes youāre right food is excellent and people are very friendly. Thanks for this great video. šŗ šŗ ā¤
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I enjoy your entire 27 minutes of podcast. Its 1:23 a.m, so forgive me If I make some spelling mistakes. Anyway. I imagine people which suggested you to visit North-East, ment visit cities such as Suceava, Iasi and going all the way down to Black Sea and his main city; Constanta. I also recomand to visit Delta Danube. I live in the north part of Romania, region called: MaramureČ. Its consider the most unique, tradiČional region in Romania. You go back in tine:) If You plan to visit MaramureČ and need a helping hand feel free to keep in touch with me :)
Also, thanks you both for how you have descriebed the romanian people.
I ask You in a previous video(this year) when you plan to return to Romania. You ve answered, maybe in 2025. I believe that by the time you will return, If its 2025 or later, not too late,ok?:) You will fiind a better Romania. A better infrastructure. Better accomodation . Better food. Better beer.
Feel free to return to Romania, anytime. We will always have a beer or two for you. Until that day, enjoy life.
Best regards, Daniel, MaramureČ Region, Romania!
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Nice to see video and I agree with you Romania is wonderful country. I live on the south coast of England overlooking the Solent and nearby West Sussex and Goodwood thatās very beautiful but Romania is stunning. The only thing I would miss is not being near the sea. Thanks for your advice and comments.
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Your interaction on the couch is why I am a long time viewer of your channel and videos. You have great rapport and you tell stories well. On those challenging days, like the lunchbag letdown stairwell, THAT is the experience that you remember and you recall. That challenging experience is better remembered than the best pizza you have ever had or the craft breweries. To me, this is why we travel, and see new places and people. Others tell you to go somewhere, and it doesn't meet expectations but you enjoy other places and even a country more than expected! Great video!
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Thanks guys. I enjoy hearing about the places we havenāt been and those we have also experienced. Having been to Romania many times we cherish our Romanian friends. We are excited about attending a friendās wedding in Suceava later this summer. Whether in Bucharest or in villages the people are always friendly and donāt get me started on my favorite foods! Buna Ziua!!
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@alexandraalbertz1442
2 months ago
I lived in Wisconsin for the last 16 years and I am also a US citizen now but Romania is my native country and so dear so my heart. Thank you for promoting my beautiful country.
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