I am sure you would love to visit this city - Sibiu, the BEAUTY OF TRANSYLVANIA!! ✨ ua-cam.com/video/8kFQ-IyUyOU/v-deo.htmlsi=_zOLLZV_GHTjv_9g I hope you will enjoy watching! 🎉
We definitely agree! It is worth visiting and I am super excited to show you other cities in Romania with the same unique architecture 😌 Thank you for watching and for your support! 🙏🏻
Really a very beautiful place. I love this vlog so very much. I would love to visit Romania one day. Thank you Malina for showing us this wonderful city.
Thank you for your smiley VDO again. I only pinned the restaurants you and other locals recommended. Because I think other places are too touristy. I and my boyfriend are planning to rent a car and drive around Romania and Bulgaria in February, of course, with winter tires and chains. Do you think it’s safe to do that for tourists? There’s very little video about winter road trip in these countries. Most only show Christmas markets or ski resorts.
Thank you too for your support and for watching, it means the world! 🙏🏻❤️❤️ When it comes to Romania 🇷🇴, I think it’s safe to drive in February around the country and it also might depend on the weather because you might not even have snow in most of the regions by that time. The climate changed a lot in Romania, and sometimes it rarely snows and for example, last year, we only had one snow in Bucharest. So from this perspective, it’s super safe. When it comes to Bulgaria 🇧🇬 or other simiral fears tourists might have, I would also say that Romania is a lot safer than many other countries in Europe and that you should not be concerned About any negative experience that you might have as a tourist. we, the locals, are never afraid to walk, or drive in Romania, and I think it’s a pretty safe environment. When it comes to Bulgaria, We mostly visited the seaside deer because it’s very different from the one we have in Romania. when you’re driving Bulgaria, I would suggest not to stop at night if the roads are not illuminated. as an interesting practice, whenever we leave the car, we put all our luggage in the trunk so that they are not seen if someone looks on the window. It is always good to take some extra safety measures such as taking care of your bag at all times or your phone because you will be recognized as being tourists. Both countries are super safe and I hope you will have a great time. Please let me know if I can help you with other information or if there is any particular place from Romania that you would like to see in my UA-cam videos.
My wife is from Basov and we have a family flat there about a 10-minute walk from the Black Church. We go back 3-4 times a year and plan to move there full-time in about 3 years. I absolutely love it there! Ursul Carpatin is worth the wait too! We also love sitting in the town square with a cappuccino or a beer and just people watch. We love the food at Cupt'or there.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing! Brasov is a lovely place for us. Also, we choose to go there whenever we have a free weekend and we try to discover a new place every time we go. 🥰🙏
Actually there is an airport in Brasov. It opened last year. Also Brasov is visited and also used as a base camp for the countless places to visit nearby, especially the montains.
Hi vibing people! 🥰 Please enjoy watching and let me know what other cities from Romania you would like to see ❤ I am also coming with a correction: there is a recently opened international airport in Brasov, but it has very few flights.
First Romanian school, Cetatuia de Straja, Black/White towers, Bastionul Tesatorilor, St Bartolomeu Church, Poiana Brasov, Belvedere, Tampa and why not a grill at Pietrele lui Solomon. You got to do much better than the most very super basic vid on Brasov.
@Protagorasz You should really go to school but first you should get some new parents that can teach you some , any, trace of decency and sanity . That land has been Romanian for tens of thousands of years while Hungarians are a recent migratory genocidal arrival in Europe and not even Budapest is Hungarian, nor will it ever be. Now take your Nazi nonsense and be silent forever.
You forgot to mention that Brasov was part of Hungary for a thousand years and it is so beautiful city because it was built by Hungarians and Germans as the population of Brasov was about 60% German in the time when Brasov was part of the Hungarian kingdom!
@@romeochelaru7308 The city's buildings are not older than 200-300 years old at the most. Except for the churches. While the city's populations at those years are close to 30% Romanian, 30% German and 40% Hungarian the leading families of the city were Hungarians and scondarily Germans and the Romanians lived at the edges of the city. So, the town centre, or the old town as it looks today were built by Hungarians and Germans. The city didn't look like this at medival times when most houses were built by wood and mud, hence for the lot of fires in the cities world wide those years!
Ottoman Hungary (Hungarian: Török hódoltság, literally "the Turkish subjugation") encompassed those parts of the Kingdom of Hungary which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire from the occupation of Buda in 1541 for more than 150 years, until the liberation[1] of the area under Habsburg leadership (1686-1699). The territory was incorporated into the empire, under the name Macaristan.[2] For most of its duration, Ottoman Hungary covered Southern Transdanubia and almost the entire region of the Great Hungarian Plain. What exactly are you talking about?
You said that it was Hungar’s for a 1000 years! What 1000 years? You came in Europe from Asia in 895 and it took you 200 years to conquer Transylvania. In 1526 after the battle of Mohacs you lost it to the Ottoman Empire and was a vassal of it until the Austrian empire conquered it from them , Transylvania becoming a region under the direct rule of the emperor. In 1918 the Great Gathering at Alba Iulia voted for the unification of Transylvania with the Kingdom of Romania! The city of Brasov was always led by Saxons and included the 3 suburbs , namely Schei inhabited by Romanians, Brasovechi inhabited by Saxons peasants and Blumana inhabited by Hungarians. As you can see you didn’t lead ever the city of Brasov but lived near it in a suburb of the city as Romanians did. Until the 19th century nobody of different origin than Saxons weren’t allowed to live in the city. Learn real history!
Inteleg ca esti romanca si e frumos ca promovezi Romania cu profesionalism dar... let's be realistic.. in afara de centrul vechi si poiana care a devenit mai scumpa decat Insbruk Austria Brasovul nu ofera mare lucru... inainte de 1989 i se spunea Iasov. .. invadat de moldovenii veniti pentru platformele industriale... din pacate cam asta e nivelul in toata tara.. si sa le multumim "bravilor" de politicieni care timp de 34 de ani s au ocupat intens de promovarea turismului.. furand tot ce se putea fura
I am sure you would love to visit this city - Sibiu, the BEAUTY OF TRANSYLVANIA!! ✨
ua-cam.com/video/8kFQ-IyUyOU/v-deo.htmlsi=_zOLLZV_GHTjv_9g
I hope you will enjoy watching! 🎉
Super Europe vibe from the architecture of Brasov , definitely underrated . 🤩
We definitely agree! It is worth visiting and I am super excited to show you other cities in Romania with the same unique architecture 😌 Thank you for watching and for your support! 🙏🏻
@@Malinasvibe 😊
@Protagorasz why do you lie?
The architecture is German Saxon
Really a very beautiful place. I love this vlog so very much. I would love to visit Romania one day. Thank you Malina for showing us this wonderful city.
Thank you so much! 🙏I am very happy you liked it. 😊
You are very welcome anytime you will decide to visit our country, Romania 🇷🇴❤️
Very beautiful place!
I am happy you liked it!
Thank you for your smiley VDO again. I only pinned the restaurants you and other locals recommended. Because I think other places are too touristy.
I and my boyfriend are planning to rent a car and drive around Romania and Bulgaria in February, of course, with winter tires and chains. Do you think it’s safe to do that for tourists? There’s very little video about winter road trip in these countries. Most only show Christmas markets or ski resorts.
Thank you too for your support and for watching, it means the world! 🙏🏻❤️❤️
When it comes to Romania 🇷🇴, I think it’s safe to drive in February around the country and it also might depend on the weather because you might not even have snow in most of the regions by that time. The climate changed a lot in Romania, and sometimes it rarely snows and for example, last year, we only had one snow in Bucharest. So from this perspective, it’s super safe.
When it comes to Bulgaria 🇧🇬 or other simiral fears tourists might have, I would also say that Romania is a lot safer than many other countries in Europe and that you should not be concerned About any negative experience that you might have as a tourist. we, the locals, are never afraid to walk, or drive in Romania, and I think it’s a pretty safe environment. When it comes to Bulgaria, We mostly visited the seaside deer because it’s very different from the one we have in Romania. when you’re driving Bulgaria, I would suggest not to stop at night if the roads are not illuminated. as an interesting practice, whenever we leave the car, we put all our luggage in the trunk so that they are not seen if someone looks on the window.
It is always good to take some extra safety measures such as taking care of your bag at all times or your phone because you will be recognized as being tourists. Both countries are super safe and I hope you will have a great time.
Please let me know if I can help you with other information or if there is any particular place from Romania that you would like to see in my UA-cam videos.
Fell in love with Brasov 25 years ago, coming from France
I think I can say Brasov is my favorite city in Romania 🇷🇴🥰
My wife is from Basov and we have a family flat there about a 10-minute walk from the Black Church. We go back 3-4 times a year and plan to move there full-time in about 3 years. I absolutely love it there!
Ursul Carpatin is worth the wait too!
We also love sitting in the town square with a cappuccino or a beer and just people watch. We love the food at Cupt'or there.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing! Brasov is a lovely place for us. Also, we choose to go there whenever we have a free weekend and we try to discover a new place every time we go. 🥰🙏
Actually there is an airport in Brasov. It opened last year. Also Brasov is visited and also used as a base camp for the countless places to visit nearby, especially the montains.
Wow! Beautiful!
I am happy you liked it 🙏
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Thanks guys, keep it up.... Like it ...
Thank you too! We wish you the best 🙏😊
Next month I will visit romania from Athens, Istanbul and Kuala Lumpur.. what a long journey that could be..
Please enjoy your trip! 🙏
I will visit Romania this year on shenzhen
You are most welcome! 🙏🇷🇴
@Protagorasz Actually that's not the case with Brasov, it's more linked to Saxon & Romanian heritage tbh. But nice try anyway ;)
@Protagorasz știm,ungurasule. Voi ați fost primii😂😂😂
beautiful woman and beautiful place...
Thank you 🙏
Actually, we’ve had an international airport in Brașov since last year, but other than that, this was a great vlog about Brașov!
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awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice vlog from Brasov 😊❤️
Thank you 😊
Nice vlog
Thank you 😊
You asked for one,
am giving you three ~
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Thank you 😊🙏
Which camera and editing software did you use 😊
Hi vibing people! 🥰
Please enjoy watching and let me know what other cities from Romania you would like to see ❤
I am also coming with a correction: there is a recently opened international airport in Brasov, but it has very few flights.
First Romanian school, Cetatuia de Straja, Black/White towers, Bastionul Tesatorilor, St Bartolomeu Church, Poiana Brasov, Belvedere, Tampa and why not a grill at Pietrele lui Solomon.
You got to do much better than the most very super basic vid on Brasov.
Sure, thank you for the feedback! I will plan a trip back to Brasov and to show you these places as well! 😁
@Protagorasz You should really go to school but first you should get some new parents that can teach you some , any, trace of decency and sanity .
That land has been Romanian for tens of thousands of years while Hungarians are a recent migratory genocidal arrival in Europe and not even Budapest is Hungarian, nor will it ever be.
Now take your Nazi nonsense and be silent forever.
In fact, there is an international airport in Brasov. You probably made the vlog before 2023.
Hay
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11:57 why is that a tourist spot? 😁
I see your video where your home country
If you come to India, why don't you also visit our Gujarat, I have a home in Anand in Gujarat,
@@AksharPrajapati7830 thank you for the recommendation! I will note it on my list!
Better to keep your bras on Do cars go Drac racing there?
You forgot to mention that Brasov was part of Hungary for a thousand years and it is so beautiful city because it was built by Hungarians and Germans as the population of Brasov was about 60% German in the time when Brasov was part of the Hungarian kingdom!
Was built by sași/germans,and this city has autonomy în medieval times!
@@romeochelaru7308 The city's buildings are not older than 200-300 years old at the most. Except for the churches. While the city's populations at those years are close to 30% Romanian, 30% German and 40% Hungarian the leading families of the city were Hungarians and scondarily Germans and the Romanians lived at the edges of the city. So, the town centre, or the old town as it looks today were built by Hungarians and Germans. The city didn't look like this at medival times when most houses were built by wood and mud, hence for the lot of fires in the cities world wide those years!
Ottoman Hungary (Hungarian: Török hódoltság, literally "the Turkish subjugation") encompassed those parts of the Kingdom of Hungary which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire from the occupation of Buda in 1541 for more than 150 years, until the liberation[1] of the area under Habsburg leadership (1686-1699). The territory was incorporated into the empire, under the name Macaristan.[2] For most of its duration, Ottoman Hungary covered Southern Transdanubia and almost the entire region of the Great Hungarian Plain. What exactly are you talking about?
@@ioanion5721 Exactly that's my question. What are you talking about? How did the Turkish occupation of Hungary come here?
You said that it was Hungar’s for a 1000 years! What 1000 years? You came in Europe from Asia in 895 and it took you 200 years to conquer Transylvania. In 1526 after the battle of Mohacs you lost it to the Ottoman Empire and was a vassal of it until the Austrian empire conquered it from them , Transylvania becoming a region under the direct rule of the emperor. In 1918 the Great Gathering at Alba Iulia voted for the unification of Transylvania with the Kingdom of Romania!
The city of Brasov was always led by Saxons and included the 3 suburbs , namely Schei inhabited by Romanians, Brasovechi inhabited by Saxons peasants and Blumana inhabited by Hungarians. As you can see you didn’t lead ever the city of Brasov but lived near it in a suburb of the city as Romanians did. Until the 19th century nobody of different origin than Saxons weren’t allowed to live in the city.
Learn real history!
Hey why don't you come back to India atleast you get more then 10k views hhhaahahaaha😅😅😅😅😅
Inteleg ca esti romanca si e frumos ca promovezi Romania cu profesionalism dar... let's be realistic.. in afara de centrul vechi si poiana care a devenit mai scumpa decat Insbruk Austria Brasovul nu ofera mare lucru... inainte de 1989 i se spunea Iasov. .. invadat de moldovenii veniti pentru platformele industriale... din pacate cam asta e nivelul in toata tara.. si sa le multumim "bravilor" de politicieni care timp de 34 de ani s au ocupat intens de promovarea turismului.. furand tot ce se putea fura
zici de parca in Londra, Paris, Berlin etc. ai avea ce sa vezi inafara de centru
Udaipur Lake, Jaipur and Bangalore is much more Beautiful than Brasov.
Hmm I think every city has its beauty!
sooooooooooooooo monotonous...................................................................................
so rude of you ....
IT is😂 boring