I enjoyed both your vlogs when you raced each other around Scotland in opposite directions so could you both, with your sidekicks, do an explore / pub crawl together? Where could it possibly go wrong!
The first locomotive you pointed out at the station is a Swedish design built under license in Romania by Electroputere. The second one you pointed out was purchased second-hand from the French national railway company (SNCF); it was built by Alsthom. Both designs date from the mid-1960s.
Love the bit where Blair warns you of the step getting on the train - my son exactly: "Dad watch out for the step". How do they think we function when they are not around 😮
The market you were looking for at 12:27 is about 400 yards away, in the opposite direction you were walking to. It's tucked away, and while the market is huge, you can only reach it through a series of small alleyways. The market's been there for about 150 years, and the roads feeding into it were never upgraded. Essentially, from where you were at 12:27, you need to turn around and walk about five minutes, past the hotels and the railway ticket agency, turn right at the huge building shell that's under (perpetual) reconstruction that's across the street from the new skyscraper, and then left on the first alleyway. You'll end up in a huge, partly open-air market.
Brill video Scott, me & my Mrs were in Bucharest last month, I enjoy the local cuisine. We went to the Aqua park there also and toured about the city. Loved when you asked Blair what he was watching and he said "Steve Marsh" You face was a picture. 😂 Look forward to the next video.
Great! 🙂 11:44 this is former French SNCF BB 25572, built in 1971 by Alstom. Regio Călători bought 13 of class BB 25500 second hand, together with fitting RIO sets and other classic French vehicles, like Caravelles. 23:30 if you want a classic night train from Romania to Hungary try to catch IR 406 "Corona" Brașov 18:51 - Budapest-Keleti 9:55 (currently, it is being rerouted because of works on the Cluj - Oradea line), it still has an old Hungarian sleeper and couchette car built in the GDR plus dining car. Or catch an inner-Romanian sleeper (there are several long routes) some are still second-hand old western German DB cars.
Great video.good to see you with your son Scott.. Good company for you...I know you take us on all your trips but nice to have a physical body around...look forward to next one.love em all...🤩🍺🍕
There are some great places to visit in Bucharest. I loved it there, people were friendly, the food was good and there is a lot of interesting architecture. I didn't see any footage of Bucharest Old Town - which I would definitely recommend. Something I did miss were the dinosaurs - must see those next time. Scott/Blair were unlucky with the weather.
Scott, I love it when you bring your son along. It is great to see you both spending some quality time together, making awesome memories. Blair is very blessed to be able to travel around with you.
thank you simon, as a romanian i also preffered those 2 cities ,but last year i visited Caras-Severin and found i like it better, well not the cities there but the nature
Shopping malls are a great way to have what to choose to eat in another country because there's always a 'help-yourself' food company in the store. Very handy if you're not sure what to eat!
Bucharest to budapest overnight train, did that in october, got a free upgrade to first class, which meant a private sleeper. only problem was we lost 2 hours overnight due to delays, and terminated at bekescsaba, and then had to switch trains to budapest, stay with a friend in the city overnight, then come back to bekescsaba the next day because that's where my fiance is from, she just hadn't arrived yet lol! we must have just missed each other in bucharest as well, I was there last month also :)
One city I have not visited yet though I have been across the country from Arad to Brasov back in the mid 90’s. I do love Ibis hotels when abroad. They are great value and you know they will be of a good or better standard. After visiting Krakow and Prague earlier this year I am also using them on my trip to Tallinn, Riga and Warsaw later this year. Shame they are not available in the U.S. when I travel there.
Scott you could also consider the Dacia Express. I'm doing this trip in late September going from Vienna to Bucharest which runs daily and back which you might consider as well. It also has sleeper car attached as well. You do have the option to book it for single occupancy but with that it comes at a price.
I went to Romania last October. Flew from Birmingham with Wizzair - not bad for a budget airline. I cut short my time in Bucharest because it was a bit hit and miss - things closed without notice, quite dirty and scruffy in places and downright scary in others. Once out of Bucharest, though, Romania was fantastic. Beautiful, friendly, amazing architecture, scenery, food, culture and wildlife - saw my first bear in the wild. I would definitely go back but give the capital a miss.
@@KartoffelHundin Essentially, I would say "stay in the tourist areas of the city". I went to Piaţa Obor, a huge market. It was lovely, interesting and everyone was friendly. I decided to walk back to the city centre and had to go through an area where five men followed me and (appeared to) get reinforcements, as two other guys ahead, grossed the street and started to come towards me. I jumped on a tram before they converged on me and they began yelling at me as the tram pulled away. The old town at night feels like you have to keep your wits about you. I saw pickpockets and locals scamming tourists. I stayed in the north of the city in an area called Baneasa. Nice and safe as well as handy for the airport. Everywhere I went out of Bucharest felt very safe.
@@Zdamaneta I know. I have travelled a lot in Europe and the USA. Bucharest felt particularly menacing in places, though. Overall, it has been my least favourite city destination to visit. I WOULD go again, but I would be better prepared and spend less time in the city itself.
If you take the overnight train from Bucharest to Budapest you miss the beautiful views of the mountains of Transylvania. It is a lot better to travel to Brasov first, spend a day and a night there (well worth a visit anyway), and then take a 7 a.m. train from Brasov to Budapest.
Blair inherited the bendy thumb! This is the funniest Scott video ever! The dinosaur park must be run by the Willie Wonka people... I've learned that Bucharest is possibly lovely but not on a Monday! I don't think I'll be adding it to my bucket list...
I was a bit puzzled why you were wanting to look at the Bucharest to Budapest sleeper train, as I thought I remembered seeing another video of you on that journey. Brilliant video guys, hope you undertake more trips together 👍
Hi, yes I've done that route before, but it was a different train. It was shared accommodation with only a couple of stops. This one would be a challenge due to the huge number of stops, but I've checked and it can be booked for one person for around £124. Still a bit pricey, but def on my bucket list (again).
Went there on a cheapo Wizzair flight last November. I found there wasn't too much to see and do (fooled a few people with a selfie by the mini Arc de Triomphe) tho I did find a few craft beer places. I wonder if it livens up in the summer?
that railway museum, it said on the door it is open Wed to Sun so that is why it was closed. If you ever visit Bucharest again, I suggest you try just walking around some of the old neighborhoods with houses, in Cotroceni area, around Dorobanti area, near Universitatii square and so on, those are the remnants of pre Soviet Bucharest. That Mall you went to is a mall not far from where I live, the first real mall in Bucharest, there's some much bigger ones now. As someone born and still living in Bucharest, the old town is the worst part. Also, near the main attractions in Brasov/Bran area, there's a really beautiful area most foreigners don't go to, way more beautiful than Bran, it's the area right next to Bran, the mountain villages on the hills(Magura, Pestera, Fundata, Sirnea), easily accessible with a taxi and there's a lot of nice walks and hikes around Zarnesti(there's a really old train from Brasov to Zarnesti btw). CFR trains aren't worth it generally if there's a different option( the private operators have half the price for at least the same if not slightly better comfort). Oh and everything(CFR and private operators) can be booked online, CFR has an app, the others on the sites. If you'd like towards Hungary, there's the Astra Trans Carpatica train to Timisoara that is modern and nice, then surely there's connections)
blair has great taste i love steve marsh, but hat look blair gave you later with smile and total respect, makes me miss my son more he lives in minniapolis usa and im here in uk at this time.
I guess I will be 25 minutes late to my meeting today... what a timing to see that upload lol. 4:30 ♪♪♫They call it Mellow Yellooooow♫♫♪( Quite rightly)
Really great you being with your son. What career is he interested in? I was always going somewhere with my boy. Now he's 34, married with baby son and although we live in different countries, we chat every day!
Thanks for sharing, I've just come back from Bucharest, had a great time. 04:58 the RED ALARM string in the shower should NEVER be tied up, it should hang to the floor, if you collapse in the shower you should be able to reach it at ground level. Very bad practice.
I took the night train from Romania to Budapest twice, once from Bucharest, once from Brasov. Was great experience and fun, though I admit, I did go for the top class. Much better than flying, imho. Hope you two enjoy your trip
I have a video about the Night Train on my channel if you're interested Scott. The beds in these older cars are very comfy. Better than NightJet in my opinion.
Top tip: When travelling, take a pillow case from home with you. That's soft and smells of your home laundry, so it's comforting and helps you sleep when away from home. ❤
I've posted this comment before as you complain about the noise in every hotel you go to. Download some ambient noise to your phone ( thunderstorms ,rivers, train sounds) and play it through a Bluetooth speaker or your phone itself then you can override external noise with that. I use it at home and everywhere I go. Well done treating your lad to this trip , a nice adventure for him.
Will add to this to make it even simpler, if you have a music app like Spotify UA-cam Amazon or Apple if you sign up to their service you can download ambient sounds from there, then simply play whichever sound one you choose on a loop all night. I prefer river sounds myself.
There are specialised white noise/ambient sound apps too which do the job without needing Spotify etc. I've been fortunate enough to never need them in a hotel but they are also very good at blocking out annoying people who talk on their phones for the entire length of a train journey!
I was in Bucharest at the start of April for my birthday when it went through an unusual for the time of year heatwave, it was a great spot. Also worth noting that a lot of places like museums are generally closed on Mondays and even Tuesday as well ( though it might be a seasonal thing, I was there at the tail end of the off season. ) I''m actually going back in August to see more of the country, starting in Cluj-Napoca and working my way down to Bucharest. Looking forward to it.
I have to say as soon as I heard you were there on a Monday - I thought ALL the museums will be shut! and they were. I am interested in Romanian language as it is a Romance language so seeing how much as someone who has lived and worked in France and Italy could understand and I was pleasantly surprised though the grammatical endings were a problem. How did you find the language?
Blair I hope you realise how cool the old man is! Great video guys :) and proof I even watch the sponsored bit, cheers for the shout out 😂
Glad you like it. I like to include 'Easter Eggs' occasionally.
Tell Blair to stop watching those ‘video nasties’ 😂
I enjoyed both your vlogs when you raced each other around Scotland in opposite directions so could you both, with your sidekicks, do an explore / pub crawl together? Where could it possibly go wrong!
You paid Blair to say two words instead of one?
We trip on the step, that's what happens to me anyway..
Welcome to Romania my friends !!!
The first locomotive you pointed out at the station is a Swedish design built under license in Romania by Electroputere. The second one you pointed out was purchased second-hand from the French national railway company (SNCF); it was built by Alsthom. Both designs date from the mid-1960s.
English please,only messing,great knowledge
Love the bit where Blair warns you of the step getting on the train - my son exactly: "Dad watch out for the step". How do they think we function when they are not around 😮
I noticed that too! Good lad, Blair!
Same for the parents who worry too much about their kids ;)
The screaming dinosaurs and thundering rain must've made you feel like you were back in Paisley with the locals 😂
The market you were looking for at 12:27 is about 400 yards away, in the opposite direction you were walking to. It's tucked away, and while the market is huge, you can only reach it through a series of small alleyways. The market's been there for about 150 years, and the roads feeding into it were never upgraded. Essentially, from where you were at 12:27, you need to turn around and walk about five minutes, past the hotels and the railway ticket agency, turn right at the huge building shell that's under (perpetual) reconstruction that's across the street from the new skyscraper, and then left on the first alleyway. You'll end up in a huge, partly open-air market.
17:19 paris around round.. wow
Brill video Scott, me & my Mrs were in Bucharest last month, I enjoy the local cuisine. We went to the Aqua park there also and toured about the city. Loved when you asked Blair what he was watching and he said "Steve Marsh" You face was a picture. 😂 Look forward to the next video.
Dad mind the step - what a lovely son
Nice to see your son accompany on your journey 👍
Thanks GrempA ❤❤❤❤
Good too see father and son together cheers Scott I look forward too part 2 have a good week
Great! 🙂
11:44 this is former French SNCF BB 25572, built in 1971 by Alstom. Regio Călători bought 13 of class BB 25500 second hand, together with fitting RIO sets and other classic French vehicles, like Caravelles.
23:30 if you want a classic night train from Romania to Hungary try to catch IR 406 "Corona" Brașov 18:51 - Budapest-Keleti 9:55 (currently, it is being rerouted because of works on the Cluj - Oradea line), it still has an old Hungarian sleeper and couchette car built in the GDR plus dining car. Or catch an inner-Romanian sleeper (there are several long routes) some are still second-hand old western German DB cars.
Scott said he was tired so he went to Book-a- rest.
Is București, not Bucharest or Bookarest...
@@costealucia5357it was a joke, quite a good one...😂
@@mimisor66 shyte gag
Great video.good to see you with your son Scott.. Good company for you...I know you take us on all your trips but nice to have a physical body around...look forward to next one.love em all...🤩🍺🍕
There are some great places to visit in Bucharest. I loved it there, people were friendly, the food was good and there is a lot of interesting architecture. I didn't see any footage of Bucharest Old Town - which I would definitely recommend. Something I did miss were the dinosaurs - must see those next time. Scott/Blair were unlucky with the weather.
16:37 That's the Geological Museum. The Natural History Museum is just down the road, 100 m, on the opposite side
Scott, I love it when you bring your son along. It is great to see you both spending some quality time together, making awesome memories. Blair is very blessed to be able to travel around with you.
We have driven all around Romania from the UK since 2008 - our favourite country. Sighișoara is the best, followed by Brașov.
thank you simon, as a romanian i also preffered those 2 cities ,but last year i visited Caras-Severin and found i like it better, well not the cities there but the nature
Shopping malls are a great way to have what to choose to eat in another country because there's always a 'help-yourself' food company in the store. Very handy if you're not sure what to eat!
Wow Blair is tall. That was cool . Interesting. Thank you Scott.
Thank you for bringing me along
Bucharest to budapest overnight train, did that in october, got a free upgrade to first class, which meant a private sleeper. only problem was we lost 2 hours overnight due to delays, and terminated at bekescsaba, and then had to switch trains to budapest, stay with a friend in the city overnight, then come back to bekescsaba the next day because that's where my fiance is from, she just hadn't arrived yet lol! we must have just missed each other in bucharest as well, I was there last month also :)
One city I have not visited yet though I have been across the country from Arad to Brasov back in the mid 90’s. I do love Ibis hotels when abroad. They are great value and you know they will be of a good or better standard. After visiting Krakow and Prague earlier this year I am also using them on my trip to Tallinn, Riga and Warsaw later this year. Shame they are not available in the U.S. when I travel there.
Hiya Scott, that loco is a former SNCF BB25500 loco. Designed in the 1960's and build from 1964 to 1972, yours having been build in 1971.
Amazing vid! Loving it! Always such a pleasure. Thanks so much! : )
Love the dinosaurs at the museum. Father and son outings are the best.
Love that you have the boys trips , Bucharest is great to visit
Handsome looking young lad 👍🏽 I’ve not long found your channel glad I have I really enjoy all your videos 😊 thnx you ❤
Great video, Scott.
Watching you two is almost like watching myself and my son as he's constantly looking at his mobile phone as well.
i’m pretty sure he’s looking at the map on his phone so they know where they’re going
@@hammyham-sg6yq They seem to have to check they're going the right way every two or three steps, can't rely on memorising a route any more.
Scott you could also consider the Dacia Express. I'm doing this trip in late September going from Vienna to Bucharest which runs daily and back which you might consider as well. It also has sleeper car attached as well. You do have the option to book it for single occupancy but with that it comes at a price.
Cool video guys, fun to see you traveling together!
Thanks Scott and Blair. So good to see a man and his son going on a trip together.
Blair - Chip off the "old" block... coffee, pizza & a bruskie 😅 Fun video .
Just watched the video loved the video and i will go there it looks fantastic
I went to Romania last October. Flew from Birmingham with Wizzair - not bad for a budget airline. I cut short my time in Bucharest because it was a bit hit and miss - things closed without notice, quite dirty and scruffy in places and downright scary in others. Once out of Bucharest, though, Romania was fantastic. Beautiful, friendly, amazing architecture, scenery, food, culture and wildlife - saw my first bear in the wild. I would definitely go back but give the capital a miss.
I'm visiting soon, what areas did you find scary?
@@KartoffelHundin Essentially, I would say "stay in the tourist areas of the city". I went to Piaţa Obor, a huge market. It was lovely, interesting and everyone was friendly. I decided to walk back to the city centre and had to go through an area where five men followed me and (appeared to) get reinforcements, as two other guys ahead, grossed the street and started to come towards me. I jumped on a tram before they converged on me and they began yelling at me as the tram pulled away.
The old town at night feels like you have to keep your wits about you. I saw pickpockets and locals scamming tourists.
I stayed in the north of the city in an area called Baneasa. Nice and safe as well as handy for the airport.
Everywhere I went out of Bucharest felt very safe.
@@tonycasey3183 unfortunately most capitals are like that, you get shitty areas and pickpockets or scammers in the touristic areas.
@@Zdamaneta I know. I have travelled a lot in Europe and the USA. Bucharest felt particularly menacing in places, though. Overall, it has been my least favourite city destination to visit. I WOULD go again, but I would be better prepared and spend less time in the city itself.
@@tonycasey3183probably gypsies, stay away from them
If you take the overnight train from Bucharest to Budapest you miss the beautiful views of the mountains of Transylvania. It is a lot better to travel to Brasov first, spend a day and a night there (well worth a visit anyway), and then take a 7 a.m. train from Brasov to Budapest.
Blair inherited the bendy thumb!
This is the funniest Scott video ever! The dinosaur park must be run by the Willie Wonka people...
I've learned that Bucharest is possibly lovely but not on a Monday! I don't think I'll be adding it to my bucket list...
great video father and son he's a nice young man Scott how many grown up kids have you got
Great video even though things didn’t quite go as planned. Loved the Canadian embassy.
I was a bit puzzled why you were wanting to look at the Bucharest to Budapest sleeper train, as I thought I remembered seeing another video of you on that journey. Brilliant video guys, hope you undertake more trips together 👍
Hi, yes I've done that route before, but it was a different train. It was shared accommodation with only a couple of stops. This one would be a challenge due to the huge number of stops, but I've checked and it can be booked for one person for around £124. Still a bit pricey, but def on my bucket list (again).
Ah different train, that makes sense now. That would be a good one to do for sure! Thanks Scott!
Great video Scott. Good to see Blair come along.
Look forward to part 2❤
The saga continues
You should come to Cork on your next trip! A lovely city with lots to do - lovely countryside too 😀
if you like old classic cars -go see the Ion tiriac collection near the airport.
we did that :D Budapest-Bucharest.istanbul-Bucharest-Budapest. I wouldnt do it again but once it was amazing.
Did you visit Ceausescus palace? surely the No1 place to visit in Bucharest,I found it fascinating,certainly better than the dinosaur park
Went there on a cheapo Wizzair flight last November. I found there wasn't too much to see and do (fooled a few people with a selfie by the mini Arc de Triomphe) tho I did find a few craft beer places. I wonder if it livens up in the summer?
great video and thanks for the tip about michael palins new series. deffo gonna watch that tonight
that railway museum, it said on the door it is open Wed to Sun so that is why it was closed. If you ever visit Bucharest again, I suggest you try just walking around some of the old neighborhoods with houses, in Cotroceni area, around Dorobanti area, near Universitatii square and so on, those are the remnants of pre Soviet Bucharest. That Mall you went to is a mall not far from where I live, the first real mall in Bucharest, there's some much bigger ones now. As someone born and still living in Bucharest, the old town is the worst part. Also, near the main attractions in Brasov/Bran area, there's a really beautiful area most foreigners don't go to, way more beautiful than Bran, it's the area right next to Bran, the mountain villages on the hills(Magura, Pestera, Fundata, Sirnea), easily accessible with a taxi and there's a lot of nice walks and hikes around Zarnesti(there's a really old train from Brasov to Zarnesti btw). CFR trains aren't worth it generally if there's a different option( the private operators have half the price for at least the same if not slightly better comfort). Oh and everything(CFR and private operators) can be booked online, CFR has an app, the others on the sites. If you'd like towards Hungary, there's the Astra Trans Carpatica train to Timisoara that is modern and nice, then surely there's connections)
Great Video Scott
I am sure that Blair will make a good travel vlogger in the future and can learn a lot from his father.
Love the videos, saw you out in the wild in Paisley on Thursday, was very surreal 😀
We were in Bucharest in December and recognise a lot of the spots you took in - the statue-tastic park was remarkable!
Blair has good taste, watching Steve Marsh videos!
Thanks for your videos, Scott. I found your channel a week or s9 ago and I’ve been binging ever since.
blair has great taste i love steve marsh, but hat look blair gave you later with smile and total respect, makes me miss my son more he lives in minniapolis usa and im here in uk at this time.
Great post
Fun fact for Romania.
Most museum and museum-like establishments (such as castles) are closed on Mondays, all over the country
I guess I will be 25 minutes late to my meeting today... what a timing to see that upload lol.
4:30 ♪♪♫They call it Mellow Yellooooow♫♫♪( Quite rightly)
Really great you being with your son. What career is he interested in? I was always going somewhere with my boy. Now he's 34, married with baby son and although we live in different countries, we chat every day!
How lovely I have 2 sons and a daughter and hear from them once in a blue moon. Too busy for old mum and dad x
Dodo bird got extinct in XVI century, so the information from the Grigore Antipa museum is corect. Greetings from Romania!
If I take one thing from this video, it is not to go to Bucharest on a Monday.
France can be similar - Monday is the new Sunday!
It was the day of open doors at museums all over the country (the night of the museums) 18 Mai
Great memories for you both mate 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing, I've just come back from Bucharest, had a great time.
04:58 the RED ALARM string in the shower should NEVER be tied up, it should hang to the floor, if you collapse in the shower you should be able to reach it at ground level. Very bad practice.
looking forward to the second video, i like the combination of you two. blair seems to be around my age as well!
I took the night train from Romania to Budapest twice, once from Bucharest, once from Brasov. Was great experience and fun, though I admit, I did go for the top class. Much better than flying, imho. Hope you two enjoy your trip
Good video
Good effort by St Mirren yesterday ⚽️
Hello I follow you from Belgium and I really like the content, keep visiting Romania
Proper "Jolly Boys Outing" - used to do a lot of these with dad though confined to UK. Good on ya!
I wonder if it will end with a coach exploding 😊
This trip has gone through all the plans A, B , C ..... , Z 😄
When are you going to visit Rotterdam? A lot of things to see that would fit in your video. Things like the cube houses.
Let me know! :-)
At 11:40 you filmed ex SNCF (France) locomotive from the '60s/'70s with ex SNCF coaches
Bucharest looks like a reliably half-arsed sort of place. I must visit!
I have a video about the Night Train on my channel if you're interested Scott. The beds in these older cars are very comfy. Better than NightJet in my opinion.
Great vid :). Nice to see you enjoying with Blair. I saw you guys enjoying some beers. How old do you need to be to drink in Bucharest?
Hi Daniel, I checked that before we left and daw online it was 18. Whether at our hotel, at a bar or in a restaurant, no one asked for proof of age.
Should have gone to Amsterdam now that would have been a better lads day out 😂
Son appears an introvert unlike his dad who is more of an extrovert, and he looks like he would prefer to be somewhere else.
Imagine hot wings and Danish beer while living under Ceaucescu. No chance.
There's also an Arc de Triomphe knockoff in Pyongyang, North Korea.
Does Blair talk or he's from his mother's side? Maybe in Part 2?
Cheers from sunny Florida
Never seen you drink so much beer Scott! 🤣
Top tip: When travelling, take a pillow case from home with you. That's soft and smells of your home laundry, so it's comforting and helps you sleep when away from home. ❤
" its nearly four o'clock , I haven't eaten yet , and I'm starving " I reckon that will be written on your gravestone
I’m huge fan of all things transport . Just recently found your channel 😃 you have a new follower.👍
I laughed out loud (with a mouthful of lunch) at the michael jackson monument 😂
I've posted this comment before as you complain about the noise in every hotel you go to. Download some ambient noise to your phone ( thunderstorms ,rivers, train sounds) and play it through a Bluetooth speaker or your phone itself then you can override external noise with that. I use it at home and everywhere I go. Well done treating your lad to this trip , a nice adventure for him.
Will add to this to make it even simpler, if you have a music app like Spotify UA-cam Amazon or Apple if you sign up to their service you can download ambient sounds from there, then simply play whichever sound one you choose on a loop all night. I prefer river sounds myself.
There are specialised white noise/ambient sound apps too which do the job without needing Spotify etc. I've been fortunate enough to never need them in a hotel but they are also very good at blocking out annoying people who talk on their phones for the entire length of a train journey!
You don't seem to have much luck with hotel noise :(
I did the Bucharest to Budapest, but in a regular seat.
There's various white noise apps that can be found for free which I've found useful
I was in Bucharest at the start of April for my birthday when it went through an unusual for the time of year heatwave, it was a great spot.
Also worth noting that a lot of places like museums are generally closed on Mondays and even Tuesday as well ( though it might be a seasonal thing, I was there at the tail end of the off season. )
I''m actually going back in August to see more of the country, starting in Cluj-Napoca and working my way down to Bucharest. Looking forward to it.
i think that would be a fun train trip
You guys missed all the good places! Who made your itinerary?
Look the night train astra trans carpatic
St mirren back in Europe! Congratulations Scott. Can we expect a European away day tie in trip for the boys come this autumn?! 😀👍🏻
There is also an arc de triomphe in Valley Forge
Was Blair named after Tony?
Random guy in the street; ' how is that boy'? ' Euh.........he is my father he is a famous vlogger'! ;-)
16:58 Makes me proud to be Canadian. Looking forward to visiting Bucharest later this year!
I just can't get away from those damn VPN promotions, honestly..
I have to say as soon as I heard you were there
on a Monday - I thought
ALL the museums will be shut!
and they were.
I am interested in Romanian language as it is a Romance language
so seeing how much as someone who has lived and worked
in France and Italy could understand
and I was pleasantly surprised
though the grammatical endings were a problem.
How did you find the language?