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DANNYY, PLEASSSE, unlike Ukrainian ----- they are normal, sane people......not corrupt as ukrainians and idiots and insane - not logical people like ukrainians with their heads in the cloud - unrealistic..
I have visited Romania 3 times and I love it there, I find the country so fascinating, interesting architecture and the scenery if fantastic, the country around Brasov is for me, motorcycle heaven, Transfagarasan and transalpina , Sibiu , just amazing. Bucharest is a well kept secret and well worth a visit.
The statue in front of the Marriott entrance is the Firefighters monument, remembering the battle of 13th of September 1848, when a small detachment of firefighters supporting a few Army units tried to prevent the city from being attacked by 3 Otoman regiments. That happened pretty much in that area. It ended up in a loss, but it was a heroical "300" kind of thing.
I was "feuding" with a friend from Cluj a while back. Joking about Bucharest vs Cluj, taunting him that Cluj doesn't have a subway system, the usual. And he just landed it on me: "Look who's talking! When the Turkish army attacked you, you had to call the firemen to save you!". I simply burst out laughing, not expecting this bit of trivia from him and declared him the winner of the argument.
@@filipcolumbeanu4845 His comeback was childish and not very well documented - the firefighters were there to support the army. And after all, why not, in case the shit hits the fan, you want more men who are used to face dangers to be there for you. They probably have also been drafted before so they damn well knew how to fire a weapon. Only thing is, you're usually outnumbered when facing the turks :)
29:58 all the houses are from 1700-1800s donated by people. Most big romanian cities have one museum like that. It is an omage to the romanian pesant and our old folk country life/heritage. The houses are from diferent regions and climates in order to see how people used by the sea, in mountain area, transilvania, vallwchia, moldova. Interesting to see how climate influences the way the housee are build, but also how diferet regions had different type of houses as Romania is basically 3 provinces which belonged to diferent empires: otomas, austrian, rusian etc
@@MigthyDucksz24Exactly, post-communist, not post-soviet! For an Eastern European country, Romanian is actually more of a Romance/Latin language, as opposed to slavic as its neighbours are.
@@0Ciju0 Its not ”more of” a romance/latin language. It IS a romance/latin language! Also, yes! I live in Bulgaria myself and ive been to Bucharest once so i am well aware of eastern europe. Romania like Hungary are rather misplaced in linguistic terms. Still the lifestyles arent that much different between all of the eastern, south-eastern (balkan) european countries. Comparing Romania to Bulgaria is like comparing Sweden to Finland. Two countries with different languages, while having very similar people and lifestyle.
We are glad you enjoyed your stay in Bucuresti :D Come back anytime and discover more of its hidden gems : The Therme Spas, the Cotroceni neighborhood (filled with old stone villas upon the hill), the friendly workers district of Drumul Taberei and many more :D
Very beautiful vlog ! Thank you for the nice words about our capital! All the best from Romania! And as a small remark, to restore the historical truth, Romania was never part of the USSR!
What the hell, man! You went to Romania to eat Italian food?!? I'm appalled! Romania has some of the best dishes you'll ever try! What is wrong with you?
Could be worse, could have travelled to the USA and eat what americans like to pretend is something even remotely close to Italian food 🤣 (I wouldn't be surprised if some Americans think Mac N Cheese count as Italian food)
@@teodora7219 That is not the point! Italian Food may be great in Romania, they might even do good Chinese or Indian or whatever. But this is supposed to be a Travel Channel showing different countries and their LOCAL culture, which also includes food. And Romanian food is not exotic, like some Asian cuisine can be, but very hearty, down to earth Food like in most Balkan countries. Open fire spit roast lamb and suckling pig served with roasted potatoes, rice pilaf with vegetables, string beans cooked with tomatoes, garllc, onion and bacon would be a typical Holiday meal. Cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat, cooked with smoked meats, called SARMALE, would come before that. MAMALIGA, a cornmeal porridge, like Italian polenta, usually with cheese, comes with most meals. And there are phantastic pastries, just like in Budapest and Vienna, and last, but not least, good wines and brandies to go with the food!!!
If you want something extra in Romania, there is TRANSYLVANIA! Check mountains, villages with medieval churches. The most valuable asset is, no doubts, the PEOPLE. Welcome to Romania!
Like you, I am no longer a fan of cities like Paris; I prefer upward trends over decay. Glad you enjoyed “the Paris of the East”. Come visit my hometown of Cluj-Napoca and the rest of Transylvania. I appreciate you! Keep pluggin’ away!!
Seen from luxury hotels looks good sure thing. I am born and raised in Bucuresti and I am telling you, if you want to see the city and his history follow the river Dambovitza. And ask to see old churches around the town.
Dany dev -Destination Bucharest,Romania,view of old buildings remains,life goes on ,no site of war on this country.Staying in hotel 7th floor.Marriot.Enjoy your exploration adventure
This is obviously a hotel advertisement. I know the hotel, I've been there for various events or at the restaurant and I had a subscription to the gym for several years. It is an elegant hotel that deserves publicity.
@@nataliadumitru3833 Romanians avoid big hotels, in general. But for business people or for those who want to spend more and receive a wider range of services (which many of us consider useless) it is ok. Don't be negative. 😂
When was your video shot? Is it in November? Because the weather looks really nice and we are planning a trip to Bucharest this November. Kindly reply.
Have been following you for quite some time but can't you get your audio production resolved to a state when it is audible in the video ALL the Time. Other wise nice coverage.
Beautiful city, cool vid! I also liked how you did pronation biceps, before back training, at the gym. lol Actually Ceausescu era was not all gray communism and dictatorship. Besides the Parliament building think about other projects like Transfagarasanu, a mountain dislocated to build 150 km of sinuous road, with the large Vidraru dam on top, for military purpose.
"Ceaușescu" is the only leader we Romanians will never bother to correct you on how to say it. It's funny how foreigners manage to give him even better nicknames than us ! 😂😂😂😂
Just to clarify, the Romanian Parliament Building is the 2nd heaviest (not largest as in volume) administrative building in the world. And I've been to Bucharest, I actually wanna go back, I had a good time there!
Well, actually a very few people know that the size is considered as the total square metre of the floorings but considering the huge high rooms of the first floors/levels which are not existing in the Pentagon building the volum of building is probably as well the largest in the world.
@@Danygotaworldtosee The DEVIL😁 I get what you're saying, but even communism comes in different forms. Most probably MAO was influenced by others, Engels and Marx, his upbringing and awful personality.
the REAL charm of romania is going to the rural/rustical/backwoods area (sadly hard to reach) that equal lord of the rings sights and also dine with locals like it's 1950
Bro , out of bulshiit , pls tell me like Ro what i m . but onest do you regreat time and money spend in Bucharest ,out of info like Bucharest is not a turistic spot of Romania ? its more exactly transit city for school bussines work etc ... ? but pls in face of goood by onest and speack thruueeee
Dani dear, why you didn't expect the city oft Bucharest being what it is: an 800 years old European capital? Even if you travel often you are a bit too ignorant dear! Level up - I suggest- your information. Thanks!.
I am very happy that youre showing Romania to the world but youre still doing a mistake that many travelers do. You arent coming with an open mind. If youre gonna come with the thought of Romania being a communist dirty country then you will only focus and notice those things about the country. I asume you arent going to Berlin thinking about seeing dirty communist buildings even tho Berlin was communist. Yes Romania was communist but thats only a very small percentage of our total history. Its sad that Eastern Europe in general is only depicted by the a the short communist rule compared to 100s of years of history and traditions. Russia did indeed ruin our reputation but at the end of the day Eastern Europe is a diverse place with unique traditions the same way all of Western Europe isnt generalized into on stereotype. Romania for example may have some slavic influences but it still is completely different compared to the rest of Eastern Europe. Our language Romanian may have a few Slavic influences but that doesnt make Romanian any less latin than the other Romance languages. It still is a Latin language. French also has many Germanic influences but it still is considered a Latin language. So should Romanian. Anyway i didnt mean it as hate but just as informing you.
@@Danygotaworldtosee hi from belgrad at the moment!i like plata universitate to stroll in the nicht.i always avoid lipscani old town and i like walk in universitate.
Romania has many other cities which are more beautiful than Bucharest like Brasov, Iasi, Constanta, Cluj, Timisoara, Oradea, Rasnov, Alba Iulia etc. which are more tourist friendly cities with more history and touristic attractions
U gonna visit other cities from Romania also ? Bucharest its not really tourist friendly ^^ Also if u still in Bucharest big tip u shoulnd miss Therme Bucharest .
He visited Bucharest as a tourist and liked it and like him are many that like this city. Bucharest is a city that's constantly evolving and reinventing itself, and it's this dynamic spirit that resonates with so many visitors. From its historic landmarks to its modern art galleries, Bucharest offers a captivating blend of old and new. While it's understandable that not everyone will love every city, I believe it's unfair to discourage others from experiencing Bucharest for themselves.
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DANNYY, PLEASSSE, unlike Ukrainian ----- they are normal, sane people......not corrupt as ukrainians and idiots and insane - not logical people like ukrainians with their heads in the cloud - unrealistic..
Bucharest is awesome very beautiful, sending love from Budapest!
Love and respect from Romania
I don't know why we hate each other...? 😂 We shall be friends...
I have visited Romania 3 times and I love it there, I find the country so fascinating, interesting architecture and the scenery if fantastic, the country around Brasov is for me, motorcycle heaven, Transfagarasan and transalpina , Sibiu , just amazing.
Bucharest is a well kept secret and well worth a visit.
Dangerous.
@@markpalmer8083 mai ales pentru idioti
As a hungarian i say bucharest is beautiful
Also Budapest!🇷🇴🇭🇺
We need to get rid of this political hate between our countries.
Szia!
Have you seen Budapest? 😂
As a Romanian I say that Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities I’ve been to!
both cities are beautiful in their way.
As a Romanian I can say that Budapest is a very beautiful city!
The statue in front of the Marriott entrance is the Firefighters monument, remembering the battle of 13th of September 1848, when a small detachment of firefighters supporting a few Army units tried to prevent the city from being attacked by 3 Otoman regiments. That happened pretty much in that area. It ended up in a loss, but it was a heroical "300" kind of thing.
I was "feuding" with a friend from Cluj a while back. Joking about Bucharest vs Cluj, taunting him that Cluj doesn't have a subway system, the usual. And he just landed it on me: "Look who's talking! When the Turkish army attacked you, you had to call the firemen to save you!". I simply burst out laughing, not expecting this bit of trivia from him and declared him the winner of the argument.
@@filipcolumbeanu4845 His comeback was childish and not very well documented - the firefighters were there to support the army. And after all, why not, in case the shit hits the fan, you want more men who are used to face dangers to be there for you. They probably have also been drafted before so they damn well knew how to fire a weapon. Only thing is, you're usually outnumbered when facing the turks :)
@@nicolaeionescu6538 Spune-i ca ăia au stat sub unguri, fara drepturi elementare, multe sute de ani. Reamintește-i, ca sunt uituci.
Bucharest, Budapest and Vilnius are my favourite capitals in Eastern Europe
I agree, all 3 very deep history, but also very different interpretations, all beautiful.
Mine are Riga and Kiev 🥰
Budapest is central European.
@@cosmindvd nope 🙅♀️
@@cosmindvd Yes, just like Bucharest is Asian.
The hotel looks insane 🔥
Wow,one of the best videous i've seen in the last couple of months regarding a true experience in Bucharest,România,i got a feeling that you enjoy it❤
I didn't know about Romania, interesting and beautiful!
AND IN THIS VIDEO WAS ONLY 0,1% PERCENT OF HOW BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING ROMANIA IS
Incult
Glad you like it in Romania and there's more to see...
One of the best videos about Bucharest! You're a man of talent ! Don't stop doing this!
29:58 all the houses are from 1700-1800s donated by people. Most big romanian cities have one museum like that. It is an omage to the romanian pesant and our old folk country life/heritage. The houses are from diferent regions and climates in order to see how people used by the sea, in mountain area, transilvania, vallwchia, moldova. Interesting to see how climate influences the way the housee are build, but also how diferet regions had different type of houses as Romania is basically 3 provinces which belonged to diferent empires: otomas, austrian, rusian etc
Amazinggggg Bucharest! Nice to see you visiting my country
I'm glad you had a great time in Bucharest!
great video. Some people got to Bucharest for a cheap trip but is has much more to offer.
A hotel with a history is Athenee Palace, near the Romanian Atheneum, which you showed in the video.
Romania is not a post soviet country ! 😉
Correct. We’ve never been part of USRR, but we faced a tough communism directed by USRR in Eastern Europe
Was
No, its a post-communist country 😄
@@MigthyDucksz24Exactly, post-communist, not post-soviet! For an Eastern European country, Romanian is actually more of a Romance/Latin language, as opposed to slavic as its neighbours are.
@@0Ciju0 Its not ”more of” a romance/latin language. It IS a romance/latin language! Also, yes! I live in Bulgaria myself and ive been to Bucharest once so i am well aware of eastern europe. Romania like Hungary are rather misplaced in linguistic terms. Still the lifestyles arent that much different between all of the eastern, south-eastern (balkan) european countries. Comparing Romania to Bulgaria is like comparing Sweden to Finland. Two countries with different languages, while having very similar people and lifestyle.
Welcome to my country Dany!
Thanks Cristi :D
Great trip and views from Bucharest.
We are glad you enjoyed your stay in Bucuresti :D Come back anytime and discover more of its hidden gems : The Therme Spas, the Cotroceni neighborhood (filled with old stone villas upon the hill), the friendly workers district of Drumul Taberei and many more :D
Wow, very beautiful 🥰 have fun and many greetings 🖖
Thanks for a very nice tour. That hotel is majestic. A lot of French-influenced architecture.
Very beautiful vlog ! Thank you for the nice words about our capital! All the best from Romania! And as a small remark, to restore the historical truth, Romania was never part of the USSR!
era sub influenta lor,dar nici Ceausescu nu i a iubit pe rusi,s a opus intrarii lor in cehoslovacia
Nice video! I am glad you got to visit the Village Museum,one of my favorite places😊.
Man your video is so amazing I liked it a lot. It got recommended to me and am so grateful. Subscribed!
Beautiful country!
Cool video and nice city. Bucharest is the city of choices. Depending what you like, you can find it. Cheers!
Thank you for this video. Beautiful.
What the hell, man! You went to Romania to eat Italian food?!? I'm appalled! Romania has some of the best dishes you'll ever try! What is wrong with you?
I disagree. Italian food is great in Romania 😂
Could be worse, could have travelled to the USA and eat what americans like to pretend is something even remotely close to Italian food 🤣 (I wouldn't be surprised if some Americans think Mac N Cheese count as Italian food)
@@teodora7219 That is not the point! Italian Food may be great in Romania, they might even do good Chinese
or Indian or whatever.
But this is supposed to be a Travel Channel showing different countries and their LOCAL culture, which also includes food.
And Romanian food is not exotic, like some Asian cuisine can be, but very hearty, down to earth Food like in most Balkan countries.
Open fire spit roast lamb and suckling pig served with roasted potatoes, rice pilaf with vegetables, string beans cooked with tomatoes, garllc, onion and bacon would be a typical Holiday meal.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with rice and meat, cooked with smoked meats, called SARMALE, would come before that.
MAMALIGA, a cornmeal porridge, like Italian polenta, usually with cheese, comes with most meals.
And there are phantastic pastries, just like in Budapest and Vienna, and last, but not least, good wines and brandies to go with the food!!!
@@teodora7219 esti bolnav,dute n Italia
@@SvengelskaBlondie For real American food try a hot dog and apple pie.
glad to have you here bro !!
enjoyed visiting :D
Ceaucescu not chenku 😂 how beautiful the film can't wait to visit again x
Very nice, thank you, John - Cleveland Ohio USA
Beautiful place
Очень красивый город
Особенно вечером😍
Dangerous.
If you want something extra in Romania, there is TRANSYLVANIA! Check mountains, villages with medieval churches. The most valuable asset is, no doubts, the PEOPLE. Welcome to Romania!
😏
Welcome to my hometown!
ROMANIA ❤❤❤❤
Like you, I am no longer a fan of cities like Paris; I prefer upward trends over decay. Glad you enjoyed “the Paris of the East”. Come visit my hometown of Cluj-Napoca and the rest of Transylvania.
I appreciate you! Keep pluggin’ away!!
The Paris of the East
daca aici e orientul inseamna ca degeaba umbli prin lume,ca nu se prinde nimic de tine
Yes JW Mariott is nice, but you should try Marmorosch :)
Seen from luxury hotels looks good sure thing. I am born and raised in Bucuresti and I am telling you, if you want to see the city and his history follow the river Dambovitza. And ask to see old churches around the town.
Welcome to my country!
Dany dev -Destination Bucharest,Romania,view of old buildings remains,life goes on ,no site of war on this country.Staying in hotel 7th floor.Marriot.Enjoy your exploration adventure
I'm romanian but my favourite town in Romania is Sinaia, one of the best from Europe.
This is obviously a hotel advertisement.
I know the hotel, I've been there for various events or at the restaurant and I had a subscription to the gym for several years. It is an elegant hotel that deserves publicity.
@@nataliadumitru3833 Romanians avoid big hotels, in general.
But for business people or for those who want to spend more and receive a wider range of services (which many of us consider useless) it is ok.
Don't be negative. 😂
Welcome brother !
Hello Danny watching from United Arab Emirates UAE
You should've visited inside of the Parliament building ... it's stunning
I used to play at Marriott 20 years ago😄
Hey man, time to come back!
You should visit Iasi especialy in the spring or summer.
Cooool. Video.
It’s also super cheap. As Albania. I see what u doing hehe 😜 I spent months in Bucharest, it’s OK. But Brasov is beautiful!
Was this a tour of Bucharest or a tour of Marriott?
What to visit Bucharest too
When was your video shot? Is it in November? Because the weather looks really nice and we are planning a trip to Bucharest this November. Kindly reply.
In August :) November probably a bit colder
Have been following you for quite some time but can't you get your audio production resolved to a state when it is audible in the video ALL the Time. Other wise nice coverage.
Beautiful city, cool vid! I also liked how you did pronation biceps, before back training, at the gym. lol Actually Ceausescu era was not all gray communism and dictatorship. Besides the Parliament building think about other projects like Transfagarasanu, a mountain dislocated to build 150 km of sinuous road, with the large Vidraru dam on top, for military purpose.
Hahaha I do biceps before hitting legs 🙈👌🏻
@@Danygotaworldtosee Good warm up for the legs .Haha. Cheers!
"Ceaușescu" is the only leader we Romanians will never bother to correct you on how to say it. It's funny how foreigners manage to give him even better nicknames than us ! 😂😂😂😂
Casa Poporului is world's heaviest building and second when it comes about size after Pentagon.
Just to clarify, the Romanian Parliament Building is the 2nd heaviest (not largest as in volume) administrative building in the world.
And I've been to Bucharest, I actually wanna go back, I had a good time there!
You are wrong, is the heaviest in the world, and the second largest building after the Pentagon
@@ciprianvoicu4934 oh wait, yeah you are right, it is the heaviest!! 😅😅 I got things mixed up now!! 😂
Romanian Parlament is the 1st heaviest in the world and the largest is the Pentagon
Well, actually a very few people know that the size is considered as the total square metre of the floorings but considering the huge high rooms of the first floors/levels which are not existing in the Pentagon building the volum of building is probably as well the largest in the world.
You're wrong. Is the 1st heaviest and the 2nd largest in the world after the Pentagon.
High quality
I have rarely seen someone who presents everything in an aristocratic style
with less traffic it could be a great capital
Why you alwsys say V on JW MARRIOT? That’s W- dabulyo not V-vee.
He's probably a Latin language speaker so this is the way the Latins are spelling W, as a V
I love how Dany teases us with the shots of his chest (10:10) and his delicious cakes. He knows very well what he is doing
Romania is not a post Soviet country. It is a post communist country. Our communist dictator was inspired by Mao.
You’re right 👍🏼 who was mao inspired by 😉
@@Danygotaworldtosee The DEVIL😁
I get what you're saying, but even communism comes in different forms. Most probably MAO was influenced by others, Engels and Marx, his upbringing and awful personality.
Maybe by Napoleon, he demolished a lot in terms of creating large boulevards...
@@ionelghiorghita688Napoleon 3rd
@@estellecernat2870yeah, the first was busy with the wars....
You have to eat romanian food...
the REAL charm of romania is going to the rural/rustical/backwoods area (sadly hard to reach) that equal lord of the rings sights and also dine with locals like it's 1950
I like your outfit.. when you come back in ph.
You shoud see Iasi..
If you don’t like…don’t come again ! ❤️🇷🇴❤️
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HALLO FROM GERMANY WEN I SEE YOU'RE VLOG I WAS SURE YOU ARE AMERICAN THE BANKER OR SO LIEBE GRUßE AUS MAINZ HAPPY THAT YOU LAIKE BUCURESTI
u keep saying "JV" marriott, its not!!! It's "J-W", not J-V....
I couldn't hear a thing due to the horrible traffic.
ce țeapă ai luat cu papanașul !, sau așa vrut ?
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you ve Seen nothing...youve been in 1 sq km arround
Please come back to the Philippines 🇵🇭 WE MISS YOU !!!
Bro , out of bulshiit , pls tell me like Ro what i m . but onest do you regreat time and money spend in Bucharest ,out of info like Bucharest is not a turistic spot of Romania ? its more exactly transit city for school bussines work etc ... ? but pls in face of goood by onest and speack thruueeee
Glad you like it....too bad Romania it's underrated
Dani dear, why you didn't expect the city oft Bucharest being what it is: an 800 years old European capital?
Even if you travel often you are a bit too ignorant dear! Level up - I suggest- your information. Thanks!.
I am very happy that youre showing Romania to the world but youre still doing a mistake that many travelers do. You arent coming with an open mind. If youre gonna come with the thought of Romania being a communist dirty country then you will only focus and notice those things about the country. I asume you arent going to Berlin thinking about seeing dirty communist buildings even tho Berlin was communist. Yes Romania was communist but thats only a very small percentage of our total history. Its sad that Eastern Europe in general is only depicted by the a the short communist rule compared to 100s of years of history and traditions. Russia did indeed ruin our reputation but at the end of the day Eastern Europe is a diverse place with unique traditions the same way all of Western Europe isnt generalized into on stereotype. Romania for example may have some slavic influences but it still is completely different compared to the rest of Eastern Europe. Our language Romanian may have a few Slavic influences but that doesnt make Romanian any less latin than the other Romance languages. It still is a Latin language. French also has many Germanic influences but it still is considered a Latin language. So should Romanian. Anyway i didnt mean it as hate but just as informing you.
WTF!?!!!!THIS VIDEO IS NOT ABOUT BUCHAREST,IS ABOUT MARRIOT HOTEL!!!!
To show an international hotel as a national mark...notvreally good ideea.
One of the most relevant historic buildings in Romania connected to the Parliament 😉
@@Danygotaworldtosee hi from belgrad at the moment!i like plata universitate
to stroll in the nicht.i always avoid lipscani old town and i like walk in universitate.
Romania has many other cities which are more beautiful than Bucharest like Brasov, Iasi, Constanta, Cluj, Timisoara, Oradea, Rasnov, Alba Iulia etc. which are more tourist friendly cities with more history and touristic attractions
Brasov looks beautiful indeed and very unique.
@@TheMatchReview I agree. It s my favorite city from my country
Sibiu ,Sighisoara , Sinaia are a must see also ^^
Constanta e praf...
Bucharest is the best for the nightlife, many tourists are coming for that.
U gonna visit other cities from Romania also ? Bucharest its not really tourist friendly ^^
Also if u still in Bucharest big tip u shoulnd miss Therme Bucharest .
Ce sa zica si pripasul de sorin, ca Bucurestiul nu e "tourist friendly". Ia zi de unde esti si iti zic n motive pt care e inferior capitalei
@@blazeiron1703Chiar Din Bucuresti :))
old city lipscani is not the best place for tyrist
@@sorinpopa1442mai mare dusman ca romanul parca exista
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CEAUCESCU I is pronounced Chauchescu 😂
0:30 "Ceaușescu" not "Ceaușencu"
at least gets your facts right before making a video about a country lmfao
You only travel in cheap destinations….
Beautiful destinations.
One night in that hotel is your salary for a month, lol :))
How come, ALL OF A SUDDEN, all foreigners Discover România?
Who pays you?
The west is fighting against Russia, so they want to strengthen the borders of EU.
At least in image!
Me. Don't tell anyone else.
Ceaucencu😂 it's pronounced Cia-u-shes-cu
Why do Romanian girls always try and slap my Portuguese Linguica?
Because it's ugly af.
Bucharest means rubbish,visit another cities in Romania,but not Bucharest.
He visited Bucharest as a tourist and liked it and like him are many that like this city. Bucharest is a city that's constantly evolving and reinventing itself, and it's this dynamic spirit that resonates with so many visitors. From its historic landmarks to its modern art galleries, Bucharest offers a captivating blend of old and new. While it's understandable that not everyone will love every city, I believe it's unfair to discourage others from experiencing Bucharest for themselves.
Încearcă să promovezi țara ta. Nu mai denigra țara sau orașul în care te-ai născut..! Rușine..!!
mai mare gunoi uman ca tine nu exista,ar trebui sa ti ridice statutul de om