Hola Ben, I went to Romania last May and I love the countryside. There are some parts of Bucharest that are nice but unfortunately there are also a lot of run-down buildings. Nice and friendly people. Your drone shots are amazing, as always. Adios amigo
Hola amigo, long time no see! Yes, Brasov was beautiful and it was so nice to go for a walk through the forests and all the greenery (Part 3). Cuidate!
No early airport hanging around for me i can see around the world on your videos,Keep them coming by the way ive let your room out till you come back ha ha.
I just found your chanel. I suggest you to fly to Cluj-Napoca, go then and see Alba-Iuia, maybe Oradea and maybe you wish to visit some caves and mountains( look for Apuseni). You can go and swim in termal water near Oradea at Baile Felix or they do have in Oradea a place to swim.( I think is call Nymphea if I am not wrong). From Cluj-Napoca you can go and visit of course ,after you go and check the town and citadel and museums and so one, go and see "Salina Turda" and cheile Turzii( you need to have fleece/boots/and mountains clothes with you of course). You can see Hunedoara and the Corvin Castle , Sarmizegetusa Regia, Deva, and as well you can fly to see Iasi another time. If you take a train from Cluj you can go to see a small toen similar with those from Germany, Bistrita . There is info tourist center. Visit the museum, the big church, the small old tower, the little central park, walk on small central streets, galery art ,Sinagogue. You can go at Colibita sleep over night and go in mountains with a guide eventualy . Visit Bistricioru . You can go and drink real mineral water to a smal place call Sangeorz-Bai. ( of course if you can do it, as it smell a bit like boil eggs. I can not ) You can visit Targu-Mures and rhan Sighisoara and thermal bath as well. Maybe again another time visit Timisoara amaizing city, especially in summer, Baile Herculane for old arhitecture and termal water. Than visit cheile Nerei as well go and see Orsova and the ruins in Caras-Severin eventualy .( keep in mind the thermal water is coming woth different properties and smell😂). There are plenty of things to see in Romania. You have Danube and it's special forest name Letea. At sea side in summer you could see Constanta with Aqarium/ Museum and ruins and all sea side check what you can visit, the old casino look as old as it is. If you do like to skiing or snowoard again you do have places. You can go and visit for example Sovata and the lake plus take a ride in the old train, name Mocanita, than go at Campul cetatatii and try a fish. I Sovata walk around in the forest and see the salt on the geound ,plus go at the forest tower. In the summer you can swim. And right near you can skiing. Romania is not just Bucharest and Brasov 😊. Step by step you can visit each countey different places everytime you go. Enjoy all your trips. I return not long ago from BUdapest/Corfu/Sarande/Tirna/Skopje/Sofia and I will return to visit more places. But with me you never know when. I love to travel. Have a good time no matter where you go. 😊 Like each country, you can see good and not so good side of it, but every country got her beauty. If you love hiking, there are so many places to visit . Especialy in summer. You should see in that case Rarau and the special clifs of it , or as I said Apuseni mountains a lot of caves and special ones, Rodnei mountain , Fagaras Mountain. We do have Via Transilvania, check it online.
Welcome to my hometown! Omg you going off-Road cracked me up. Btw there are “stray garbage bears” around town! You’ll dry a RO Alert on your phone if one is around…
Hi just subscribed and started watching your videos great but can I ask as I will be travelling from London to Brasov later this month but need to get from Braşov to Bucharest by train how hard is it to book on the day or do you have any tips on how I can plan ahead as I was wanting to book a train ticket from Braşov to Bucharest for the 28th October but I am in London and have no clue if you have any tips of know how I can go about this would be great love your videos by the way
Just reading for the first time, but haven't actually had any time to read (been away 3 weeks now 😄). HAHA, well I can be selective with what I show on camera. I was pretty p*ssed off tbh 😅
I wouldn't call this type of small, colourful houses typical Eastern Europe - it is rather Central European with their similarities - especially when you consider that Wroclaw, Prague or Brasov where once part of the same state: Austria-Hungary. What really amused me: when the only reference to describe sauerkraut is a gherkin at McDonalds. 😅
Yeah you’re right, I suppose from the UK everything seems East to us. But yes there’s definitely similarity with the likes of Poland. And hey, I was just being honest!🤣
@@BenRobson123 true, if you sit on the Western edge the whole continent is East. To me Eastern Europe is more associated with Russia. But Brasov was also called Kronstadt and used to be a centre of the German population in Romania over centuries. Therefore the architecture rather resembles Austrian or German architecture. The same with Wroclaw which was over centuries German populated and part of Austria, Prussia and consequently Germany. Therefore these types of houses you would also find in parts Germany or even in Alsace (which is nowadays France). Maybe these are also all Eastern Europe to you?! 😉
Hello. I don’t know why you keep repeat it Soviet style building, because isn’t the case. You weren’t living in a soviet style building, it should to be older than that.
Hola Ben, I went to Romania last May and I love the countryside. There are some parts of Bucharest that are nice but unfortunately there are also a lot of run-down buildings. Nice and friendly people. Your drone shots are amazing, as always. Adios amigo
Hola amigo, long time no see! Yes, Brasov was beautiful and it was so nice to go for a walk through the forests and all the greenery (Part 3). Cuidate!
No early airport hanging around for me i can see around the world on your videos,Keep them coming by the way ive let your room out till you come back ha ha.
I just found your chanel. I suggest you to fly to Cluj-Napoca, go then and see Alba-Iuia, maybe Oradea and maybe you wish to visit some caves and mountains( look for Apuseni). You can go and swim in termal water near Oradea at Baile Felix or they do have in Oradea a place to swim.( I think is call Nymphea if I am not wrong).
From Cluj-Napoca you can go and visit of course ,after you go and check the town and citadel and museums and so one, go and see "Salina Turda" and cheile Turzii( you need to have fleece/boots/and mountains clothes with you of course).
You can see Hunedoara and the Corvin Castle , Sarmizegetusa Regia, Deva, and as well you can fly to see Iasi another time.
If you take a train from Cluj you can go to see a small toen similar with those from Germany, Bistrita . There is info tourist center. Visit the museum, the big church, the small old tower, the little central park, walk on small central streets, galery art ,Sinagogue. You can go at Colibita sleep over night and go in mountains with a guide eventualy . Visit Bistricioru . You can go and drink real mineral water to a smal place call Sangeorz-Bai. ( of course if you can do it, as it smell a bit like boil eggs. I can not )
You can visit Targu-Mures and rhan Sighisoara and thermal bath as well.
Maybe again another time visit Timisoara amaizing city, especially in summer, Baile Herculane for old arhitecture and termal water. Than visit cheile Nerei as well go and see Orsova and the ruins in Caras-Severin eventualy .( keep in mind the thermal water is coming woth different properties and smell😂).
There are plenty of things to see in Romania.
You have Danube and it's special forest name Letea.
At sea side in summer you could see Constanta with Aqarium/ Museum and ruins and all sea side check what you can visit, the old casino look as old as it is.
If you do like to skiing or snowoard again you do have places.
You can go and visit for example Sovata and the lake plus take a ride in the old train, name Mocanita, than go at Campul cetatatii and try a fish. I Sovata walk around in the forest and see the salt on the geound ,plus go at the forest tower. In the summer you can swim. And right near you can skiing. Romania is not just Bucharest and Brasov 😊. Step by step you can visit each countey different places everytime you go. Enjoy all your trips. I return not long ago from BUdapest/Corfu/Sarande/Tirna/Skopje/Sofia and I will return to visit more places. But with me you never know when. I love to travel. Have a good time no matter where you go. 😊
Like each country, you can see good and not so good side of it, but every country got her beauty. If you love hiking, there are so many places to visit . Especialy in summer. You should see in that case Rarau and the special clifs of it , or as I said Apuseni mountains a lot of caves and special ones, Rodnei mountain , Fagaras Mountain. We do have Via Transilvania, check it online.
Welcome to my hometown! Omg you going off-Road cracked me up. Btw there are “stray garbage bears” around town! You’ll dry a RO Alert on your phone if one is around…
Cool! I've heard of wandering bears... loved Brasov. Would be great to visit again
Hi just subscribed and started watching your videos great but can I ask as I will be travelling from London to Brasov later this month but need to get from Braşov to Bucharest by train how hard is it to book on the day or do you have any tips on how I can plan ahead as I was wanting to book a train ticket from Braşov to Bucharest for the 28th October but I am in London and have no clue if you have any tips of know how I can go about this would be great love your videos by the way
Fantastic video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it Kevin
Hello, you are right, Brașov is the most beautiful city from Romania
Have a nice trip if you are still in Romania
Super 💪💪💪💪
Reading or re-reading LOTR? I’m a Tolkien fanatic. You handled the awful apartment so well. I would have been freaked out.
Just reading for the first time, but haven't actually had any time to read (been away 3 weeks now 😄). HAHA, well I can be selective with what I show on camera. I was pretty p*ssed off tbh 😅
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Where did you eat that meal? How much was it?
Bucharest has nice parts too, you simply weren't visiting those.
LOTR!
Yess, been craving to re-watch the trilogy recently!
My apartment also had death flies on the floor🪰😭
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I wouldn't call this type of small, colourful houses typical Eastern Europe - it is rather Central European with their similarities - especially when you consider that Wroclaw, Prague or Brasov where once part of the same state: Austria-Hungary.
What really amused me: when the only reference to describe sauerkraut is a gherkin at McDonalds. 😅
Yeah you’re right, I suppose from the UK everything seems East to us. But yes there’s definitely similarity with the likes of Poland.
And hey, I was just being honest!🤣
@@BenRobson123 true, if you sit on the Western edge the whole continent is East. To me Eastern Europe is more associated with Russia.
But Brasov was also called Kronstadt and used to be a centre of the German population in Romania over centuries. Therefore the architecture rather resembles Austrian or German architecture. The same with Wroclaw which was over centuries German populated and part of Austria, Prussia and consequently Germany. Therefore these types of houses you would also find in parts Germany or even in Alsace (which is nowadays France).
Maybe these are also all Eastern Europe to you?! 😉
Hello. I don’t know why you keep repeat it Soviet style building, because isn’t the case. You weren’t living in a soviet style building, it should to be older than that.
The price of the ticket was £10 more than Ben thought
This is not a precise info
Never come back to Bucharest after what you told. Disgusting. Never tell anything bad about Romania.
You sound like a certain someone with a little black moustache
@@BenRobson123 You called Bucharest a scht****.
Bad character.
It's a bit of a shit hole, but I like it. Ha ha. You got no data on your phone there? It seems like you're doing it commando
No no, I'd be absolutely buggered if I had no data! Thankfully I selected a phone network which has inclusive data roaming across most of Europe