Houses in bucharest

First up, a guided tour of Ceaucescu's House in Bucharest. The obvious comparison is between the opulence of the Ceaucescu family home and the rest of the Romanian population. But it also illustratesLæs mere
First up, a guided tour of Ceaucescu's House in Bucharest. The obvious comparison is between the opulence of the Ceaucescu family home and the rest of the Romanian population. But it also illustratesLæs mere
Grotty in many senses of the word. Either dilapidated and covered in Graffiti or very touristy restaurants where the menu is mostly pictures of food, or girlie bars with music so loud Harpo Marx wouldLæs mere
The second biggest building in the world? Who cares. Dull. Boring. No reason to visit. Here is a picture so you don't need to visit.
Small 2 carriage train. Windows only open on 1 side. Bizarrely saw a game of cricket going on in a field by the tracks.
An hour on Brasov station was a bit of a throwback to earlier days of railways.Læs mere
Arrived in Zarnesti exactly on time and were met at the station by Cheery chappy Pensione owner and a lightly fat, unsmiley taxi driver, who it turned out would drive us t least 6-7 times in the nextLæs mere
Libearty bear sanctuary, just outside Zarnesti, is set in 90 hectares of woodland. All the bears (118 when we visited) have been rescued from a variety of circuses, tiny cages at garages or cafes, andLæs mere
Drove through the traffic of Bran and up a series of switchbacks to a large pensione (coke n cake) with splendid views. Set off walking - passed a lodge for sale with terrific views in all directionsLæs mere
Mihai and Rodica run the Hille Guesthouse in Magura - and it is te perfect illustration as to why the star system for accommodatio n is rubbish. There are no facilities (there is wifi), no TV isLæs mere
Said goodbye to Mihai and Rodica after another top breakfast including cheese on toast - some of which were added to the surprisingly light lunches of 1 white bread cheese sandwich and an apple, whichLæs mere