Parc King Micheal I
January 21, 2023 in Romania ⋅ ⛅ 10 °CParc King Micheal I and the house of Nicolae Ceaușescu.
Parc King Micheal I and the house of Nicolae Ceaușescu.
Nope the Romanians haven’t robbed this from Paris. This monument was built in 1921, and then rebuilt in stone in 1936, it commemorates Romania's victory in the First World War and the coronation ofRead more
This evening was spent at a spa just outside Bucharest (yes an hours taxi still constitutes being just outside the city). The spa was absolutely fantastic, with tones of pools, saunas, minerals, sunRead more
First stop on the trip was the Palace of the Parliament. One of the largest buildings in the world, and the heaviest, it was built by the communist party, particularly the dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.Read more
Back in Bucharest and only off the plane and straight into the old town for dinner. We headed to Caru’ cu Bere… it was recommended by Hannah’s Romanian friend in L’pool and it was absolutelyRead more