Bucharest…You Always Have to See the Capital

Ah, Romania! I have always dreamed of seeing the beauty and grandeur of this almost mythical land. When I set out on my journey there were pillar countries that even though I was having a wonderful time in whatever country I was in, I still anxiously looked forward to getting to. Greece was the first and the second…Romania!

So, after wrapping up Bulgaria I headed to the capital of this pillar country and looked forward to starting off my Romanian adventure. Bucharest is a city much like other capitals which at first sight may not be what you expected. Like every capital, it is a traffic-jammed, graffiti-laden mass of humanity.

But if you take the time and dig a little deeper you will find a history-rich city with beautiful parks and amazing little streets lined with a mixture of buildings that represents the trials and tribulations that the Romanian people have endured.

I was not expecting to like this capital city as much as I did. Let’s face it it is very rare that the capital city is the one you remember the most, but Bucharest has an energy that will leave its mark. So let’s get to chatting about all the cool stuff…

Accommodations…Sleep Inn Hostel

The hostel although a little difficult to find (BTW don’t ask taxi drivers for directions they either don’t know or just are not helpful), which basically means I got lost trying to find it, was a nice little place.

The location was everything with this hostel! It is situated within walking distance of almost all the main attractions of Bucharest including Old Town and Victory Boulevard.

The Sleep Inn hostel had all the amenities you need…a kitchen for cooking, good Wi-Fi, and a comfortable bed. The price of this hostel was the cheapest one I found so for all those goodies it was quite a bargain. Now that we have talked about where I laid my head, let’s get to the real good stuff…what I got up to while roaming these streets.

Things to do...

Every capital city has a whole slew of things to do. The capital is usually where all the big museums are and most of the major cultural events as well. Bucharest is no different.

I did see some amazing monuments and really began my journey of understanding the history of this foreign land. Plus I tried some amazing food too! So let’s get to see some stuff…

Free Walking Tour…

I know I have talked about the advantages of free walking tours when you find yourself in a new city or even when you just want to learn a little more about the history. So it should be no surprise when the very first thing I did was start googling free tour companies in Bucharest.

There were a lot of them and that is something you will find in many of the major cities across Europe. The best way to decide which one works for you is to find the one that sparks an immediate interest. In other words, go with your gut.

For me, I found a new company called Unbelievable Bucharest. The thing that drew me to this company was that they described their tours as storytelling tours and that was all I had to read. It did not hurt that the meeting point was very close to my hostel.

The tour was outstanding and given by a passionate local. I am not sponsored by this company but if you find yourself in Bucharest I highly suggest you look at these tours.

Parks…

Like most of Europe, there are many green spaces spread throughout the city. Surprisingly once within the tree-lined walkways of these parks, it is as if that hectic world is miles away. For me, one of the best things to do while trying to see everything I have ever dreamt of is to take a day and just decompress with a park day. So on my last day in Bucharest that is just what I did.

I rambled through two parks and to be honest one was way more relaxing than the other. So let’s start with the one that was nice but just not that relaxing. Izvor park is a well-landscaped park just in front of the Palace of Parliament and is a nice park.

But the one park I suggest you see above all else is Bucharest’s Central Park otherwise known as Cismigiu Park. This park is so beautiful with its lake and tree-lined pathways you will have no choice but to have a nice relaxing day.

There are so many things to do and see in Bucharest as in most of the larger cities of Europe that you may not be able to catch everything in one go. Unless you have plenty of time so the few things I talked about in this blog could help you at least get a good feel of this amazing city. As always Shadows until the next blog safe journey!

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Written By: Kim Miller (Freelance Writer & World Traveler) @penumbra1977

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Kimberly Miller
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I am a creative freelancer with a passion for film and the written word.