aspects that I love Bucharest
- OLD AND NEW
- GARDENS
- HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT
- Bacani
- ROAD Lipscani Wives
- BEER URSUS
- GREEN JAZZ CLUB
- Jewish sites
- OLD HOUSES WITH VERANDA
- old neighborhoods
I find it enjoyable and interesting to find out, walking along minor roads, beyond 'the great tree-lined boulevards that characterize the urban plant in Bucharest, the random dialogue between the old buildings or Orthodox churches that are reflected in the windows of modern commercial buildings and offices.
In Bucharest, there are many oases of green, well kept gardens as Cismigiu park, the most 'ancient, Botanical Gardens, or simply to gardens in front of the National Theatre where he is happy to stay a very pleasant on the benches. But some are also very attractive impenetrable private gardens, villas overwhelmed by a wild and lush vegetation intentionally left ..
where for less than € 4 serve a delicious goulash, original recipe cooked Hungarian, also reproduced on the tablecloth. So 'you can' fool can also prepare the goulash in the kitchen ..
But even more 'attractive and' the service very nice, with beautiful ceramics from Hungary and the kindness and concern of the waiters, so 'rare in Romania, that make you feel like a princess!
4. The shops Bacani .
The ancestors of modern supermarkets survive in every district of Bucharest, thanks to affordable packages to small and often loose, flexible hours no sleep. An 'island of sobriety' anticonsumista.
5. The shops for brides to Lipscani. The ancient medieval street in Leipzig and the rich merchants' now a diverse store specializing in clothing and accessories for weddings.
7. Green Hours 22 Club Jazz A pleasant stop during the day, sipping a beer at the outdoor bar, relax with a jazz, give a look at the Humanitas library, read the proposed music and drama club
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8 Jewish sites. Very few buildings in the north east Piazza Unirii
testify to the Jewish presence in Bucharest, since the second century AD In the Ocean Synagogue, that 'the main, the Museum of History of the Jews of Romania dr. Moses Rosen. In the near Temple Choir, the interior and 'stunningly beautiful, there is the moving memorial to the thousands of Romanians Holocaust victims. A few meters the Teatrul Evreiesc de stat, only Yiddish theater in Europe. Another very interesting place and 'the Jewish Cemetery Sephardic rite, in Serban Voda. Between natural vegetation is left intentionally, here photographed the tomb belongs to Levi, ancient family Bible, the symbol of hands with thumbs and forefingers together.
9 The cottages with verandas in stained glass.
10 I old neighborhoods. In the maze of streets around Piazza Unirii Square or Universitatii you discover beautiful period buildings, with stone decorations often highly sought after. Many are falling, or occupied by gypsy families, but some are inhabited and well-restored house, or foundations or the ubiquitous dental
This secluded located near Calderon Avenue and maintain a decent appearance since 'borders the heavily guarded Israeli Embassy.