The architecture in this Romania is really beautiful. I have a friend who lives in Brasov, and I always wondered what it looked like, so thanks for taking the time to do such an extensive video of this country. Glad you two enjoyed!❤️✈️
Thanks for this thoroughly enjoyable and informative program. What an interesting city(and country) to spend a long weekend touring. I wonder if it would be better to visit during the late Spring or early Fall in order to avoid the huge crowds? I would certainly be interested in visiting the Communist Museum. Nicolae Ceausescu was such an evil tyrant but suffered a painful end. It's always encouraging to see a country recover from a tragic period of its history. Wishing you and your wife a wonderful weekend.
@@jvstcu76 thank you! I think the next time we visit we’ll go during the Spring or Fall. The crowds were annoying but it was the heat that really got to us.
I loved this video! Wish that you could have spent more time in the countryside, but I really enjoyed “exploring” a country that I know relatively little about. Well done!
That's what you've been told, the only madness I see is one of misunderstanding the true purpose of it. Romania was the only country in the world in 1989 wint ZERO international debt, the building was supposed to serve as a command center for all the ministries and economic activities, including a microchip industry. Our national bank accounts have disappeared after his departure, that should tell you most of the story.
It is the heaviest building in the world not the second.. however is not something we can be proud of it simply cost too much and it was one of the Ceausescu s madness
The architecture in this Romania is really beautiful. I have a friend who lives in Brasov, and I always wondered what it looked like, so thanks for taking the time to do such an extensive video of this country. Glad you two enjoyed!❤️✈️
@@dianeschroeder3980 thank you! It’s such a beautiful country
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Our latin brothers!
I'm glad you enjoyed your time in the capital!
@@Davidstrains2056 thanks for watching!
Glad tourists are coming to Romania! Hope you liked it here! Also very nice video! Im subscribing
@@serlucian9155 Thank you for the support!
Another great video sir!
@@shehebehsuebwisshgauwbevsjs thank you!!
Thanks for this thoroughly enjoyable and informative program. What an interesting city(and country) to spend a long weekend touring. I wonder if it would be better to visit during the late Spring or early Fall in order to avoid the huge crowds? I would certainly be interested in visiting the Communist Museum. Nicolae Ceausescu was such an evil tyrant but suffered a painful end. It's always encouraging to see a country recover from a tragic period of its history. Wishing you and your wife a wonderful weekend.
@@jvstcu76 thank you! I think the next time we visit we’ll go during the Spring or Fall. The crowds were annoying but it was the heat that really got to us.
Ceaușescu wasn't evil, it's just propaganda. He was the most country loving leader. If you ard curious I can explain more.
For Bucharest, from mid April to mid June and in September-October, the weather is very nice for visiting.
I loved this video! Wish that you could have spent more time in the countryside, but I really enjoyed “exploring” a country that I know relatively little about. Well done!
@@BH-up8xp thank you 🙏
Try Transbucegi near Bucharest all the way to pestera Ialomitei and Sfinxul, Babele and Cross of Caraiman
President lives at Cotroceni Palace, another impressive construction in the heart of Bucharest!
Cool vid
@@kyttraus thanks
Brașov the most beautiful city of Romania !!! ♥️💛💙
@@cristianmoroianu6716 I wish we were there longer
Thanks for the look into Romania. Great video! Do I detect a slight accent with your wife?
@@adammurphy6845 thank you! Yes, she’s from the UK
Nice 😊. When did you go?
@@danterioscarrion thanks, back in August
@@nycflyertravel Are you still there? I didn’t know your wife is British.
@@danterioscarrion No, we flew back to the US after this
@@nycflyertravel All right.
That's what you've been told, the only madness I see is one of misunderstanding the true purpose of it. Romania was the only country in the world in 1989 wint ZERO international debt, the building was supposed to serve as a command center for all the ministries and economic activities, including a microchip industry.
Our national bank accounts have disappeared after his departure, that should tell you most of the story.
Caută via transilvanica
It is the heaviest building in the world not the second.. however is not something we can be proud of it simply cost too much and it was one of the Ceausescu s madness
Hello, super video, I liked it and I hope you will like it in Romania, with good and bad