Welcome back, I’m here to continue the magical list focused on inspiring you to visit Romania.
Peasant Museum – One of the more underrated museums in Bucharest
This is a good place to get a sense of Romanian culture, ranging from textiles, paintings, tools, traditions, and a good place to find souvenirs. Also follow Lorin, one of the tour guides I’m working with at Btrip.
Nostalgia – one of the most unique party settings in Bucharest
So if you are looking for a unique party setting that brings you in the past (late 90’s early 00′). The official website: https://nostalgia.love/bilete/ and just to get a glimpse of one of their stunts:
in case the link is not working: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKhQkbZojDB/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&%3Bigsh=MTYza3lmZ2J2NjY5eA%3D%3D
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKhQkbZojDB/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MTYza3lmZ2J2NjY5eA==Doftana, Ghika Castle – Huntig Palace of the Ghika Family
Romania has a long line of nobiliary families and these families have small palaces all across Romania, some more impressive than others but part of the history of this beautiful country.
Herculane Baths – Ressurection of the Roman baths
Herculane is an old thermal bath that has been neglected over time, but this year they ressurected the old Roman baths, and in the future I’m hopping to see the old austrian ones ressurected.
Road trips!
Is Romania the easiest country to drive in? No, it is one of the least safe in the European Union, but if you drove in hectic parts of the world, you can drive here too. And the mountain roads are truly impressive!


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