Romania's capital Bucharest is real, raw and terrific

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Bucharest is maybe the most misunderstood city in Europe. Travel writers and vloggers are all over the map about it, with some praising it for its eclectic vibe and others going so far as to suggest that travelers skip it entirely.
    Best ignore the latter. For anyone wanting to understand Romania, Bucharest is essential. As I show in the video, Bucharest feels alive and real, not dependent on the artificiality of a “tourist attraction” or two for its chops.
    This is Romania at its source: for politics, the economy and culture.
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Комментарии • 98

  • @clivesheppard
    @clivesheppard 8 дней назад +26

    I enjoyed that tour Ron, thanks for sharing. I first visited the city in the summer of 1990 as a backpacker and it was a very different place to what it is now. For me, the friendliness of the latin locals and their dark sense of humour won me over. Time passed and I decided to relocate from London to Bucharest around 12 years ago and have been very happy ever since.
    I can confirm that squirrels DO actually live in Herastrau / King Michael I park but they are VERY shy (unlike the ones I'm used to in the parks in London!). They are reds and are much smaller than the grey ones found in England and in the States.
    By chance, I met my now wife (a Romanian) while jogging/running around the lake in that very park. For me, my Romanian experience has been awesome and Bucharest is an extremely safe city to live in - as is Romania in general. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending the city and the country to anyone curious about visiting. My wife is actually from Transylvania rather than Bucharest and so, thanks to her, we spend the summers in rural Romania where the rolling hills and country life are the perfect tonic to city life.
    Thanks again, all the best!

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  8 дней назад +6

      Good to hear from you Clive. Thanks for expanding on the growing number comments about the squirrels. Glad you enjoyed the video and that you're able to check out the other videos from Romania if you haven't already. I share your enthusiasm for Bucharest and the rest of beautiful Romania. Cheers!

  • @a.c.5509
    @a.c.5509 12 дней назад +18

    Eloquent presentation. You actually tell a story compared to most of the travel bloggers eating donuts and telling how good they are. This almost "journalistic" ways of presenting things make a difference. Thank you!

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  12 дней назад +3

      Thanks A.C. That's very kind of you. My approach to what I do has a lot to do with my background as a journalist. If you haven't discovered it already, there's more about that background at my website, outboundwithron.com. I hope you continue to watch and enjoy the videos!

    • @a.c.5509
      @a.c.5509 11 дней назад +3

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON your background now explains a lot. Congrats, I've subscribed.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  11 дней назад +2

      @@a.c.5509 Welcome aboard A.C. Thank you.

  • @SanguisEtTerra
    @SanguisEtTerra Месяц назад +24

    It appears that Bucharest has a lot of charm and history... Great job showing us around!

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад +4

      👍🏻Absolutely!

    • @elenabibescu1848
      @elenabibescu1848 25 дней назад

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON It was not revolution in 1989 and our president Ceausescu was not a dictator. You do not write our history. The west countries & Hungary & Russia & Yugoslavia were involved in the events. They planned a civil war to assassinate Ceausescu and to split the country. Hungary wanted to get North ARDEALUL which the communist got back after war.

  • @scottross8578
    @scottross8578 Месяц назад +24

    Thanks for sharing your travels with us. I loved Bucharest as well as the rest of Romania. I found it full of contradictions which only made it more interesting for me. For the people who say there is nothing to see or do, they're not trying very hard or are simply looking for other things. The place is full of interesting corners, alleys, squares, etc. Great job!

  • @PeterNolan-009
    @PeterNolan-009 19 дней назад +9

    Very cool Ron. I spent a year working in Romania in 2004-5. It was a lovely place to work. I really enjoyed it.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  19 дней назад +1

      Peter, thanks for sharing. I can see why your year in Romania could be such an awesome experience!

    • @PeterNolan-009
      @PeterNolan-009 19 дней назад +1

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON Hi Ron, I lived at Strada Academiei 23 bis, București 010012. You can look it up. This is right next to University Station. My customer was Orange Romania at Piatia Victorei. My employer was down past Unirii. So I could walk up or down down Calaea Victorei to go to work or catch the train. It also meant that I was right in the center of town and got to see all the old town sights. So your video brought back lots of lovely memories, thank you!!

  • @alinastanescu6208
    @alinastanescu6208 15 дней назад +10

    Best presentation of the city I've ever seen on youtube.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  15 дней назад +2

      Thank you Alina! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I certainly enjoyed Bucharest.

  • @mstrbool602
    @mstrbool602 Месяц назад +15

    Love this city ❤

  • @Sofia-0001
    @Sofia-0001 Месяц назад +22

    Good presentation ❤ Few mentions.. Vlad the Impaler is a national hero in Romania, as he was cruel with the bad guys and the invaders, but was just and fair with the good guys. He built at least a monastic complex at Comana and moved the capital of Wallachia from Curtea de Arges to Bucharest.. Then about the royal family of Romania, in Dec ''47 was expelled to Switzerland, fooled by the communists that if he abdicates will have free way to load everything they want in a train and leave in dignity. Well, when they reached the border they removed from the 3rd to last wagon, so the royal family crossed the border only with the residential wagons and left almost all the stuff behind. In Switzerland king Michael and his wife queen Anna had to grow and sell chicken and vegetables to make a living, then they even moved to the US for a while, where he worked as a salesman in New York, under the name of Michael King, exchanging his name from the Romanian passport Michael Rege (King). This was the guy who arrested Hitler's best partner, Marshal Antonescu and kicked the Germans out of Romania in August '44, giving free way to Soviets into Romania and Bucharest. Then employed 560k Romanians in the west offensive, helping free from the Nazis Transylvania, Hungary and Czechoslovakia, many battles independently from the Soviets.. Well, have fun in Romania. Cheers!

    • @florintrandafir7573
      @florintrandafir7573 3 дня назад

      Fals ! Abdicarea Regelui Mihai n-are nici o legatura cu vagoanele alea despre care vorbesti ! Numai la vagoane nu le statea gandul in momentele alea ! Regele Mihai a fost şantajat să semneze actul de abdicare din 30 decembrie 1947 de catre Petru Groza şi şeful partidului comunist, Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej, viitorul dictator al Romaniei,care l-au ameninţat pe rege că dacă nu abdică,o mie de tineri dintre cei deja arestaţi vor fi ucişi si ca va urma si uciderea altora ! Informati-va inainte de a scrie prostii !

  • @Lulu-if4eg
    @Lulu-if4eg 9 дней назад +7

    I lived 25 years in Bucharest than married to a german and since 1970 I have a new life around Frankfurt/M‼️
    Make me happy to see the old KNOWN districts in Bucharest the areas where I worked for Romanian Bank for foreigners trade ‼️thanks for yr good presentation ‼️👍🥰👏🙏🤗👻🙋

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  9 дней назад +3

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video Lulu! It was a delight being in Bucharest.

    • @Lulu-if4eg
      @Lulu-if4eg 9 дней назад

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON Very kind of you ‼️👍😂🌹👏🙋

  • @InfrastructuraRomania
    @InfrastructuraRomania Месяц назад +11

    Hello from Bucharest Romania 🇹🇩

  • @MihaiRUdeRO
    @MihaiRUdeRO 8 дней назад +7

    Very good presentation! I've been to Bucharest a few times, I've always loved the city. It's not a very touristic city, a lot of Romanians themselves will tell you not to go there or actively avoid it themselves (my father), but personally I've always liked its charm. It's a gritty city, not very organized and not as beautiful externally as other European capitals. But I like the grit, the density, the people are laid back, the fact that people mind their own business (there was a CIA blacksite in the center of the city for God's sake and nobody ever cared enough to notice), the endless options you have for everything, and the rapid growth since the fall of the Iron Curtain. It's a city full of life and a place you'll never be bored!

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  8 дней назад

      Thanks for the excellent observations! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @GB-bx6gz
    @GB-bx6gz 4 дня назад +3

    If i may to add some information to your nice video :
    The fountain of Bucharest are the longest music 🎵 fountain in the world, every weekend are perfect place to enjoy !

  • @driftert5687
    @driftert5687 Месяц назад +10

    I like your style and knowledgeable narrative👍👍

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад

      Thanks Drifter! I'm glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @FigurativeDreams
    @FigurativeDreams 6 дней назад +6

    bucharest is amazing :)

  • @teddy98100
    @teddy98100 Месяц назад +12

    Yeah, we have squirrels, but they are not that easy to be seen :).

    • @havaoren2468
      @havaoren2468 Месяц назад +5

      I saw squirrels in the botanical garden in Cluj, also in Sinaia and in Vatra Dornei.

  • @vald9698
    @vald9698 14 дней назад +8

    I like your style, Ron! You speak like someone who used to work in radio or television and your voice is soothing.
    Let me make one correction, for the sake of accuracy. At 5:35 you talk about the Art Deco glory of Bucharest in the 1800s. But u probably made a confusion: Art Deco is a modernist style of architecture and it started to get popularity after WW1 (1920 - 1940). Bucharest has a lot of Art Deco buildings, but the ones shown in your video in the Old Center are not Art Deco. The prevalent styles in the 1800s were Neoclassicism (the Atheneum and the History Museum on Calea Victoriei, across the street from CEC Bank building), Eclecticism (the National Bank of Romania, just right behind you on your right at 5:35, finished in 1880 and the CEC Bank building on Calea Victoriei) and also Beaux Arts.
    The Art Deco buildings are not that obvious, but there are everywhere. There are architects organizing walking tours which center on visiting the most representative Art Deco buildings (but they are mainly low residential buildings, with a few exceptions, like The Palace of the Telephone on Calea Victoriei).

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  14 дней назад +5

      Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks, too, for the architecture notes. Please forgive my less-than-stellar attempt to describe Bucharest's beautiful Old Town.

  • @cinamar221
    @cinamar221 Месяц назад +8

    amazing TRUE video, I subscribed you, awesome explenations.

  • @julianleft4662
    @julianleft4662 6 дней назад +6

    Good presentation. I think when it comes to a singular identifiable tourist attraction, that can be People's Palace. It's more and more associated with Bucharest. Even among promotional leaflets and marketing campaigns. Personally I'm conflicted about it because it is a big piece of ego but... but.... it is part of our history and it does have it's own unique charm in a vacuum. It's also a reminder for tourists what authoritarian regimes can lead to. But it is an imposing attraction you'll not see anywhere else. So while I do agree, initially Bucharest wasn't known for a specific thing like Eiffel Tower or Colosseum, I feel like in the last decade People's Palace has been that one building more and more foreigners are getting familiar with.

  • @dtf.eternal5857
    @dtf.eternal5857 Месяц назад +9

    One thing I want to mention, U did this in Alexandria Library as well, u kept your voice low out of respect, here it was not the case, cos it was pretty loud, but you did it anyway, shows your character and your emancipation 💯

  • @coolmojito
    @coolmojito 7 дней назад +5

    The perfect title about Bucharest doesn't exi-

  • @michaelrivman4569
    @michaelrivman4569 6 дней назад +3

    Great

  • @valimatei9
    @valimatei9 6 дней назад +4

    Just to help with one misunderstandings foreigners make (beside not eating a meal at the restaurants all the ingredients together like a morsel of cabbage roil with mamaliga and bite of hot pepper) , so Roman Atehneum is not Roman as in Rome Italy , Roman in this case has a circumflex accent on top of the A meaning Romanian Atheneum !

  • @rn3074
    @rn3074 Месяц назад +5

    Loved this series! I look forward to Bulgaria! ❤

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it RN and hope you keep watching.

  • @dtf.eternal5857
    @dtf.eternal5857 Месяц назад +4

    Amazing stuff Ron, anyone else told you u kinda emanate Morgan Freeman vibes? your narration is impeccable.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much Eternal! That's high praise. I'm so glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @rabbitkumardua1038
    @rabbitkumardua1038 40 минут назад

    Ur presentation is impressive
    Keep us giving such informative videos
    Thanks
    RK Dua New Delhi India

  • @user-ru7cu1zi3c
    @user-ru7cu1zi3c 20 часов назад

    Thank you! I was born în Bucharest în 1968 and I love my town! You are s-o nice to us! Thank you!

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  19 часов назад

      So glad you enjoyed the video! Hope you have the chance to see the others from Romania and elsewhere.

  • @anamirawdaly2597
    @anamirawdaly2597 3 дня назад +2

    Beautiful beautiful ❤😊

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  3 дня назад

      Thank you! I'm happy that you enjoyed the video.

  • @Bellasie1
    @Bellasie1 День назад

    Wow that was VERY interesting and now I want to go there. I have never had any particular plan to go to Romania, but all the Romanian people I've met were so nice that I think I need to visit some day.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  День назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video of Bucharest. If you haven't done so already I'm sure you will enjoy the other videos from the Romania series on the channel. Yes, by all means, I would encourage anyone to not miss out on traveling to Romania!

  • @valimatei9
    @valimatei9 20 дней назад +3

    And history !

  • @merryrose7870
    @merryrose7870 День назад

    Beautiful...

  • @constantingherghinoiu4541
    @constantingherghinoiu4541 День назад

    Good presentation! Thank you!

  • @Canaldeyt254
    @Canaldeyt254 2 дня назад +1

    I didnt know Mircea Geoana started a yt channel 😮

  • @descoiatorul
    @descoiatorul 5 дней назад +1

    5:36 The Old Town is not "the height of Art Deco glory", since Art Deco emerged in the 1900s. Instead, it's a prime example of Bucharest's Beaux Arts period, when Romanian architects were trained in prestigious French universities and adopted the French style. Examples of Art Deco architecture in Bucharest are scattered throughout the city, so there is no single district that can be defined by it. However, established Art Deco landmarks of Bucharest include:
    The Telephony Palace (Victoriei Avenue)
    Lido Hotel (Gen. Gheorghe Magheru Blvd.)
    Magheru One (Gen. Gheorghe Magheru Blvd.)
    Ambassador Hotel (Gen. Gheorghe Magheru Blvd.)
    Union Business Center (Academiei St.)

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  5 дней назад

      You are absolutely correct. Please forgive my error. I've apologized for this once before already on this message board. Thanks for calling out my mistake.

  • @misscg367
    @misscg367 11 дней назад +2

    Unfortunately, Romania doesn`t have squirrels, foxes or badgers in big cities, maybe in small towns and villages, they keep to themselves in the woods. The same goes for singing birds like robins for example, the way the buildings were constructed by cutting all the trees and then building deterred any wild animals :(

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  11 дней назад

      Thanks for answering my curiosity!

    • @raduradu334
      @raduradu334 4 дня назад

      The parks have squirrels

    • @rowena6053
      @rowena6053 2 дня назад

      ​@@OUTBOUNDWITHRONThere are squirrels in Bucharest's parks. I happen to live in the nearby of "Michael the first' park and I saw them from time to time in the park and sometimes even in the trees of my garden, which is at a relatively considerable distance from the park. So yes, there are squirrels... but they are pretty shy I guess... As for foxes and badgers, nobody expects to see them in the cities and most of all in Bucharest, but I can tell you I saw many foxes in the surroundings of Bucharest and once even a badger. You are doing a great job Ron, keep it up! ❤✌👍

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  2 дня назад

      @@rowena6053 Thanks for the squirrel update, Rowena. And I'm glad you enjoy the channel.

  • @florintanasoiu
    @florintanasoiu 23 дня назад +5

    Nowhere in historical reports Vlad the Impaler was called "Dracula". This nickname has only a fictional and later commercial origin.
    His name was Vlad Dracul, their family known as Draculesti and has something to do with the Dragon's Knights Order. Draculesti is in Romanian as you would say in English, for instance, the Smiths.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  23 дня назад

      Thanks so much. I had no idea that Draculesti is a common surname in Romania.

    • @SuperMrObserver
      @SuperMrObserver 4 дня назад

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON it s not common at all

  • @dorinsarbu2724
    @dorinsarbu2724 10 дней назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @MaximDL1410
    @MaximDL1410 5 дней назад +1

    ☝️👏❤️✊😊

  • @RickJuniorO
    @RickJuniorO 6 часов назад

    Love this video so much. The car industry really has taken over the city and the country for that matter, but there is a large fight against it, and the current government is very pro good urbanist choices, both for the city and the entire country. I love how big and dense and beautiful but edgy bucharest is, it is very much like paris, but very much its own thing and therefore very different, same goes for its similarity to berlin. Im glad you spoke on the parking in the revolution square area. It is truly saddeing to see how much car parking and cars in general have taken over, but people are fighting back. Know what I do? Every car parked on the sidewalk gets a BIG scratch on the side of their car. Oops, shouldnt have been on the sidewalk i guess 😅

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  6 часов назад

      Rick I'm so glad you enjoyed the video...and I share your enthusiasm for Bucharest!

  • @SimonescuPetre
    @SimonescuPetre 4 дня назад +1

    I speak for the squirrels 🐿️. Most of us emigrate to the west, and the rest are shy.

  • @thebigskyguy
    @thebigskyguy Месяц назад +2

    Would you advise flying into Bucharest, spending a few days, then renting a car to visit Transylvania? I guess I'm asking if driving the highways of Romania is safe? Thanks

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад +4

      Hi bigskyguy. Unfortunately I'm not really qualified to talk about driving in Romania since I haven't done it. All my transport has been by train or bus between cities. I will say based on what I've observed the highways (including major routes) appear to consist of a lot of two-lane roads that are often jammed with traffic including heavy trucks and buses. That said, if you fly to Bucharest you can easily take a train (or bus) to Brasov (about an hour and a half) where you will be at the lower end of Transylvania and from which you can travel anywhere else in the region by train or bus. However, neither system is fast and for long distances the connections can sometimes be a bit frustrating. If you can be patient and go with the flow there's nothing wrong with the transportation itself.

    • @thebigskyguy
      @thebigskyguy Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your candid response. Just discovered your travel channel. Excellent work.

    • @costinhalaicu2746
      @costinhalaicu2746 Месяц назад +4

      It depends what your term of comparison is. Romania has a worse record of road safety than other EU countries, but the difference isn't exactly huge compared to at least some of these countries. For example, if you feel safe driving in Portugal or Greece, it's not a huge difference compared to Romania, even though Romania does still fare worse than those two countries. If, on the other hand, your "gold standard" for road safety is Sweden, the difference is a bit sharp. Statistically, driving in Romania seems to be a bit safer than driving in the United States, though not by a large margin.

    • @axcn4733
      @axcn4733 Месяц назад +1

      what do you mean if is safe? geez man, some people are so ignorant...

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад +1

      @@axcn4733 What's the question?

  • @cristianmoroianu6716
    @cristianmoroianu6716 4 дня назад +2

    Visit Brașov the most beautiful city of Romania !!! ♥️💛💙

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  4 дня назад

      I did. You can watch the video of Brazov on my RUclips channel.

  • @maxavail
    @maxavail 6 дней назад +1

    0:44 Selly ?

  • @humanrightsadvocate
    @humanrightsadvocate 6 дней назад +1

    If you come to Bucharest and you don't visit Aleea Livezilor, you wasted your time and money.

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  6 дней назад

      Will note that for the future. :-)

    • @cristian_pop
      @cristian_pop 4 дня назад +1

      @@OUTBOUNDWITHRON no man, he's joking with you. Aleea Livezilor is the worst, poorest and used to be the most dangerous street in Bucharest. Stay away! :))

  • @brrrburberry2554
    @brrrburberry2554 4 дня назад +2

    what are you talking about man?we have no effeilt tower or buchingam castle?we have better then that,40 years of terror for comunism?you know nothing,romania is very safe compare where you come from,people are smart and food is amazing.

  • @falxus9962
    @falxus9962 11 дней назад +3

    Old timer!!We romaniand give a s...h on your opinon about Romania!Our ancestors the dacians are the only enemies for the Roman Empire who celebrated By the Rome!Traian Column is the prouve!!!!!!!!!!!Not your ancestor the picts,not gouls ,not germans but only dacians!!!

  • @moldovandorin6187
    @moldovandorin6187 5 дней назад +4

    it was not 4 decades of communist misery ... it was 4 decades of simple life and independence

  • @vladracul40
    @vladracul40 4 дня назад +1

    Okay, you come vizited, enjoyed the food and drinks and somthing else GOOD FOR YOU - THEN NOW GO HOME .

  • @FastEddieDice
    @FastEddieDice Месяц назад +6

    *people's palace = 9 billion lbs (4 million tons) as opposed to 9 billion tons :)

    • @OUTBOUNDWITHRON
      @OUTBOUNDWITHRON  Месяц назад +4

      Thanks for flagging the error Eddie. You are correct. I should have said 9 billion pounds, not tons.