Great vid as always. For me it was Timisoara revisited. We missed the commercial district because in July Romy suffered from the scorching heat. Greetings from Sozopol.
As someone who lives here i can only say the only beautiful places are the 3 centers. Piata Libertatii Piata Victoriei [Where the Theater and Church is] Piata Unirii. If you go beyond the church or in any other direction beyond those 3 places, you'l see a lot of worn down buildings with a small few being restored but many still remain with no work done on them for decades.
Pfffff, man, I've spent one month in Timisoara and it is a terribly dreadful place. What you are showing is the small historical center that you can see in one morning (and then leave). That centre has some nice facades, but it is only two huge empty esplanades, packed with very impersonal (and expensive) touristic terraces. All the rest, the real Timisoara is a huge and very sordid industrial-soviet village with nothing expect greyness. One thing that surprised me is the ridiculous pretentiousness of many places (and people) in that historical part, as if they think they are in a very trendy area of central London. Seriously..... much arrogance in the service, and people are way very rude and harsh compared with the rest of Romania. I would say it is more like a village of Serbia, rather than a city of Romania. This title of "European City of Culture" for 2023 is just so ridiculous, and perhaps that made this place so pretentious. The atmosphere here has absolutely nothing to do with culture. The only thing, perhaps, is that as the two squares are big and empty they can set an stage sometimes and organise musical events, but they are more entertainment than culture. The fact that they named this "city" a cultural capital shows you how much corruption there is here (and in the EU), because I cannot understand it, unless someone paid to someone to give Timisoara such title. I'm writing all this because it is precisely all the amount of youtubers that talk about Timisoara what made me come, and I can say they give a terribly deluded vision of what this place is.
Multumim foarte mult pentru acest video foarte reusit, felicitari.
Great vid as always. For me it was Timisoara revisited. We missed the commercial district because in July Romy suffered from the scorching heat. Greetings from Sozopol.
This video, also, checked :) I like you style of irony ;))
This video is interesting to discover the city. On the contrary, the comments...🙄
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As someone who lives here i can only say the only beautiful places are the 3 centers.
Piata Libertatii
Piata Victoriei [Where the Theater and Church is]
Piata Unirii.
If you go beyond the church or in any other direction beyond those 3 places, you'l see a lot of worn down buildings with a small few being restored but many still remain with no work done on them for decades.
Pfffff, man, I've spent one month in Timisoara and it is a terribly dreadful place. What you are showing is the small historical center that you can see in one morning (and then leave). That centre has some nice facades, but it is only two huge empty esplanades, packed with very impersonal (and expensive) touristic terraces. All the rest, the real Timisoara is a huge and very sordid industrial-soviet village with nothing expect greyness. One thing that surprised me is the ridiculous pretentiousness of many places (and people) in that historical part, as if they think they are in a very trendy area of central London. Seriously..... much arrogance in the service, and people are way very rude and harsh compared with the rest of Romania. I would say it is more like a village of Serbia, rather than a city of Romania. This title of "European City of Culture" for 2023 is just so ridiculous, and perhaps that made this place so pretentious. The atmosphere here has absolutely nothing to do with culture. The only thing, perhaps, is that as the two squares are big and empty they can set an stage sometimes and organise musical events, but they are more entertainment than culture. The fact that they named this "city" a cultural capital shows you how much corruption there is here (and in the EU), because I cannot understand it, unless someone paid to someone to give Timisoara such title. I'm writing all this because it is precisely all the amount of youtubers that talk about Timisoara what made me come, and I can say they give a terribly deluded vision of what this place is.
What a bs comment from a bs person😂😂
Regina means "queen" so , it's actually Queen Maria, not "Regina Maria" but hey, it's the same.
You didn't show the most fun part : night clubs , prostitutes and casino's .. 😂😂