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In the past years Bucharest became into a modern city, democratic and hip with a lot of crazy nightlife, loads of restaurants and cafes! There is a lot to see, and a lot to do. We stayed in the central area right next to the ancient city at an Airbnb , of course, that was really really nice! The place was modern and the location was great. We actually never got to meet our host, but she was lovely and she sent us some recommendations to some places. The key guy was really nice as well.
Search for other accommodations. We love tours and we usually go on a free tour at every destination we go to. I heard of a graffiti tour in Bucharest and I just felt like we had to go. I really love street art and I enjoy listening to the stories behind the art.
The graffiti tour was only 15 euros and it sounded pretty reasonable. We got it through Open Doors , and we met the guide at the university grounds. There were only 4 of us on the tour and it was really nice. We had a chance to ask a lot of questions and talk a lot with our nice guide. Her name is Elena and she led the tour beautifully, with a lot of explanations and humor. She actually told us about the artists themselves and through their stories, we understood the meaning of the art much better, and not to mention of Romania and Bucharest.
She explained exactly how Bucharest developed and changed over the years, and how much potential it has to change in the future. The tour took about 2 hours, and we also got a lot of nice recommendations. The tour definitely topped my expectation. It was a lovely way to get to know the city. If you like art and wish to see the city through a different point of view, then I suggest you go on this tour. A common website to find locals is EatWith. After conducting a lot of research I found a couple that welcome people to their home.
We went over and we met a lovely family, Laura and Cosmin, and their beautiful one-year-old Eva. They set up a table with homemade sausage, eggs, veggies, and salsa. For the main course we had mamaliga, and cabbage filled with beef. For dessert we had apple pie with some ice cream. The food was really homey, local, and mostly delicious.