I am wrapping up my 10 days here in Bucharest, Romania and wanted to write a datasheet. I know there already few of them. Most of them seem outdated and I also wanted to throw out my two cents.
Where to stay: If you’re going to be here for more than a weekend, I would highly recommend you stay near Old Town area in downtown Bucharest. One of the things I was told prior to arrival was that it can get pretty loud here and it can be hard to sleep because of the loud noise and bass from all the nightclubs. I suggest you rent a flat near Old Town, or if you don’t mind the noise then I would stay in Old Town. I stayed in old town by renting a flat on AirBnb. Prices vary around $30-40 a night for a one bedroom to two bedrooms flat near the center.
Clubs/Bars: Unfortunately, I was not able to go to the high end clubs mentioned in other datasheets. From what I am told the best clubs area Bamboo, Chaboo and Bellagio. I did go to some local bars including which I will write a small review.
Freddo: This bar/club is located in the Old Town area and is one of the newer places in the area. Place is not large and pretty nicely decorated. The drink prices range from $5 to $6 USD so not too bad in terms of prices, I think a bottle is like $40.00. There was some high level talent in here, comparable to what I see in Las Vegas. I saw a lot of fake tits, and some great looking ladies in here. I would recommend this place any night of the week.
Club Control: This place is not located in Old Town but pretty close to the area. This is place is pretty chill it has outside bar, inside bar and a dance floor. I went there on a weekday and the dance floor was not happening but it was a great layout and it something like half priced drinks which made drinks like $2 to $3 USD.
Prices and Food: The prices are pretty cheap here compared to most of western countries, $5 drinks, and Mcdonalds only $5. I would say about 40% off regular big city prices of Europe and United States. The food is pretty westernized and you can find all the big name US fast food chains, and assortment of kebab and pizza restaurants throughout Bucharest.
Sightseeing: I did a little of sightseeing by using a bike, which is what I always recommend if you want to see a city without a car and paying a ton of money. The parks, and parliament building and the art around the city are pretty cool.
Girls: Romanian women are pretty enough to warrant consider doing a long term stay in Bucharest. The women are slender feminine and in abundance compared to any US and Western European city. Most of the women have dark hair, and dress nice as well. The women of Bucharest are not as thing though as their Ukrainian, Russian and Belorussian counterparts. They tend to have more curves and more muscular athletic bodies as compared to the FSU countries. The temperament of Romanian women is also more like an Italian women compared to other FSU women or Asian women. One of the best attributes of Romanian women (Romanian in general), is that they all speak English to conversational level at a minimum as compared to Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.
As for me, I enjoyed my stay here in Bucharest; it was a cool city, beautiful women and nightlife any day of the week, and with relative cheap prices. It was one of the few cities I wanted to see and on my “to do list”.
Can you do well here?
You can do well here in Romania if you stay patient, and have a few days to work, if you have a few months you can definitely pick a quite a few Romanian women. Another thing is Tinder and other line apps; they do very well because most of the women can speak English. I got quite a few hits, from this site and couldn't meet with all the women I was supposed to meet with here.
Another thing is I am Asian, didn't seem to have resistance to the women here either, which is pretty good. I don't see Romanian women having any reservations of dating outside their race.
Would I want to another long month or two month trip here?
Unfortunately, I would not want to come back here unless I had a very good reason (visiting a friend, or work reasons). The women for me were not as good as their next door counterparts in Ukraine, Poland and Hungary. I tend to like lighter haired women with less temperament than those of the Romanian women. I also noticed that almost none of the girls here wear high heels during the day, in Ukraine it almost seemed like every girl wore high heels. Also the cost was a little higher in Bucharest, as compared to Ukraine, Hungary and Poland.
If you want know anything else, please free to write reply, as I will try to answer all replies.
Where to stay: If you’re going to be here for more than a weekend, I would highly recommend you stay near Old Town area in downtown Bucharest. One of the things I was told prior to arrival was that it can get pretty loud here and it can be hard to sleep because of the loud noise and bass from all the nightclubs. I suggest you rent a flat near Old Town, or if you don’t mind the noise then I would stay in Old Town. I stayed in old town by renting a flat on AirBnb. Prices vary around $30-40 a night for a one bedroom to two bedrooms flat near the center.
Clubs/Bars: Unfortunately, I was not able to go to the high end clubs mentioned in other datasheets. From what I am told the best clubs area Bamboo, Chaboo and Bellagio. I did go to some local bars including which I will write a small review.
Freddo: This bar/club is located in the Old Town area and is one of the newer places in the area. Place is not large and pretty nicely decorated. The drink prices range from $5 to $6 USD so not too bad in terms of prices, I think a bottle is like $40.00. There was some high level talent in here, comparable to what I see in Las Vegas. I saw a lot of fake tits, and some great looking ladies in here. I would recommend this place any night of the week.
Club Control: This place is not located in Old Town but pretty close to the area. This is place is pretty chill it has outside bar, inside bar and a dance floor. I went there on a weekday and the dance floor was not happening but it was a great layout and it something like half priced drinks which made drinks like $2 to $3 USD.
Prices and Food: The prices are pretty cheap here compared to most of western countries, $5 drinks, and Mcdonalds only $5. I would say about 40% off regular big city prices of Europe and United States. The food is pretty westernized and you can find all the big name US fast food chains, and assortment of kebab and pizza restaurants throughout Bucharest.
Sightseeing: I did a little of sightseeing by using a bike, which is what I always recommend if you want to see a city without a car and paying a ton of money. The parks, and parliament building and the art around the city are pretty cool.
Girls: Romanian women are pretty enough to warrant consider doing a long term stay in Bucharest. The women are slender feminine and in abundance compared to any US and Western European city. Most of the women have dark hair, and dress nice as well. The women of Bucharest are not as thing though as their Ukrainian, Russian and Belorussian counterparts. They tend to have more curves and more muscular athletic bodies as compared to the FSU countries. The temperament of Romanian women is also more like an Italian women compared to other FSU women or Asian women. One of the best attributes of Romanian women (Romanian in general), is that they all speak English to conversational level at a minimum as compared to Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.
As for me, I enjoyed my stay here in Bucharest; it was a cool city, beautiful women and nightlife any day of the week, and with relative cheap prices. It was one of the few cities I wanted to see and on my “to do list”.
Can you do well here?
You can do well here in Romania if you stay patient, and have a few days to work, if you have a few months you can definitely pick a quite a few Romanian women. Another thing is Tinder and other line apps; they do very well because most of the women can speak English. I got quite a few hits, from this site and couldn't meet with all the women I was supposed to meet with here.
Another thing is I am Asian, didn't seem to have resistance to the women here either, which is pretty good. I don't see Romanian women having any reservations of dating outside their race.
Would I want to another long month or two month trip here?
Unfortunately, I would not want to come back here unless I had a very good reason (visiting a friend, or work reasons). The women for me were not as good as their next door counterparts in Ukraine, Poland and Hungary. I tend to like lighter haired women with less temperament than those of the Romanian women. I also noticed that almost none of the girls here wear high heels during the day, in Ukraine it almost seemed like every girl wore high heels. Also the cost was a little higher in Bucharest, as compared to Ukraine, Hungary and Poland.
If you want know anything else, please free to write reply, as I will try to answer all replies.