exploring Bucharest: museums & coffee shops
I personally can not believe that I am posting again. I will not go into any details, but my schedule is extremely busy, and if I can survive the next month - April - I am pretty sure I can survive any academic challenge at this point.
Oh well, before beginning the fearful month I had to do a little recharge to my batteries. I am so grateful to have friends that come up with some of the most interesting ideas. The initial plan was to visit a few museums of Bucharest. I, myself, wanted to visit a certain coffee shop for some time, and I added that to our plan as well.
the museums
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- the back of the Cantacuzino Palace, where the museum is situated; below, the front, and some photos of myself around the place - |
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- it is such a shame to see that the architecture is not as well preserved as it should be - |
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- bellow are some photos I took of myself, Diana and the daffodils, in front of the "Grigore Antipa Museum" - |
the coffee shop
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- I had a capuccino with cinnamon, and D had a cup cafe latte; the service was simply amazing and I plan on going there again, it is truly an unique place - |
I did not take so many photos, because I did not want to spoil the beauty of the places to you.
I think it is a great opportunity for me to be able to live in Bucharest, a capital city that has a lot to offer. It may not be the cleanliest, or the most developed but I think it has a truly unique vibe. I also plan on visiting more museums, coffee shops and other places around Bucharest in the near future. Stay tuned!
Thank you for reading!
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