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Experience in Bucharest, Romania

Published by flag-ro Alexi Bunoiu — 4 years ago

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What is it like to live in Bucharest? Would you recommend it? What is the city like?

Well, it's not one of the most expensive cities of Europe but is neither the cheapest. And yes, I would recommend it. The city is beautiful, you have a lot of places to visit, and the landscapes of every season are gorgeous.

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What is the student lifestyle like in Bucharest?

The student life is a little stressed, you have a lot of exams (difficult ones), but is also an amazing life because romanian people love to party.

How much does it cost to live in Bucharest?

It doesn't cost so much to live in Bucharest. The rent for a month may be between 200 or 500 euros (I'm talking about a normal apartment).

And the rest of costs can reach 200-300 euros. I really think it's not an expensive city.

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Is it difficult to find accommodation in Bucharest? Is there any advice you can give?

It's not so difficult to find accommodation in Bucharest. You just need to ask at your university, or you can also search on the Internet. There are a lot of apartments for rent in Bucharest.

What is the food like? What are your favourite dishes?

Well, there are all kinds of food. There are Chinese, Italian, French, Mexican, and of course Romanian restaurants in the city. I prefer Italian and Romanian food.

What places would you recommend visiting in Bucharest?

Park Cismigiu, Park Herastrau, Palace of Cotroceni and of course, Afi Palace Mall.

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Is it good to eat out in Bucharest? Can you tell us your favourite spots?

I prefer to eat at home. The prices are high, so you will probably eat at home.

Is the nightlife good in Bucharest? Where is good to go?

One of the bests: Bamboo Club, Princess Club.

What advice would you give future students heading to Bucharest?

Watch out your purse or your wallet very careful when you are travelling by public transport. If you are a girl, try to not pass through dangerous neighborhoods (like Ferentari, you musn't go there! ). And good luck with your studies.

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