:) Red Light District is a lifetime experience!
But, to be sure to have a unforgettable time, you should check out this guide: http://www.theredlightdistrictguide.com
When you're in Romania... Each is entitled to an oppinion. I was writing about my own experience but also about other people I met on this journey. Maybe the guys from Austria or the couple from UK read this blog and they can tell you more about their travel experience in Romania.
Btw I am Romanian and I had troubles understanding the trains timetable, although there was an electronic info point, most of the trains were canceled since last year but the database wasnt updated yet.
ps: maybe you missed the part where I actually recommended to talk to the locals (it's the last phrase I wrote)! Enjoy the journey!
about communication You have wrong ideea about communication in general, with local people in Romania. I work on Romanian Railway i speak and write in : ENGLISH, FRENCH and ITALIAN ( if you see on my commentary) The old people are not have interest to learn one world language but all youngs have that interest. About that problem to communiate i have meet in Hungary- Budapest and on PARIS. In France, not all people are conait english language.
nice country hi elena, just a random scan of the travel blog and i found your blog. it is really quite fascinating to learn the cultures of other places. recently, the former olympic gymnast champion from Romania (Ms. Comaneci? - not sure about the name) visited our country - the Philippines and i became interested to know more about Romania. just reading blogs about Romania, oh how i wish i could visit the place someday.
ronald
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Red Light District is a lifetime experience! But, to be sure to have a unforgettable time, you should check out this guide: http://www.theredlightdistrictguide.com