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Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov August 10th 2008

Well I 'just' got back from my trip to Brasov. That's the main city that is closest to Bran where the tourist version of Dracula's castle is. It's really not his castle, he only speant a summer or two there bit they say it is where the king was bitten by a warewolf or something hairy in the night that caused him to drink the blood of those he had conquered.... Anyways, the trip started with a 5 hour train ride from Cluj... most of which I slept through. I got there, checked into my hotel and went off to the downtown area to see everything. Downtown Brasov (Prounouced brashov) is alot more of the traditional European city you think about. With older buildings and even city walls surrounding it, you get the feel of life ... read more
Downtown Area
Orthodox Church Candle thing
the Black Church

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov July 27th 2008

So my original intention was to stay in Brasov for 1 night...unfortunately I hadn't reckoned on it being the second biggest city in Romania so instead I stayed for 2, taking me off my schedule already. When you get in to Brasov from the station you are greeted by a literal concrete jungle that spreads all the way to the Carpathians but once you get past that (about 10 minutes into my bus ride to the hostel) you get to the old town which is a higgledy piggledy mass of red tiled houses with lots of little churches. Luckily that was the bit I was staying at. Brasov sits at the bottom of Mt Tampa and is dominated by a huge Hollywood-style Brasov sign perched on top and on the other side the White Tower which ... read more
Brasov
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Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov July 18th 2008

Transilvian matka… 2.-9.7. Lensimme Wizz Airin lennolla Budapestista Targu Muresiin (Marosvásárhely), Romaniaan. Tämän Transilvian osa on nimeltään Székely Föld ja siellä asuu pääasiassa unkarinkielisiä. Székelyt väittävät olevansa hunnien jälkeläisiä ja vaalivat perinteistä unkarilaista kulttuuria. Koko Transilvia oli osa Unkaria aina 1920 asti, jolloin Trianonin rauhansopimus pilkkoi mm. Unkarin siten, että se menetti 2/3 osan alueistaan. Transilviaan jäi valtava unkarilaisasutus ja Itäisessä osassa, Székelyföldissä on edelleenkin 85% väestöstä unkarilaisia ja unkarinkielisiä. Chauceskun aikaan he olivat erittäin ahtaalla, mutta ovat selvinneet ihan mukavasti onneksi! Lentoliput olivat tosi halpoja, vain 60€ / hlö. Hotellia emme ottaneet valmiiksi, mutta meillä oli mukanamme kirja, jota olin ahkerasti lukenut etukäteen. Se majoitus, jota olimme aikoneet oli tietenkin täynnä, mut... read more
Sisakuva Kuningatar Marian kesalinnasta
Zolle poseeraa Branin linnassa
Jaana

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov July 15th 2008

Its going to rain today, and the houses here have 'beaten metal' roofs, which require further beating at 7am...as they've all unbeaten themselves due to the 40+ degree weather. Due to the late arrival of my train (by only 5 hours) yesterday, I'm really lucky to have not only lasting imprints from sticking to the plasticky train seats, but also a room just under currently being beaten roof, in the attic. So, a rude awakening and a belated blog post! I spent more time, money and self-inflicted minor injury in 'no-rules' Turkey than I meant to. Being on a gulet (traditional *sailing* boat that did precious little sailing, though they did put the mainsail up for about 45 mins on the day that we had no wind so that the crew didn't have to do any ... read more

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov July 10th 2008

Mileage ~3400 miles We left Budapest for Romania. We didn't make it to our intended destination, Cluj, so stopped on the way at a campsite on the way. The campsite was next to both road and rail, had no facilities and that night the skies opened up on us in the strongest storm I've ever seen! I could hear the rain coming over the hill getting closer and even in the tent with eyes shut the lightning was bright! We travelled into Cluj Napoca the next morning and had a walk around. Sadly the mysterious aquacycles promised on one tourist website remained a mystery as they seemed not to be present in the park. Walking around the city was still pleasant enough though. We drove on to Sighisoara, a medium-sized town with beautiful cobbled winding streets. ... read more
Bran Castle

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov July 6th 2008

Heippa taas, pitkasta aikaa... olemme parhaillaan Transilviassa, Dragulan linnassa! Matkamme tanne on kestanyt jo 5 paivaa ja olemme kokeneet ihan m ielettomia elamyksia. Taalla on aika harvassa naita nettipaikkoja, joten kirjoitan kaikesta sitten, kun taas tulemme "sivistyksen" piiriin! Kaikki on kuitenkin ihan mahdottoman hyvin! Kuvia on noin 10 0000 ja filmiakin jo monta km. Lennamme Budapestiin takaisin ensi keskiviikkona, 9.7. ja jatkamme sielta heti kohti Balatonia ja sitten Kroatiaan, aurinkorannalle... Olkaa kuulolla!!!!... read more

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov June 24th 2008

After our time in Bulgaria we headed north to visit Romania, from Sophia we took a night train which saw us given our own sleeping compartment with beds and a sink. This was a far cry from our night train in Egypt which was very uncomfortable and people got on and off all night long trying to sell immense quantities of things that don't interest you at 4 in the morning like newspapers and giant pretzels. So after our train ride we arrived in Bucharest the capital of Romania refreshed and ready to do some sightseeing, the only problem was that it was 6am and nothing was open. So we waited till a more suitable time and headed out and about to see the sights. Bucharest is a pretty place but has somehow gotten itself a ... read more
People watching in Brasovs main square.
Peles castle
The Peles palace 100m away from the castle

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov June 14th 2008

Greetings from Romania. Our time in Romania began in Bucharest. We arrived early in the morning off an overnight to find our hostel receptionist shagging his girlfriend in what was to be our room. Trust me Stephen and I weren't pleased as we had seats on the train with some weird Bulgarian family and not alot of sleep. We later realised that the receptionist issue worked in our favour as he spent the rest of stay trying to suck up to us, so that we wouldn't tell his boss. It was funny. We hit the sights of Bucharest, firstly making our way through the "urban wasteland" of B-dul Unirii, it was basically a place for the homeless and Romas to hang out. It was very ugly. We were actually on our way to see the Palace ... read more
The Balcony at the Palace of Parliament
Hollywood comes to Brasov
The Narrowest Street In Europe

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov May 20th 2008

To be fair, before I started this trip I had no idea about Brasov or anything regarding what there could be to do here or in the area. That is the joy of hostels - somebody says something and you go. Interestingly enough, that means that you end up meeting the same people over and over again in the hostels, but that's a good time, too. Also, in the interests of full disclosure, I am not now, nor have I ever been a sweet transvestite from Transsexual Transylvania. So, Brasov, great little town. It looks like it should look. It is also a great base of operations for going and seeing all of Transylvania, particularly the local castles and Sighisoara, Vlad Tepis's birthplace. Sunday, May 18th: Up relatively early this morning to jump on the train ... read more
Brasov
Carpathians
Train Staion

Europe » Romania » Transilvania » Brasov » Brasov May 5th 2008

Another place that was on my list of must visits - Brasov for Bran Castle, home of Dracula. But there's heaps more to Brasov than just Bran Castle. We stayed at a cool hostel about 10 minutes walk from the main square, arrived on Sunday night and managed to find it without any issues which is always an achievement! The weather had turned cloudy for the first time in a while, which suited the Dracula atmosphere quite nicely. Not so spooky were the five loud, stereotypical Italian guys who were also staying in our dorm. Gestures and accents and quite full on to be sharing space with! Unfortunately Monday was the only day Bran Castle was closed, go figure, so we too a bus out to Rasnov Fortress instead, which turned out to be very cool. ... read more
Arch - and travel buddies
Walking up to Rasov Fortress
Inside Rasnov fortress




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