Romania free travel.
Lazy syndrome. The trip was in June, but I didn't summarize it until November. I originally wanted to take the train to Romania. Who knew that after arriving at the bus station in Ruse, I saw a minibus directly to Bucharest. The ticket lady was also enthusiastic and found two seats. Well, that's it. We arranged to go in a triangle, first to Sibiu, then Brasov, and finally back to Bucharest via Sinaia (one-day tour).
1. The best experience is Sinaia (mainly Pele Castle), a little regretful that the one-day tour was too rushed, and I should have stayed for one night. Next is Sibiu, Brasov, which is relatively boring. Dracula's Castle is purely a waste of time. There are actually many attractions in Bucharest.
2. Overall, Romanian food is more exquisite than Bulgarian food, and of course, the prices are also more expensive. Pay attention to the portion size when ordering, otherwise, it will cause unnecessary waste. The last picture is in a famous local restaurant. I ordered too much for lunch, packed half of it, but didn't eat it, and finally threw it away.
3. The train is too slow. On the first day, it took nearly 6 hours to get from Bucharest to Sibiu! I considered taking a bus, but it didn't save much time and was more expensive. If time is limited, you can consider skipping Sibiu. Train tickets can be booked online as long as it is within a month. The ticket inspector will scan the code to verify the ticket.
4. Except for the capital Bucharest, there are not many international chain hotels. You can explore the local old hotels, which have a unique flavor. The breakfast level varies, but it should be no problem to eat enough.
I hope it helps everyone.