June 11th, Biking around Bucharest

 The 4 hour tour started at 10, and maps said it would take 25 minutes to get there. We walked for 20 minutes and then maps said it would take 44 minutes! Oh no. Uber to the rescue, and Whatsapp calling to the guide. The guide had only one other participant so she was happy to wait ten minutes till we arrived. 

So we set off on a very interesting bike tour of the effects of communism on Romania, and the different architecture from the late 1700's on. We saw old churches, and learnt that Bucharest is 90% Romanian Orthodox. 

We learnt about the effects of communism on everyday life, and the causes and results of the revolution that occurred in November 1989, which eventually overturned the communist rule. 

We went inside a fabulous restaurant and would have dearly loved to have had a meal there, but getting back there after the tour would have been a mission. 

We did end up getting coffees a bit further on so that was a welcome respite.















A wonderful tour, despite the temperature getting up to 36 degrees!

We walked back to our apartment and collapsed in front of the air conditioner. 

Later that evening I did a supermarket crawl - visit 3 supermarkets, buy 3 things. Ice tea, washing powder, a salad for dinner.

I took this photo of some road works. 



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  1. You are going to be so informed after all this amazing education

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