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  • Live

    What is the surface area of Bucharest? It’s not Romania’s largest city, but it has the highest population density per square kilometer

    Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is the country’s economic, cultural, and administrative heart. With a rich history and a continuously growing population, the city stands out not just for its size, but for its extremely high population density. Although it is not the largest locality in Romania by area, Bucharest holds the national record for the...

  • Transport

    Metro survival guide – the rules you won’t find on any sign

    Bucharest doesn’t have an official manual for riding the metro, but it does have an unofficial school of urban survival, with daily lessons, no announcements, and no written exams. Here, diplomas don’t matter — only how quickly you learn the unwritten rules, those reflexes that save you from elbows, sighs, and dagger-like glares. Seasoned commuters...

  • Lifestyle

    Bucharest and loneliness – how you can live among millions and still feel alone

    Bucharest pulses with life. The streets are crowded, the metro is packed, and the city’s calendar is always full of events. It’s a place where, in theory, you couldn’t possibly feel alone. And yet, paradoxically, right here, in the middle of the crowd, the sense of isolation can be sharper than anywhere else.Sociologists call it “urban loneliness”...

  • Shopping

    Unirea Shopping Center – a mirror of a changing Bucharest

    In the center of the capital, where the city’s grand boulevards converge in Piața Unirii, a massive building has dominated the skyline for almost half a century. Unirea is not just a shopping center. It is a landmark of the city, a silent witness to Bucharest’s transformations – from the architectural ambitions of late communism, to the consumerist...

  • Safety

    Why we don't report anything: Bucharest and the culture of staying silent

    Every day in Bucharest, things happen that go unreported. A street incident. Verbal harassment on public transport. A threat between neighbors. A workplace abuse. People witness it. Some make passing comments. Very few report it.Not out of total indifference — but from something deeper, harder to name: a persistent distrust.In the capital of a demo...

  • Live

    Urban rituals: The habits we form living in the Capital

    A city isn’t just a place to live. It’s a system that shapes you. Without even realizing it, after a few months in a capital like Bucharest, you start to move differently, think differently, respond differently. The change isn’t sudden — it’s slow and quiet. You call it adaptation, but in reality, it looks more like a series of small, repeated gest...

  • Live

    What Bucharest feels like to a newcomer: the city through a stranger’s eyes

    You arrive in Bucharest without a clear plan — maybe with a mid-sized suitcase and a vague list of expectations. You know roughly where you’ll be working. You’ve found a place to stay through a website. You tell yourself you’ll figure the rest out as you go. But the city doesn’t wait for you. It’s already in motion, fast-paced and unbothered. And i...

  • Fitness Clubs and Gyms

    Spaces for body and mind: yoga and pilates studios in Bucharest

    In a city where the rhythm is set by traffic, notifications, and packed agendas, yoga and pilates studios in Bucharest offer tangible alternatives to overload: carefully designed spaces for mindful movement, conscious breathing, and a reconnection with the body. From peaceful attics in historic neighborhoods to sleek modern studios equipped with Re...

  • Transport

    The history of trams in Bucharest: from the first lines to modernization today

    In Bucharest, the tram is more than just a means of transport—it’s an urban story written over nearly a century and a half. From the first tracks laid in the 19th century to the modern trams that now crisscross the capital, this mode of transport reflects the city’s evolution and the social, economic, and technological changes over time.The first s...