BUCHAREST, Romania — Bucharest was once known as “Little Paris of the East.” But English, not French, is the preferred foreign language in Romania’s capital city, and 96 percent of its inhabitants are ...
Bucharest was once known as “Little Paris of the East.” But English, not French, is the preferred foreign language in Romania’s capital city, and 96 percent of its inhabitants are native Romanians.
Bucharest buzzes with an energetic, round-the-clock vibe. The city also features an eclectic mix of architecture reflecting a variety of cultural influences You can save this article by registering ...