

Day 28 - "Let's go back to the Black Sea for lunch," we agreed. The new intercity express trains can make the trip to Constanța in two hours and seven minutes. Well the train going did. Jay and I didn't have seats together and I sat with a young, bright local girl who eagerly spoke English with me for most of the trip. She was already well-travelled and well-heeled and just finishing junior high school.
Our train which had left at 9:29 arrived just a bit after 11:38. Jay and I used Uber to get a ride to the main tourist port area. Our driver had worked in Saskatchewan for twenty years! He returned to this city of this birth. Of course, this city is the major Romanian port on the Black Sea. However, the old town is actively setting up for tourism businesses as well.
It was a great Sunday and lots of visitors were out and about. We walked around to the famous 115-year-old Constanța Casino. It had been through five years of recent renovation, and opened just last month! The stunning building impresses even if one isn't near it for gambling.
From the sea we walked up the small incline to the old part of the city.
We slowly enjoyed the scenery of the harbor, buildings, and a big public square. I could easily get used to the view of this sea ...
We found a Lebanese restaurant and chatted while the shish taouk arrived. The weather was delightful and the day perfect in nearly every respect.
We slowly walked retracing our steps to the Marea Moschee din Constanța, or the Grande Mosque. That is where the old city proper ends. Next, we walked to the busy high-level street and got another Uber back to the train station. It all went swimmingly and we got out of the rideshare and directly into the station and onto the waiting train.
Our journey back to Bucharest was uneventful as we watched the scenery roll past our windows at up to 150 kph. It did take us about 15 minutes longer on the return as we stopped at a couple of cities along the way. As the train ended the journey right in North Station, we were only a five minute walk back to our hotel.
Day 27 - It was originally built in 1922 after WWI. The monument has been updated several times. We headed to it this morning after breakfast. We walked through some of the nearby King Michael I Park (Herăstrău Park) after getting out of the nearby Metro station.
Later, we got back on the subway and exited at the University Metro. Apparently, this subway Metro station was not planned during initial plans for the stations. It is very small and quite different as there was little room for the underground station. We liked the area as there were lots of students hanging around on their weekend. It's nice seeing young people who don't have to plan ahead when using the Metro systems to ensure they don't have to climb a lot of stairs by knowing the elevators and escalator locations. I'm glad we started travelling when we were young!
We had lunch today at a restaurant in the North Station for trains. This is where we will leave tomorrow for a day trip to the Romanian Black Sea coast. We needn't get up early as our train doesn't depart until 9:39 am. We will have lunch in Constanța and return to Bucharest by 5 pm.
On the longest day of the year, I should add that the sun set at 9:05 pm in Bucharest this evening.
Day 24 - Goodbye, Bulgaria and hello, Romania.
After our hotel's breakfast, we had the hotel call a taxi and paid almost US $7 to go to the bus station in the new part of Varna. We waited and exactly at 9:30 am a van rather than a large bus showed up for us. We got on with just two other gents. We headed off and went back towards the north central town of Ruse in Bulgaria. We stopped for one other young woman before getting to the city on the southern shore of the Danube River. In the Ruse bus terminal, we filled up the other 11 seats.