Our gay travel guide to the gay scene of Bucharest includes where to stay, where to play, and lots of invaluable safety tips for LGBTQ travelers to Romania. Bucharest, the capital city of Romania, is one of Europe's hidden gems. It's a fantastic city to explore — safe, with a rich history, many excellent bars, restaurants, a bustling Old Town, and even a small gay scene. This is a big deal for an Eastern European country like Romania where LGBTQ rights are sadly lagging behind the rest of Europe.
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Our detailed gay guide to Romania to inspire and help you plan your visit to this underrated country in East Europe. But despite its cryptic and haunting backdrop, Romania as a whole is delightfully pleasant. With cities that reflect the medieval villages we see in the history books, locals that are passionate about life, and streets that are bursting with character and natural scenery, Romania took our breath away and completely surprised us! Not to mention all the many charming old churches, the range of delicious food, and the friendly locals.
A mythical nation telling of ancient Dacian sorcerers and blood-sucking princes brooding from Gothic castle turrets, Romania is one fairy-tale vacation not to be missed. The Carpathian Mountains slicing through the centre of Romania also make for spectacular hiking, this time through meadow and pine forest ending on craggy peaks grazed by elk. As for gay Romania, the story remains to be finished. While gay Bucharest has its burgeoning gay scene, conservative attitudes are yet to fully change.