chasingwifi and street art in bucharest
i rolled into bucharest after a night of sketchy wifi and a dream of finding the perfect coffee spot that doesn't charge me for the air.
i just stepped outside and the air feels like a thin sweater, definitely not shorts weather, hope you like that kind of thing.
if you need a break from the city's constant hum, the carpathian trails are just a short drive away, and the black sea coast waits a bit further east.
someone told me that the rooftop bar above the old silk factory serves a mezze that will make you forget you're on a budget.
i heard that down near the dentist's alley there's a mural that changes every full moon, according to a local street artist.
i grabbed a bite at a place i found on TripAdvisor and later checked out some vinyl stalls recommended on Yelp. A local forum over at Bucharest Board pointed me to a hidden courtyard where indie bands jam late at night.
now i'm hunting for a power outlet to charge my laptop before the next train leaves, hoping the city's graffiti walls will keep my creative juices flowing.
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