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What do people like (and dislike) about Bucharest?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Bucharest, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads generally like the low cost of living in Bucharest, which allows them to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank. They appreciate the affordable housing options, inexpensive public transportation, and reasonably priced food and entertainment options. The city's rich history and architecture are also attractive to expats and digital nomads, who enjoy exploring the mix of old and new buildings, museums, and historical sites. Bucharest's vibrant arts and culture scene, with its numerous galleries, theaters, and festivals, is another draw for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture. Bucharest's growing tech scene and coworking spaces are appealing to digital nomads, who can easily find a community of like-minded individuals and workspaces that cater to their needs. The city's reliable internet and widespread Wi-Fi availability make it easy for remote workers to stay connected. The central location of Bucharest within Europe is another advantage, as it allows for easy travel to other European destinations. The city's public transportation system, including buses, trams, and the metro, is generally efficient and easy to navigate. However, there are some aspects of living in Bucharest that expats and digital nomads may dislike. The city's traffic can be chaotic and congested, making driving a challenge for those not used to the local driving habits. Air pollution is also a concern, particularly during the colder months when many residents use wood or coal for heating. The language barrier can be an issue for some expats and digital nomads, as not everyone in Bucharest speaks English. This can make it difficult to navigate certain situations, such as dealing with bureaucracy or finding housing. Additionally, some expats and digital nomads may find the customer service in Bucharest to be lacking, as it may not be as attentive or friendly as they are accustomed to in their home countries. Finally, the city's stray dog population can be a nuisance and a safety concern for some residents," explained one expat living in Bucharest, Romania.

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