Hi, I am travelling to Bucharest for the first time with my friend who is half romanian mixed and there are 2 questions really, firstly - how are black people percieved in Romania as i am a little bit anxious about making the trip with her, in other words are afro carribean people a regular sight and are there areas or things to be wary about, love shopping!! Any info and advise will be greatly appreciated. Thank u!!! Black people aren't a particularly common sight in Romania , but that doesn't mean there aren't any at all, especially in larger cities like Bucharest. Anyway don't worry, you won't encounter any violence, maybe just curiosity As for passport offices, you should probably go to the central one, which is located on Nicolae Iorga street, no.

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Hi there, we use cookies to improve your experience on our website. You can update your settings by clicking the Privacy policy link at the bottom of the page. One more thing at least for now. I think I'm getting addicted to the Thorn Tree. It rocks! Is there any racism in Romania? Will we have any issues like getting into clubs, etc? We're used to being stared at when we are traveling so that's not a big deal.
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