Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Historic Hotel Bucherist

New York Times foreign correspondent C. L. Sulzberger wrote in his memoir A Long Row of Candles that as World War II was approaching, he settled into the Athénée Palace "to enjoy my wait for war… This was a comfortable establishment with excellent service…a corrupt staff always seeking to change a customer's money at black-market rates, and continual competition by ladies of easy or nonexistent virtue to share the warmth of a client's bed."[6] "Countess" R. G. Waldeck wrote of the hotel in the same era, "Here was the heart of Bucharest, topographically, artistically, intellectually, politically—and, if you like, morally."[6] It was also home at the time to both British spies and the Gestapo.[1] A. L. Easterman called it the "most notorious caravanserai in all Europe. …the meeting place of the Continental spies, political conspirators, adventurers, concession hunters, and financial manipulators.







Thursday, February 26, 2015

My Hotel

I was able to secure a 3 night pay points for 2 at the Radisson Blu Bucherist. A.good location about 20 minute easy walk to city center. The hotel is across the street from the infamous Athene Palace hotel now a Hilton. The Hilton was booked.




Signs III






A few more doors


Signs II







Signs...

Some Interesting signs on this trip...