Bucharest Help Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 Hello Aberdonians - as a fellow Scot, living in Bucharest. I’d like to share what information I can - which I hope may be of use, and indeed make for a smooth and enjoyable trip! If anyone has any questions, about anything related to the City, FCSB, transport, nightlife, do’s and dont’s etc - please feel free to ask. Airport Arrival/Transport in City: There are 2 main options. Cheapest -Train directly outside arrival terminal to Gara De Nord (main train station in the city - and metro is linked from their too) Train is not as frequent (every 40 mins) but only 20 mins to Gara De Nord station and around 6 Ron (like £1.50) Taxi - as soon as you exit the arrivals doors from getting luggage - on the left are ticket machines to get a Taxi number (all machines in English) and then you wait outside the terminal doors (a matter of yards away) and wait for your taxi number to arrive (registration of car is printed on your ticket) These are the AUTHORISED taxi companies and all on a meter (roughly 50/60 Ron (£10/15 to city centre) - DO NOT pay anything more than roughly that - if they ask for a lot more - make a fuss! But less likely if you take a registered taxi! UBER/BOLT - possible, but not allowed to pick up outside terminal - so need to walk to pick up area outside of airport. METRO SYSTEM: It’s a good one! Cheap, reliable and frequent. Best way for getting around the city as traffic is busy in the daytime. Tickets can be bought in all stations and as it’s so cheap - good option is to buy a ‘multi trip’ ticket for around (20 Ron) £5 and gets you 10 trips. NEAREST METRO Stations to Ground (walking distance) Piata Iancului Piata Muncii Accommodation Booking.com/Air BnB etc all available. In my eyes - two options (City Centre) nearest to Old Town - most expensive. Change metro line from Blue to Yellow Or slightly out of main centre but on best link to Ground via metro or taxi, plus near main Train Station (sector 1) - Options directly out of station are Ibis Gara De Nord and Hello Hotel (both main chains and you know what you’re going to get) - simple stuff! Metro to the ground from this area is around 10 mins) (on yellow line) Old Town or (Lipscani) Romanian name for area - is the busiest and most lively - but comes with highest prices and scammers etc! Good honest bar which is British owned is called Mojo - sport on TV, karaoke etc. https://mojomusic.ro/ Option nearest the Train Station is arguably one of the best traditional Pubs in Bucharest - Dubliner Irish Pub. It’s the closest you’ll get to back home, quite a large ex-pat community of Scots too! A few Aberdonian’s working in the oil industry here. Multiple TV screens for sport - bespoke darts room (9 boards) great Irish Breakfast and pub food (cottage pie) Guinness, Kilkenny, Peroni, Ursus and Kozel on draught and then all the other usual spirits, shots etc. https://dubliner.ro/menu/ Piata Victoriei and Gara De Nord nearest metro stations to Dubliner Irish Pub and 10 mins to ground. There’s a lot more could add - but this is for starters - please feel free to ask anything you want! Enjoy your trip and hopefully you’ll be going into it with a nice first leg lead! 7 Quote
BigAl Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 Welcome to the board mate. I'd love to be heading across for the game but will have to content myself with the home leg as will be on holiday on the 28th. Really useful post and thanks for taking the time out to do so. Assuming you'll be supporting us over the two legs Quote
Bucharest Help Posted August 15 Author Report Posted August 15 2 hours ago, BigAl said: Welcome to the board mate. I'd love to be heading across for the game but will have to content myself with the home leg as will be on holiday on the 28th. Really useful post and thanks for taking the time out to do so. Assuming you'll be supporting us over the two legs For sure!!! FCSB are a good team in Europe, but have been a touch lacklustre this season. if you get a lead in the first leg, you’ve a really good chance of going through. I’ll be cheering you on, that’s for sure! 2 Quote
manc_don Posted Friday at 21:11 Report Posted Friday at 21:11 Top advice! I’m sure there’ll be a few who read the board that’ll be going. Quote
Panda Posted Sunday at 13:13 Report Posted Sunday at 13:13 Thanks @Bucharest Help - I'm not going but have passed on to a few friends who are. As an aside, they're playing Rapid Bucharest tonight for anyone wishing to spy a look at them. They lost the other Bucharest derby a few weeks ago, with a certain Danny Armstrong banging in a hat-trick. Quote
Panda Posted Sunday at 20:54 Report Posted Sunday at 20:54 7 hours ago, Panda said: As an aside, they're playing Rapid Bucharest tonight for anyone wishing to spy a look at them. Watched the last 15 minutes, where they blew a two-goal lead, and Rapid missed a 95th minute sitter to win it. I've no idea how good they were for the first 75 minutes and if they were worthy of their 2-0 lead, but they were terrible from what I saw, against an average looking Rapid team. Their right back Ngezana is apparently rated at $6m and won the best South African player in Europe award, but he was hopeless (again, I only watched 15 minutes). That's just one league win all season (from six games), bumped out of the Champions League by Shkendija, and it's 16 goals conceded in 13 games - 9 of those goals have been in Europe against opposition from Moldova, Macedonia and Kosovo. Very beatable I'd say, especially at home. Give them hell Aberdeen. (See if the below video works of the equaliser) ScreenRecording_08-17-2025 21-24-06_1.mov Quote
Panda Posted Sunday at 21:10 Report Posted Sunday at 21:10 *in fact, apologies, my maths is rubbish. I make it 20 goals conceded in 13 games, not 16. Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 08:07 Report Posted Monday at 08:07 10 hours ago, Panda said: *in fact, apologies, my maths is rubbish. I make it 20 goals conceded in 13 games, not 16. Arithmetic surely 1 Quote
dons8321 Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Tickets on sale from Friday 10am - you need to provide passport/travel arrangements and tickets will be emailed to you. Quote
BigAl Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 15 minutes ago, dons8321 said: Tickets on sale from Friday 10am - you need to provide passport/travel arrangements and tickets will be emailed to you. Retro price of £8 per ticket Must be at least thirty years since I got a ticket for that price Quote
manc_don Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 12 minutes ago, BigAl said: Retro price of £8 per ticket Must be at least thirty years since I got a ticket for that price You wish Quote
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