Archive for November, 2009
5 O’CLOCK TEA
Whether you are British or not, you must surely enjoy a cup of aromatic tea –with the smell of cinnamon and apple, honey or pepper tickling your nostrils. The sensation is enhanced once the tea is accompanied by a good book and chill music ‘whispering’ in the background.
If so, I could recommend the perfect place for such an experiment, namely the Act Teahouse. Placed in an old-style house on Victoriei Street, it is an oasis of silence, contrasting with the noisily combustion in the street. (http://www.teatrulact.ro/index.php?pag=contact). An old-style elevator takes you to the 2nd floor, where you can easily recognize the entrance by the many posters promoting cultural events.
Seated on one of the red couches, your wondering eyes lay upon many shelves of books, beautifully crafted decorative items, flowers and paintings. There is even an oriental room, where you can sit on pillows, in a diffuse light.
The prices are acceptable (10 lei/ tea) and there are more than 20 types of tea to order, together with delicious cookies, brown sugar and honey. Also, the teahouse organizes many cultural events, such as piano concerts, art exhibitions or theatre plays. You just have to follow their blog. (http://www.teatrulact.ro/index.php?pag=sala&cat=program)
I hope I have raised your interest. If so, I wish you a lovely time at the Act Teahouse!
A COLORFUL STROLL
For those of you who have seen What Dreams May Come (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120889/), you surely remember the scene when Robbie Williams plunges into a heaven made of different hues of colorful paint. A turquoise bird, orange clouds or a purple tree – all brushed in vivid colors with exquisite paintbrushes.
Coming back to reality, a lovely place where you can stop by and recreate that colorful atmosphere is the Hanul cu Tei bazaar. You should look for an antique street in the old centre of Bucharest, crowded with art stores and antiquity galleries. Once you step into these stores, you are surely taken aback by the multitude of pencils, the ‘explosion’ of colors, the diversity of paintbrushes or the quality of drawing paper. (http://www.bucharest-driver.com/images/hanul_cu_tei.jpg)
Also, do not overlook the antique galleries. Your inquisitive spirit will surely get lost among tables teeming with different antiquities – from old watches and decorative items, to vessels and coins. In other words, it is the perfect way to stroll among different periods in history.
So, if you have an artistic inclination, if you want to wander in the old centre of Bucharest or if you simply liked the movie scene, Hanul cu Tei bazaar is a must destination. For the exact direction, here you have a link with the detailed map. (http://www.sapteseri.ro/ro/detalii-loc/galeria-hanul-cu-tei-ceramica-7/bucuresti/)
A lovely day!
“Amintiri din Epoca de Aur 2″ is now screening!
“Amintiri din Epoca de Aur 2 – Dragoste în timpul liber”
(Tales from the Golden Age 2 – Love in the free time)
The second part of the series (see also preceding entry) is now screening in Bucharest’s cinemas. The first part is also still playing at some locations. Check this movie website for more information: http://www.cinemagia.ro/program-cinema/
Attention: This time the version playing at the cinema “Studio” is with French subtitles!