This post on BMW Motorrad FANs of Portugal sparked our interest to visit this part of the world, and learn about some countries we had never been before.
Dear FANS,
Our International Tour is approaching. This year we are going to take a trip that will take us to Eastern Europe.
We will start on July 12 in Berlin. We will visit the BMW Motorrad Factory, where all our Motorcycles were produced, then we will pass through Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Transfagarasan and we will end in Bucharest, returning to Portugal at dawn on July 24.
The combination of Berlin's glamor and determination is bound to fascinate anyone who wants to explore its vibrant culture, cutting-edge architecture, intense festivals and tangible history, this is where we will see the factory where our BMW Motorcycles were built.
Prague, described as similar to Paris in terms of beauty and full of history and stories.
Bratislava, bathed by the Danube River, near the Austrian border intrigues us. In the middle of the capital of Slovakia, a flying saucer hangs on the edge of the forest. Its castle presides over an old city in pastel colors, but just behind it rises a cosmopolitan city. Despite the march of modernism, it is a green city.
Budapest is the explorers' paradise. We will keep our senses prepared and we will discover something wonderful in every corner.
Bohemian cafes, music festivals and bustling nightlife are the soul of Cluj-Napoca, the second largest city in Romania.
The Transfagarasan Road was built in the Carpathian mountain range, cutting off the Fagaras massif. It reaches a height of 2034 meters and is known to be the highest road in Romania. Tansfagarasan is known for being a challenge and for its tremendous scenery.
Gothic towers, medieval gates, the BraΕov skyline is instantly attractive. Several watchtowers look at the city. Nearby is the Mt TΓ’mpa forest, boasting "BraΕov" in huge white letters.
The capital of Romania is dynamic, energetic, fun and with good museums, beautiful parks and bohemian trendy cafes. Although much of the center is modern and extravagant, you will find monuments from the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as the gigantic Parliament House and graceful Art Nouveau mansions hidden in quiet corners.
Dear FANS,
Our International Tour is approaching. This year we are going to take a trip that will take us to Eastern Europe.
We will start on July 12 in Berlin. We will visit the BMW Motorrad Factory, where all our Motorcycles were produced, then we will pass through Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Transfagarasan and we will end in Bucharest, returning to Portugal at dawn on July 24.
The combination of Berlin's glamor and determination is bound to fascinate anyone who wants to explore its vibrant culture, cutting-edge architecture, intense festivals and tangible history, this is where we will see the factory where our BMW Motorcycles were built.
Prague, described as similar to Paris in terms of beauty and full of history and stories.
Bratislava, bathed by the Danube River, near the Austrian border intrigues us. In the middle of the capital of Slovakia, a flying saucer hangs on the edge of the forest. Its castle presides over an old city in pastel colors, but just behind it rises a cosmopolitan city. Despite the march of modernism, it is a green city.
Budapest is the explorers' paradise. We will keep our senses prepared and we will discover something wonderful in every corner.
Bohemian cafes, music festivals and bustling nightlife are the soul of Cluj-Napoca, the second largest city in Romania.
The Transfagarasan Road was built in the Carpathian mountain range, cutting off the Fagaras massif. It reaches a height of 2034 meters and is known to be the highest road in Romania. Tansfagarasan is known for being a challenge and for its tremendous scenery.
Gothic towers, medieval gates, the BraΕov skyline is instantly attractive. Several watchtowers look at the city. Nearby is the Mt TΓ’mpa forest, boasting "BraΕov" in huge white letters.
The capital of Romania is dynamic, energetic, fun and with good museums, beautiful parks and bohemian trendy cafes. Although much of the center is modern and extravagant, you will find monuments from the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as the gigantic Parliament House and graceful Art Nouveau mansions hidden in quiet corners.
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