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I don't know what the weather looks like on your end, but in this part of the world, we are struggling with heavy snow in the past few days, with some cities from the Northeast having their roads even blocked due to the snow. So while a few days ago I thought it was finally that moment when I can start walking in town and taking pictures with the colors of Spring, Winter decided to visit us one more time and postpone that moment a few more days.

With this occasion, I thought that it's perfect to make a quick throwback to the last month's trip in Cluj-Napoca I had with my sister and cousin. So I'll leave down below a few pictures I took during our walks in town, both during the day and night. Enjoy!

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Podul Elisabeta (EN: Elizabeth Bridge)
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Famous quotes written on the walls of the streets
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Catedrala Romano-Catolică Sfântul Mihail (EN: St. Michael's Roman Catholic Cathedral)
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Piața Unirii (EN: The Union Square)
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During the day we got to enjoy both walks in town meeting interesting people and buildings architecture, but also spend time closer to nature, in parks and over the river that we crossed on the tiny Elizabeth Bridge which surprised us with the view but with the big number of padlocks representing the love of many young couples who stopped by.

Overall, being such a big and important city for Romania, I wasn't surprised to see the traffic not sleeping most of the time and meeting lots of people in pretty much any place we were reaching, but somehow the atmosphere was still a chill and relaxing one. However, we still wanted to see how everything looks like during the night too.

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Cinema Teatru Florin Piersic (EN: Florin Piersic Cinema)
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Vechiul Casino din Parcul Central "Simion Barnutiu" (EN: The Old Casino)
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Statuia lui Mihai Viteazu (EN: The Statue of Mihai Viteazu)
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Cluj Arena - one of the most modern stadiums in Romania

Even though the traffic wasn't that busy during the night, we still met lots of people in the parks, close to the stadium where was one concert held but also a big and important soccer match, so if I would have to make a pick whether I enjoy the day or night walks, I'd say the night ones just because there isn't as much activity as it is during the day. But being a tourist I think it's more important to take walks while it's day outside for the sake of getting a better view over the touristic attractions and notice the architecture of the buildings which is really beautiful.

What do you enjoy more between the day and night walks?

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