“George Coșbuc” Flower Market, the corner of Bucharest that never sleeps and where it's always wet on foot


The 'George Cosbuc' flower market in Bucharest. photo: Agerpres
If you arrive very early on George Coșbuc Boulevard, you will most likely catch the wonderful hours of almost eerie silence in Bucharest, the moment before the city starts to tremble.
Then, the first trams appear to cut through the cold winter air, and the most early-morning Bucharesters appear.
If you arrive on George Coșbuc Boulevard, you will notice that there is a place here where the asphalt is always always wet, and not from the sanitation and cleaning tanks, but from the florists who pour and overturn vases of water.
The George Coșbuc Flower Market is one of the patches in Bucharest where it never sleeps and the asphalt never dries.
Read, on B365.ro, the history and secrets of the place that does not respect the classic schedule of the city. Here, the day begins when others are still sleeping. And maybe it ends with a nap at lunchtime: George Coșbuc Flower Market.




