“I think people have some opinions about Eastern Europe, including the Balkans and even Hungary, that it’s not safe to walk around. But it was nice to see that at 8 or 9 pm, there are still kids playing and older people taking a stroll. So, I would say it’s even safer than in Spain. There, for example, in Barcelona, at 8 o’clock, you wouldn’t go for a walk alone on La Rambla. It’s better not to wander around.
Here, I felt very safe, there were a lot of kids and people, so it’s very pleasant. I’m trying to get used to this city center lifestyle and all the people greeting me, either in a good or bad way, but I accept it, so I hope I’ll enjoy this season,” said Adam Hanga.