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Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest August 13th 2005

I'm now in Budapest, living at the home of Peter's (friend of mine, living in Marburg) father. Today, I want to visit Sziget festival with some friends.... read more
Fischerbastei

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest August 11th 2005

I couldnt be luckier, just as i get to Budapest, theres a music festival starting. Bands from all over the world come to play for 8 days. i was only there for one day, so i didnt have a chance to see Basement Jaxx or The Wailers who were among the many playing. sorry reggae fans, i know thats a rasta foul but i didnt have a choice. the setting, an island within the danube river that separates Buda and Pest. thousands upon thousands of people, tents, and drunks...lol. they practically built a city out of nothing just for this festival. everything from mobile tattoo parlors to yoga studios to anything else you can imagine. aside from the festival i got to enjoy going to some r&r at the thermal baths, sorta made me think i ... read more

Europe » Hungary » Southern Transdanubia » Pécs August 4th 2005

The spike in temperature is the first thing you notice when getting off the train in Pécs (PAYCH when pronounced), then the burning sun, followed by the orange tiled roofs. If in the south of Hungary, passing through cheerful Pécs is tough to avoid. This is a good thing. Pécs is wonderful because it impresses without trying to. Everything in Pécs has its proper place and fits in perfectly. The portion of town within the crumbling fortifications does not overwhelm, but it is still very eye-pleasing. Its streets are not over-the-top with ostentatious architecture or monuments. City squares are well kept and shrubs manicured. Fountains are plenty clean enough for toddlers to enjoy them, waist deep on a hot day. A stately sky-blue domed mosque commands the central square, the Szechenyi Tér. Some alleyways are windy, ... read more
WedLOCK!
Fading Crescent?
Lakeside

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest August 4th 2005

Hello from Budapest! Our flight leaves for Athens today and we have a little time to kill at our hostel so I thought I'd say hello. Budapest has been a fantastic city. We did a bus tour of the city and saw all the major sites on the first day. Then we spent the following day at one of the Thermal Baths, relaxing. The bath was in a beautiful park with a castle and moat so we just hung out in the park and baths all day. Yesterday we walked around the city and then went caving below the city. We had a little too big of a group, so we had to do a lot of waiting around, which wasn't too fun, but other than that, we had a great time crawling around, getting dirty ... read more

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest August 3rd 2005

Budapest’s social scene goes non-stop, around the clock. Entertainment options range from cafés, theater, jazz clubs, thumping nightclubs, and late night pubs. Falling short of my goal to find a particular underground night spot along the Danube in Pest, and then perturbed the wine bar in Buda I sought out was closed for vacation (things they can never inform you of in a guidebook!), I trudged back to my apartment, indignant and resigned to retire early for the evening. Other than the dim incandescent lights that are suspended over the dark back streets of Pest, late night establishments leave one lit sign outside their door to indicate they’re open. Nearing Garay Tér, a few of these signs called out my name, and I decided to explore these underground vaults of nocturnal life. The most interesting point ... read more

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest August 1st 2005

I never wanted to come to Budapest. In fact, the whole trip down to Hungary served as dilemma on how to handle arriving here. Hungary was an inevitability: in order to go anywhere else, particularly south, you had to go through Hungary. And if you have Hungary to contend with, Budapest is a must, as all rail lines converge here. So, what to do? I planned on seeing if there were any long-distance departures in the evening. But that would mean twenty-four hours plus in motion and I could do without this. If the connections existed, could I get a reservation, seat, or couchette on the spot? Experience has dictated that this is not likely. Having decided to get a room around the station, I then talked myself into prolonging my time here. Thousands of visitors ... read more
Atop Buda
Enclave
Spring?

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest July 18th 2005

Budapest will forever be remembered in our minds as the city where we found "hot stuff" also known as "Eros Pista"! Hungary = paprika and as most of you know both Michael and I enjoy spicy foods. We were in heaven trying Goulash and different stews with this wonderful spice. Budapest was somewhat of a shock at first in a culinary sense as well as with the hustle of city life, it was quite different from the calming effect Vienna had on us. Budapest is a big city and learning to navigate it was a bit hard but once we accomplished it, then it was just a treat to experience. We started with the old Castle district, basically poor Budapest managed to get bombed a lot in its history so they had this castle rebuilt several ... read more
View from Castle Hill
Danube River
Kings Stephens monument at Castle Hill

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest July 15th 2005

Budapest is really growing on me. At first I was pretty intimidated but now I am able to really appreciate it, Budapest is a beautiful city with a great atmosphere that's been through a lot. And by a lot I mean world war bombings and 50 years of communism. Today we're going to drive down to Serbia so over and out comrades.... read more
Budapest's immaculate metro stations
Jelena on the boat cruise
Commie buses

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest July 9th 2005

Few more days and then I am off to Budapest..Paris of the east isn't it?...all perked up and excited....got guides in...convertors..and all that sort...tickets...not yet :)...cant wait to get to those cobblestone streets..side alleys...the Danube river...more kicked since its not a 'typical' european culture up there...and ofcourse the castle hills in Buda and the "supposed to be" scenic plains of Pest....cant wait....heard there are also plenty of world heritage sites in this small country. ... read more

Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest July 6th 2005

Graeme here, well we arrived in Budapest in the afternoon on July 2nd. After a lengthy couple of bus rides we arrived at some sketchy hostel but splurged for a private room so it wasnt too bad. Bupapest is apparently called the Paris of the East and rightfully so - its well groomed, for Eastern standards and has amazing architecture. The city is divided by the massive Danube river. Buda, consisting of green hills and old churches and palaces, lies to the west of the river. Pest lies on the East side, where you find most of the city. Together they form Budapest. We had to use the "Forint" since Hungary doesnt use the Euro. It wasnt THAT cheap to come here. A Big Mac meal costs 3.50 Euro or 5.25 CAD. Budapest is pretty modern ... read more
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