Vienna, Boylesque and beyond

May 2018 - June 2024
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  • Day 33

    Budapest

    June 28, 2018 in Hungary ⋅ 🌧 20 °C

    We arrive on time at approx 830am. Time to get some money out. So far this trip I have dealt with Euro, Kuna, Marks, Zloty and now Forint. They all have different exchange rates so it is a constant juggle to work out what you are actually paying. 1000 forint is approx $5. It certainly tests this old brain, and certainly Suzie “ I’m in finance” brain took a tumble a few times.

    I arrived at my air bnb around 9 to drop my bag and go explore. I could not stay as the last guest was still there. I headed toward the old city for breakfast and to get my bearings. Around lunchtime I realised I needed to shower and rest, not much sleep on the train.

    After a rest I headed to “Hero Square” and city park. The park is beautiful.

    My first thoughts on a Budapest, clean, great green streets. Look forward to exploring more tomorrow.
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  • Day 35

    Few days exploring Budapest

    June 30, 2018 in Hungary ⋅ 🌬 23 °C

    I have learnt the Budapest was once 2 cities, Buda the flat down on the East side of the Danube, and Pest the hilly city on the west.

    There are no high rises here and the city is very easy to get around. I can jump on the trams or trolley buses, or underground to get myself from a to b. My first day is exploring is spent on the Pest side.

    I start at the “Invisible Exhibition”. This is not something I had planned on doing, but once I read about it I new it was a must. You are given a tour by a blind person, you are completely in the dark. Your eyes do not get accustomed to the darkness. You can see nothing for approx 1 hour. We are guided through an apartment, kitchen sink, stove, Tv, bath room etc. just feeling things as you go along. Then into a garden, feel the tress listen to the birds. Then the street, the ground becomes rough with cobble stones. There are traffic lights, sounds of cars and push bikes etc. Finally we end in a bar to enjoy a drink. What an insightful tour, loved every minute of it.

    Next it was down to the Danube, a walk along the river with a magnificent view of the Parliament building. Up to Castle Hill. Lots of stairs today. The police has a graduation today so suddenly there are police sirens going everywhere while 6 buses of graduates arrive along with horses and flags. Quite a to do.

    I head to Buda Castle, another beautiful castle which was destroyed during WW1 , it has been reconstructed. A prosecco is calling me from a restaurant overlooking the Danube.

    Time to head back down to the river via the Funicular, then walking across the Chain Bridge to find a spot with view and a couple more bubbles.

    I head home after a big day of walking up hills and stairs.
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  • Day 36

    Last days In Budapest

    July 1, 2018 in Hungary ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    Well I’m now counting down the hours until I head home. It’s hard to believe that this adventure started in Vienna with Trigger Happy performing at Vienna Boylesque Festival. From there we went to Salzburg and Slovenia before we said good bye to Ben. Onwards Suzie and I explored the less beaten track of Croatia and Bosnia. Suzie left to head home while I ventured to Poland and Hungary.

    Wow what a time I have had. Kraków was a beautiful city and Auschwitz was mind blowing. Zakopane was a hikers paradise, then the overnight train bought me to Budapest.

    How would I ever fill 4 days in this city - easy actually. Budapest is an amazing city with lots to do. I split my days up knot specific areas. Today I took on Gellért Hill. The bus took me to the base of the hill so a steady walk up the road took me to the top. At the top is the Citadel and Liberty Square. Unfortunately for some. Reason the government hades closed the citadel, so we can only walk around the outside.

    Time to head down to the Gellért Spa, a set of naturally heated pools. I spent many hours here before back to me accommodation for my last night.
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