Morning walkabout

We arrived in Budapest at about midnight. Got into the Airbnb then straight to bed. No photos from the arrival.
At 7:00 am, I got outside to see what was around us.
Our new home is on the river, butMeer informatie
Evening Walk Around

Well, it’s just too darn hot! I’m going to change up my day, and be an inside hermit until afternoon, then walk and see things late in the day. I ventured out around 5:00, aimlessly and without aMeer informatie
Fork and Cork

An adventure into the surrounding farmland brought us new friends, and new experiences.
Marc connected with a Facebook Group and found a Cork and Fork Experience and we jumped at the chance to getMeer informatie
Parliament

Absolutely beautiful. I’ve seen many pictures of the building lit up at night. But the evening views don’t do justice to what’s inside, every part of the building is intentional, every color,Meer informatie
The Shoes

Budapest, and Hungary for that matter, has a war torn past. And the past, represented in this art installation, is the recent past. During WWII many Jews were shot and pushed into the Danube. In 2005Meer informatie
Hungarian Opera

The Hungarian Opera is a beautiful building. The exterior is grand, and the inside spectacular. We spent an hour touring the inside, ending with a performance by two Opera singers. A unique tour.Meer informatie
First Medical and AirMD

For starters, Nothing tragic so don’t worry.
Since our time in Florida, I, Pam, have been having pains in my left foot. It is worse in the morning and terrible in the afternoon. I changed shoes, IMeer informatie
Roman Amphitheater

Built in the year 150 AD, this Roman ruins is now surrounded by tall apartment buildings in the center of old Buda.
It seems that the Roman army built this type of Amphitheater is every largeMeer informatie
Hydrafoil beyond the Danube bend

We see the Danube every day, particularly we see the boats and river cruises moving along. We thought about taking one of the 1 hour cruises until we found that there is a ferry that goes fromMeer informatie
From Esztergom to Visegard and Nagymaros

In Esztergom we stopped for lunch and a walk about. What an interesting town and far off the tourist path. Then a bus ride to the town of Visegrad. An auto and foot traffic ferry ride across theMeer informatie
A day at the spa

Gellart Thermal Bath is the second largest thermal bath in Budapest. It’s also a 5 minute walk down river from our apartment.
Sunday was my day to check out the 8 different indoor and outdoor pools.Meer informatie
Statues are everywhere

Public art statues are amazing in Budapest. It seems that every street has a statue on the sidewalk, in a fountain or on the facade of the buildings.
Museum of Terror

Hungary has been through so much as a country. Many regime changes and so much turbulence with each political era. On top of that Hungary was a small but strategic nation in Europe during both WorldMeer informatie
Museum of Budapest

Budapest (or some version of the City) has existed since the 1100’s. The geographic location with a hill for views, a river for travel and hot baths for medicinal and cultural value made the area anMeer informatie
Rudas Baths

Rudas Bath or Rudas fürdő is a thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary which is claimed to have medicinal properties. It was founded in 1571/1572[1] during the time of Ottoman rule. To date, it retainsMeer informatie
The Olympics Opening Ceremony

As we are living our slogan of Life is Traveling Slowly, occasionally we are reminded that the rest of the world continues to spin. This evening, we remembered that the opening ceremonies for the 2024Meer informatie
Memento Park

When a country has a regime change, particularly if the regime was known to be brutal, unsupported, and downright a bad idea, the usual response by the citizenry is to tear down and destroy all of theMeer informatie
A Day in Vienna

Music and Art and Churches seem to be the heart and soul of Vienna.
We arrived in Vienna at about 10:30 am. Then spent the rest of the day riding trams and walking around to discover what makesMeer informatie
Schonbrunn Palace

Amazing is the biggest understatement in describing Schoenbrunn palace and gardens. This was only a summer home for the Austrian royal family.
We spent our last morning in Vienna touring only theMeer informatie
Bratislava, Slovakia

An hour on the train and we arrived in Bratislava.
Bratislava is the political, cultural and economic centre of Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak president, the parliament and the SlovakMeer informatie
Childrens Railway

The children’s railway of Budapest was established in 1948, in 2015. It was placed in the Guinness world record book as the longest railway, where all traffic and ticketing offices are done byMeer informatie
Hike up to the Citadel

The Citadel was closed for construction (refurbishments). The stairway up the hill was open and so were the views of the city.
Millenaris Park

This park is amazing! The Fish pond where kids are dangling their feet and feeding the fish and ducks with lounging chairs on the side. A dancing fountain where kids are running in the water. TheMeer informatie
Goodbye Budapest

Today we are moving from our old home in Budapest to a new home in Ghent Belgium.
We absolutely loved Budapest. We will return for another month sometime in the future.
Here are some of the thingsMeer informatie
Patershol Festival day 2 of 3

On Saturday night, I returned to Patershol to watch the music, get some street food and a few beers. I found 4 different music stages scattered around the neighborhood. Each stage was crowded withMeer informatie
ReizigerHi, Pam and Marc, my dad was stationed with the 2nd Armored Division in Germany during the 1956 uprising in Hungary.
ReizigerWe read about that group in several museums. Have you visited budapest and been to some of the places?