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    • Day 6

      Bootstour

      September 27, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Mit den letzten Sonnenstrahlen startete unsere 1 stündige Bootstour auf der Donau. Vorbei an den teils schon bekannten Sehenswürdigkeiten genossen wir die entspannte Fahrt. Der englischsprachige Audioguide verriet uns viel über die Stadt und ihre Geschichte.Read more

    • Day 9–14

      Wer hat den Größten?

      July 25, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Wer hat den Größten?

      Gulaschkommunismus ist kein Gericht, sondern der Titel Ungarns Sonderrolle in der Sowjetunion. Weil man den Widerstand der Ungaren fürchtete, gab es hier gegenüber anderen Regionen etwas mehr Freiheiten. Und die Sprache ist einzigartig und ganz schön schwierig: Sage und schreibe 44 Buchstaben.

      Zum Anstoßen wird zum Beispiel: 'Egeschegedreck' gesagt.

      Hier sprießen unzählige Quellen, die in Zukunft der Reichtum des Landes werden könnten. Kluge Köpfe und Ingeneure entwarfen unter anderem den Zauberwürfel und den Irkarus-Bus, der heute noch das Stadtbild ziert. Verlassene Häuser sind hier zum Teil hippe Ruin-Bars und der Langos wird nach wie vor in Massen verspeist.

      Und warum hat Ungarn nicht mehr den Größten? Beim Bau des Präsidenten-Palast wurde bewusst das Westminster Abbey um 2 Meter in der Länge übertroffen. Mittlerweile übertraf Bukarest diese Länge nochmals und Ungarn bleibt für uns trotzdem ganz Groß ;-).
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    • Day 2

      Budapest Tag 1

      March 2, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Gestern Abend sind wir in Budapest gelandet und heute starteten wir unseren ersten Sightseeing Tag 😎

      Als erstes ging es zum Castle Garden Bazaar, dann zur Fischerbastei, die sich auf dem Burgberg an der Stelle des mittelalterlichen Fischmarkts von Buda erhebt. Der Name stammt von einer Fischergilde, für die das Monument errichtet wurde. Diese Gilde hatte im Mittelalter diesen Abschnitt der Stadtmauer zu verteidigen.
      Dort waren einige Teile leider abgesperrt, da dort heute für einen Film gedreht wurde.
      Überall liefen Menschen in mittelalterlichen, zerrissenen Kleidern rum. Und es war gut am qualmen dort, denn es war wohl eine Filmszene in der es gebrannt hatte.

      Danach machten wir einen kurzen Abstecher zum Parlamentsgebäude.
      Da wir dafür über die Donau mussten, liefen wir zur nächsten Brücke. Dort angekommen, sahen wir das diese gesperrt war 😳
      Das hieß: wieder zurück bis zur anderen Brücke laufen 🙈
      Da kam uns eine Idee 💡
      Wir luden uns schnell eine App runter, mit der wir uns Fahrräder (die hier überall rumstehen) ausleihen können. Und so war der Weg garnicht mehr so anstrengend.
      Im Gegenteil: es machte sogar richtig viel Spaß 🚲🚲
      In einem Supermarkt versorgten wir uns ersteinmal mit Mittagessen und machten vor dem Parlament, auf einer Bank, unsere wohlverdiente Pause ☺️

      Dann machten wir uns auf den Weg zur großen Markthalle. Dort gibt es von Obst und Gemüse über Gewürzen, Fleisch, Käse, Backwaren bis hin zu (unfassbar vielen) Souvenirs einfach alles.
      Ziemlich erschlagen von all den vielen neuen Eindrücken, machten wir uns dann erstmal wieder auf den Weg zurück ins Hotel. Natürlich wieder mit dem Bike 🚲🚲😎
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    • Day 10

      Dry at last.

      July 30, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Took quite a bit of cleaning - particularly the legs. Clearly not the cleanest of roads. Fair bit of chilling while eating lunch then boredom took hold. The weather had cleared - it was dry so out & about. Simple walk along the Danube to admire the Parliament building that was modelled on the UK version. Figured I'd go down to the crooked bridge then come back. Unfortunately it ballooned somewhat - the bridge back - the chain bridge was closed to pedestrians so it became a bit longer and the sun was out so also a bit hotter. Good to get a handle on the distances and where things are. Saw the memorial to those killed by the Nazis in the war. Apparently they were lined up on the bank, told to take their shoes off and shot. Quite a striking monument. Got back and needed some cooling off time then back out for tea. Thai - had to be. On the way back took in sunset on the Liberty Bridge.Read more

    • Day 4

      Good night Budapest

      April 26, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ 🌙 7 °C

      Lovely last meal out, then took our trusty no 4 tram across the bridge to the river to see the nite sites.

      Both sides of the bank looked good. The brightly lit parliament and Buda Castle, plus key monuments on the hill, but it was pretty chilly so we didn’t linger too long.

      Glad I managed to stay up past my bedtime for once!
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    • Day 11

      Christmas Cruise Down the Danube

      December 25, 2023 in Hungary ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Similarly to yesterday, we made some calls in the morning before wandering around the Christmas markets. We figured this would be the most christmassy experience we could get while we waited for our dinner on the Danube. Funnily enough, Christmas Eve is celebrated more in parts of Europe so all the Christmas markets were bustling with people and it felt like a very unique way to spend the big day compared to how it's celebrated in aus. We walked around town and the river just soaking up the atmosphere before heading back to the room and chilling out until it was afternoon. Because our dinner was a bit later, we figured we needed some drinks to keep us going untik then. We found an English pub and had a couple of drinks before heading to the boarding location. The river level was incredibly high and threatened to breach the top of the kurb and spill onto the road and flood the boarding port. Luckily, for now, this hadn't happened, and we could safely board and enjoy the cruise. To our surprise, dad had secured us a window seat on the very fancy top level. He was as blissfully unaware as mum and I, but it was a great surprise. We got plenty of views of the river and had a fantastic night. Unfortunately, photos were hard with the glare and the moving boat, so I decided to take a time lapse that turned out pretty well. We enjoyed a 4 course meal, I had an aperitif, pumpkin soup, beef ragout, and the brownie for dessert. All were fantastic and the staff were amazing too. After a great feed, a 3 hour cruise, and a couple of bottles of wine, it was time to disembark. It was sad to leave, but it had to come to an end, and I feel as though we got very good value for the experience on Christmas day. Seeing this beautiful city from the water was a highlight of my trip and doing so on Christmas day, with my family, only made it better. The walk home was great too, walking back past the parliament building, with a very well-lit, enourmas Christmas tree topping off a great night. Once we got home, it was late, and so we headed to bed.Read more

    • Budapest - day 19

      April 30, 2019 in Hungary ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Vienna (raining), Budapest (fine)

      We did well with our alarms, and were in Vienna (Wein) by 9am. It was interesting at the Lippizaner ticket place as the queue was way out the door, and as it was raining there were lots of umbrellas out. We looked at the shorter queue, but didn’t see a person there, so abandoned that idea for now and went to Starbucks to get out of the rain. I had a hot chocolate (have learned to ask for them with milk rather than water), and Jody had a cappachino. The it was 10am and the museum of illusions was open. There was a group of around 20 teenagers that went in just before us, and it was interesting watching what they did with the exhibits. It is a fairly small museum, but had lots of cool things and we took a number of silly pics. I took one step on this vortex tunnel thing and thought it wasn’t for me, but Jody walked the whole way though she felt a bit sick after.

      Then we went back to see if we could get our tickets to the horses. The queue was even longer at that stage. We worked out that the practice sessions were from 10-12, and people could queue up for that whole time. We found a guy to ask questions of, and he took us to the front of the line but their machines were down. The lady explained that it wouldn’t be nearly as busy on actual perfomance days, so next Saturday we should be just fine to go in there about 9.30 and get our tickets. So the 3rd day in Vienna, and still haven’t got our tickets! Then Jody decided she needed some tights for lounging around in Nico, so we went shopping in H&S. That was a sucessful trip, but funny when Jody was in the changing rooms and I was outside playing on my phone. I thought the door looked slightly open, so called out to her but she wasn’t there. Had not even noticed me sitting outside, and was up on the next floor. Thank goodness for phones and mobile networks! So by then it was after 12, and we had to check Nico out by 2pm, so it was off to the trains again. It was raining pretty hard by that stage, so we were pleased to be on the underground. Catching the trains has been pretty easy for us – similar to the tube in London. But our second train stopped and everyone got off. Then we all seemed confused about which side of the platform we should catch the next train. We got on and off a couple of times, but then sat down and were pleased when the train headed off in the right direction.

      Jody then went to the bike shop to see if the derailer had arrived, but unfortunately not. So we decided to head for Budapest, and pick her bike up on Friday. This was a shame as we could have headed off yesterday if we had known it wouldn’t have been ready. Oh well, never mind. So it supposed to be a 3 hour drive to Budapest. It rained quite hard for the first part of the journey so it was slow going. But then it became dry, we crossed the border and Nico was happy sitting at 70mph amongst the huge number of trucks that joined us. It was very weird driving in Hungary as there was nothing really to see except flat fields. There weren’t any little settlements, and even 20kms out of Budapest we were driving through farmland. The we hit Budapest, and I really wished that I had had a reststop before we did. It took over an hour to drive through the city, and I was well and truly over it by then. The bad thought was that we will have to do the trip in reverse on Friday, but at least I have 2 days with no driving. Our campsite is a bit different, we drove in and stopped on the first pitch we saw and then went to find reception. We ended up staying exactly where we parked as it was level – not that it was nicely parked in the middle or anything and lucky neither of us have OCD.

      The girl at reception talked and talked and talked about things that we could do, and neither of us seemed capable of taking it in. We took away the brochures, and headed off to the university restaurant. My dinner of crumbed turkey with rice and grilled veges was really nice. Jody had pork which was extremely tender, but received boiled veges instead which weren’t quite so nice. But it cost us $10NZ for both meals so that wasn’t too bad.

      Now we are sitting in Nico with limoncello working out what to do tomorrow. It is May the 1st which I hadn’t realised which means that many of the shops are not open. All of the attractions should be, including the hot baths which I have been looking forward to. I think we will be doing the hop on hop off bus for a while as that seems to be an easy option. I didn’t have much concept of how large Budapest is, but it is similar to Auckland and will take us about 30 mins by public transport to get into the middle of the city. I am thinking I will be sleeping very well tonight as that drive was rather tiring. It was quite long, I was driving at speed and there was a lot of traffic. Nico is being very good though and responding to my directions quite well.

      Jody is just refilling her glass with limoncello. I am thinking we might have to find another bottle…..
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    • Day 24

      Budapest Sightseeing 2/4

      September 10, 2021 in Hungary ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Auf der westlichen „Buda-Seite“ konnten wir neben dem riesigen Palast auch die Gellért Hill Cave, die Freiheitsstatue, die Matthiaskirche und auf der anderen Seite die technische Universität und natürlich das beeindruckende Parlamentsgebäude bestaunen.Read more

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