A1 Guesthouse Budapest
25 Bokreta Street Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest
... prepare for our afternoon guided tour of the city.
Typical Hungarian souvenirs included handmade and painted porcelains, crystals, laces, woven cloths, embroidery (boy, there was embroidery everywhere!), red pepper paprika and in fact, all varieties of paprika. Lots and lots of lovely handiwork.
Our city tour of Budapest was partly by coach (yes, ABC) and partly on foot. We were again assigned a colour-coded group and herded onto ...
Walking, Free Practice & Goulash
... racetrack.
After the racing we freshened up at the hotel and headed out for some food and nightlife. We stumbled upon a Hugo Boss event with a McLaren F1 simulator but bypassed this as we were famished and thirsty from a hot afternoon in the stands. We found an outdoor restaurant called The Casablanca which served my favourite Eastern European food, Goulash! The guys ...
Part 2 Pubcrawl, hangovers, sad goodbyes.
... var der godt gang i den som der altid er paa Grandios, vi skulle til og afsted paa pubcrawlen, har kom vi til en masse forskellige sjove steder, bla en virkelig gammel byning som lignede lidt en borg inden i , her stod vi saa alle sammen sammen og fik et par oel mere. Vi kom til stoerre og stoerre steder hvor vi hang ud med christian og Tom ved et par borde, jeg maa sige jeg gik virkelig rundt for at samle tropperne den aften, syntes det var sjovest naar vi ...
I am the King of the Castle
... is already closed that he will serve us soup. We are grateful. My soup looks like water with herbs and small pieces of veggies, but it tasted like heaven. Kevin got soup in a big bun.
We travel light and have to wash clothes before we go to bed. I slept so well I do not even think I turned at all during the night!
23 May 2011
We go to the info centre ...
Still strugging
... There were all kinds of themed caves. One had wine flowing through it, one was prehistoric, there was meant to be a love cave, but I'm not sure what that was. There was also one called – out of this world and there were rocks that were 35 million years old, although there was one that was 40 million years old that had a mould of a coke bottle in it, so I'm a little unsure about the credibility of it all. The last cave was confusing – a mixture ...


