Apartment Dunaflat Opera Romantica Budapest
o Utca 6 Budapest, 1066, Hungary
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Day 306 - Battle in Budapest
I'm smitten. This city has wrapped me in its fold, embraced me in the warm smiles of its inhabitants and the cold grey concrete streets that crisscross the gentle curves of the Danube. There’s a sweet essence of sophistication and solitude that greets you around every empty corner, every dome roofed cathedral and neo-gothic spire. Lost amidst the sparse green parks and open expansive plazas that give character and soul ...
Day Five
... are tiny, to limit the bad vibes, whereas the windows on the Southern side (is that the right side?) are huge, to allow the good vibes to pass through. The large doors inserted at the back also testify to its use as a Mosque.
An intriguing factoid (we are fond of these): During the Communist reign, the Church was not in use at all, because religion was banned. Seriously. They BANNED religion. And if you practised it, you were denied access to ...
Attraverso la puzsta ungherese
... ha significato avere il monastero tutto per me: il maniaco mi ha acceso le luci all'interno della chiesa, mentre io, maligno, pensavo con un sorriso a cosa poteva combinare un tipo del genere in mezzo a tutte quelle suore. Gli affreschi esterni sono molto ben conservati, e dai colori vivaci, sui quali spicca quello che, secondo il plaquard illustrativo, passa sotto il nome di Voronet Blue.
Dopo la visita ...
Two Nights in Eastern Europe
... for an all-you-can-bathe special that gave us access to lockers and any of the at least 25 different pools/hot tubs/cold tubs and all of the steam rooms and saunas. Each individual pool was heated or cooled to a specific temperature and served various purposes. A lot of the indoor pools had extra chemicals in them for healing purposes while the outdoor pools were basically just swimming pools. Needless to say we were all very pruny after 2 or 3 hours ...
Party Town!
I just arrived in Split after an overnight train from Budapest via Zagreb, feeling very much worse for wear after the best part of a week in Budapest. The place was just nuts!
First of all, I was lucky enough to stay at an incredible hostel, which was a converted apartment run by a Scot named Tim. It was pretty much a party hostel - very social and every night Tim and the other staff would take us out to pubs, clubs and karaoke bars. Cafe Del Rio was probably ...


