Dunaflat Apartments Budapest
Veres Palne 30 Budapest, 1056, Hungary
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Wow and Wower, and a little R&R
... another dimension, one where people and cars are of the 21st century (well, maybe not the cars), but the public transportation are of the 1950s. Budapest has the very first underground in Europe. And it hasn’t changed since then. Our stops are announced, rather than a bell or a ding dong, by fun, catchy music. The trains are quaintly old little metal bullets. The buses make me giggle. And my favorite, the trolleys. ...
Grey Clouds Can't Hide a Buda-ful City!
... of St Stephens Basilica, the main sight of worship for St Stephen. Famed for holding the Holy Right (the incorruptible right hand of St Stephen himself) it is the largest church in Budapest and is visited by tourists and locals alike to pray. The dome on the top of it can been seen across the whole city. After a couple of wrong turns on route back to the car, we headed back to camp for a well earned dinner and snuggle in our collection of duvets.
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BUDAPEST & DAVE'S BIRTHDAY!!
... return), and the continent’s first underground railway that once you get the hang of the signs you can get anywhere. Budapest is really the Queen of the Danube.
It is the home of the largest European spas, with almost 100 thermal springs, 12 medicinal baths within its boundaries and some 19 million gallons ...
Hungarian Economics, Music and Statues
Hungarian economics is very complex. The basics are - the communist left, the new government was a bit corrupt -- over spent -- increased the countries debt -- the world wide economic crisis hit -- they had to tighten up their government spending and borrow many from the EU. They are on the road to economic recovery, but ...
A few of our favoirte things
... Budapest. She said she was not sure how I would like it but would not expand on that. On the drive between the airport and hotel I understood what she meant. We had to drive through some pretty scary areas. Run down buildings with windows that looked like they had been shot out, cardboard encampments that you knew people were living in - this was difficult because here we were on vacation yet these people had a hard time putting a roof over their head. ...
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