Hotel Baranya Harkany
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Mohacs
... down. He was brought up on a farm, his mother was not from a wealthy family but his father was and his grandfather built horse carriages. His home had 12 rooms, a forest and a farm. When the communists came they took everything and put them all in one room accommodation with no toilet. As he said one day you had everything and the next you have one room living. His father was not a friend of ...
Pecs ending the plains
Between Szeged and Pecs there are some more plains,, then the Danube and then immediately the hills start. It is quite a difference.
The plainest plains they have even managed to get UNESCO protected: the pusztas are world heritage. The funny thing is, that the puszta is a) man made (150 years ago they were marshes that the inhabitants made dry) and b) the plainest, simplest, least spectacular grass lands you can imagine. There are also Juniper bushes ...
Best ever.
... time since Bratislava). There are so many small places you can check out, such as a cafe that sells cake for 200 ft (about 1.1 NZD now) and a mexican restaurant we went for dinner.
Damn, talking about Mexican restaurant made me crave taco salad again. This is something I won't stop eating in New Zealand.
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Walking and wine.
... to turn it into a church, now known as the Inner Town Parish Church. Being Sunday morning, we didn't get to go in there either. Another prominent building at the other side of the square now houses a McDonald's restaurant. How appropriate is that for the old city center????
From that point we had "free time." Because this new group of people contains many frail individuals, we were so far behind schedule that we only had 15 minutes to roam. ...
Day 313 - Back to School
... a spark. Youth flows in from all over the country and overruns this sleepy town with its vibrant energy. We’ve been lucky enough to land a couch with a professor. A PhD student studying molecular biology and working for the university forty hours a week. He still lives in a small studio dorm-like campus, and crashing on his floor these past few nights has given me a bit of nostalgia. We ramble and rattle and converse till the ...
Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking