Hotel Flandria

XIII. Szegedi ut, 27, Budapest, 1135, Hungary | Hotel

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In praise of Budapest

A travel blog entry by jambo

5

... Things are cheap here, which definitely helps. In fact, it is hard to believe that, for a European city of around 2 million people, things are so inexpensive. One of the best examples of this is the "daily menu" that most restaurants have. Even at an upscale eatery - of which there are many here - you can get a hearty two-course lunch (always soup, plus a main dish) for about 1000 forints (3.50 euros).

The costs of consumer goods are ...

Buda Castle

A travel blog entry by ozray

8

... trek to Memento Park as it looked interesting. We had to take a coupleof different buses to get there and it took about 45 minutes to get there as it is situated out in the suburbs. It was interesting seeing the suburbs out this way as the houses are quite plain in direct contrast to all the fancy old buildings we saw in the city and tourist areas. In fact by the time we got to the Park, it was looking quite rural. Memento Park is a project designed by ...

You gotta love this city, love this city

A travel blog entry by pegsaroni

27

... a flushed. Being a 35º day, Shannon and I were fine, well I was anyway, but this was apparently a hot day for Hungary. While it does hit these temperature every summer, it's like when we get a 45º day back home, they happen, but boy are they hot! To cool off, we headed for our final destination, the Matthias Church next the Fisherman's Bastion. Along the way our guide pointed out a statue of a guy on a horse, but no one cares about the guy. Look at this statue for a ...

Hungary -- Rich but Extremely Complicated History!

A travel blog entry by smgiles

9

... where we learned about how children were indoctrinated with Communist ideals (we looked at school books and board games) and then we hit the town and visited the three synagogues in town. If you are like me and don’t know much about the history of Jewish people in Budapest during WWII, it’s worth reading up on. The Holocaust Monument is quite moving.


On Day Three, we walked up ...

Roman Ruins and a Good-bye...

A travel blog entry by newbeginnings

22

... marked with bicycles and from the very annoyed looks I was getting, I should have been walking across on the other side of the bridge. In Budapest, you take your life in your hands as a pedestrian in a bike lane. I walked as quickly across as possible and then down the stairs towards the train tracks.

I took some pictures of the food stands to show people back home. These were common in both Budapest and in Romania. I went to one selling pastries and talked to a very ...

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