Hunguest Hotel Hoforras
Travel Blogs from Hajduszoboszlo
S'mores
... know about how much it should cost to get home. He named his price and we laughed at him and a few minutes later, while we were waiting for another cab, he called us back over and offered us a reasonable price. Oh, Hungary.
Well, tomorrow around 7AM I head off for my Serbia trip! I don't have any pictures of my adventures this week, but I'll be sure to take tons on my Serbian adventure. I'll write again soon!
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I am the professionist.
Today was amazing!! I had a late start to my day, but the professor of my Hungarian Culture class took all of his students, myself included, on a lovely walking tour of the city. We started at 2 and walked until around 4:30. We visited the beautiful yellow church and climbed countless stairs to get an incredible view of Hungary! These were the scariest stairs of my life. They were wooden, tiny, and only wide enough for about 1/2 a person... ...
Hungover in Hungary
Tonight, I have plenty to write about! So, I guess I'll start with 2 nights ago...
Apparently, Hungary was a little jealous of Germany and decided to throw their own Oktoberfest... In September? Well, who am I to argue. So, my friends and I headed out to our Hungarian Oktoberfest and had a lovely time. I met some more interesting international students, enjoyed some discounted beer, ...
Snap Decisions and Serbia
... Random, but why not! Here's the itinerary:
1.day/1.night
– We all meet at the Kelety Station at 12.30pm and take a train to
Belgrade, Serbian capital city, where we arrive around 7.45pm. From
there, we are going to our hostel in the city center, close to the main
city square. After taking some short rest from travellin
g, we will
definitely need to go to eat somewhere to prevent death ...
Becoming Hungarian.
... think this is my new favorite hobby!
Today, I rode the bus home from the opposite campus, it was totally packed and I was smashed up by the bus driver. He was listening to the radio and I overheard some old R&B music in English! I was enjoying it and then the bus driver begins to speak Hungarian to me. I nod and smile. He continues on for a few minutes and then I finally reach ...