Peregrinus ELTE Hotel
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The Amalfi Coast & Budapest
... got to stand in one after my fruitless search that has been going on since we arrived in Europe! I even put on a little song and dance for everyone to enjoy. The plaster casts of the bodies were really interesting, seeing the expressions on these people’s faces was very morbid, yet you couldn’t look away. The positions that the bodies were in were quite shocking and it wasn’t hard to imagine how scared these people would have been.
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Hungry in Hungary
... the price at 3000 huf apiece and they were pretending not to understand us or couldn't. Tourist price? Ugh. I was so peeved. Todd, Chelsey and I went to the Thermal Baths (Budapest is famous for them), which cost around $15. Very cool. Each room had pools with minerals in them and were different temperatures. There were various saunas as well - from steam to infrared. My visit to Hungary was definitely short-lived! I have decided that I will return on the next leg of my ...
Budapest
... many of these central European countries they have suffered greatly by World War I and 2, the Nazis...followed by the Communists. That illusive freedom was finally won after the fall of the USSR in 1989, and since then the city has blossomed but the long years of disrepair are evident everywhere. We have seen this first hand in our typical apartment block. Along the city promenade you will find all the international hotels with a fantastic view of ...
It's not about the Destination, but the Journey.
... like from the day though and hardly talked through out all dinner. The service was good here and the waitresses was nice.
After dinner we went right back to the hostel. We payed the hostel man then so we wouldn't have to do it in the morning since we had an early train and then I felt disgusting from the baths so I took a quick shower. Afterward we were all kind of slap-happy and chatted/giggled for a while, but we got in trouble by the hostel man at one point because we ...
Cultural Differences and Friendship
... this beautiful city that had changed me so much. By the time I went back to the hostel that night, I had again walked many kilometers and soaked in many sights. I was feeling a little sad, because I knew my time was drawing to a close. I wasn't only saying good-bye to a city, but to some friends that had become very important to me. Tomorrow was my first good-bye and I was both looking forward to and dreading that part of the day...
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