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Are you HUNG-A-RY for Budapest?

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May 12, Suzi aka Aditu & I left Pittsburgh to join a tour group with Cosmos for 2 weeks. We were very excited as we had never been to Central Europe. We began in Frankfurt, Germany then to Berlin for 2 nights, 2 nights in Warsaw, Poland and 2 in Krakow. A drive through the country of Slovakia; then 2 nights in Budapest, one night in Vienna, 2 in Prague, one in Munich and our last night in Frankfurt. 5 countries and 14 days to see it may not be enough time, but we did see the highlights.

Are you HUNG-A-RY for Budapest?

Millennium Memorial in Hero's Square

I added a couple of videos from our dinner. A sightseeing city tour of Budapest included HERO'S SQUARE, and only driving by House of Parliament and the Royal Palace. Hero's Square is next to City Park and in the center is Millennium Memorial. The statues are leaders of seven tribes that founded Hungary in the 9th century. There are also statues of important statesmen in Hungarian history surrounding the memorial in a semi-circular arcades. The Museum of Fine Arts and Palace of Art are beside it. From here we passed the sights of Parliament, the Danube and Margaret's Island, and many different buildings. We walked up Castle Hill and viewed Monastery of War with its' numerous bullet holes and then to FISHERMEN'S BASTION and MATTHIAS CHURCH.

Palace of Art or Hall of Art's main entrance
This is on the hilly buda side of the Danube and was built between 1895-1902. The 7 towers represent 7 Magyar tribes that settled in 896. Matthias Church is also here and had scaffolding over the front that made for "zoom in on certain areas" pictures! There was a man sitting with a bird who was charging people about $10 USD to get a picture with it. No thanks. The area was crowded but still pretty and had lovely views of the Danube and pest side.  

We were later dropped of on VACI UTCA which is a large shopping area for tourists. We couldn't decide where to eat so we opted for Burger King. Yes I know, sometimes you just crave food from back home. Plus, we didn't have to pay for the bathroom and we would be having traditional Hungarian food later.
Hero's Square, statesmens statues
It was really hot walking the streets and about 90 degrees F! There was more scaffolding over many buildings. What a disappointment! On the bus coming back from Szentendre, Suzi, Sharon from Australia and Ying from England bought Hungarian shirts and Suzi convinced them to wear the new purchases to our Hungarian folklore dinner excursion tonight. Back at the hotel, I purchased a white shirt with red trim at the hotel because I didn't want to feel left out. I was very happy with it; so comfortable!

Ready for the dinner, when we got on the bus, we were met with cheers and woos from the crowd and were told how nice we looked! Suzi and I sat with Mick, Kerry, Paul and Sharon from Adelaide, Australia and we had a blast! We were greeted with a strong welcome drink in a green little man.
Is this the "pest" view or what!
GOULASH was the aperitif and of course was tasty. A man came around with 2 long glass tubes that held red and white wine and he never missed the glass, no matter how far away it was! :) Next came the huge traditional plate of turkey, beef, pork, pasta and cole slaw that the 6 of us shared. While we ate, we were entertained by Hungarian dancers with colorful costumes. As promised, Tunde, our guide danced for us on the stage in which she got a big applause from the entire audience.

The 4 of us got our pictures taken together in our shirts and then Tunde joined us. Our evening ended at 11pm which was one of our later nights! haha To top the night off, Franco our bus driver played DISCO music on the way back and had the lights flickering! Thanks, Franco! :) This ended up being one of my favorite dinners and excursion!

Money paid for the Bathroom today- 0.0

Aditu says:
That was one damn tasty dinner!! That was a great night, great food, great company, disco, flicking lights and that cool bar you had to walk down the steps thru the coffin, lol. Plus, are super sweet shirts, :)
Posted on: Jul 28, 2007
lauro says:
hahahahah what a blast! :D hey - youre counting the pay toilets :D i was also doing that when i was new here - but now, i just let it -im used to it :D glad you enjoyed the goulasch :DDD
Posted on: Jul 28, 2007
lauro says:
the blog ive been waiting for is back :D
Posted on: Jul 28, 2007
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