With our home base in the old Jewish Quarter of Pest, we explored that side of the river Friday afternoon and evening, taking a stroll down some wonderful streets and along the Danube river, even stopping at a bakery where the woman was extremely kind and friendly but spoke no English whatsoever, and, with us not knowing any Hungarian, it was a challenging yet entertaining pitstop. As the sun set, we watched the lights of the city slowly begin to glitter and bring the city to life. We must say, Budapest does a spectacular job of lighting up its most spectacular buildings at night. Being Valentine's Day, we decided it was appropriate to take a night cruise on the Danube to celebrate the occasion. On this cruise we appreciated the sites along the river, such as Parliament, Matthias Church, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge, while enjoying a free glass of champagne. For dinner we tried our luck at a traditional Jewish Bistro near our hostel, where we shared cabbage rolls and a sweet cake for desert.
The Danube |
Parliament |
Fisherman's Bastion and St. Matthias Church |
Buda Castle |
Chain Bridge |
River boat night cruise time! |
The Chain Bridge from on the Danube. |
Trying some Hungarian cabbage rolls. |
Also some schnitzel! |
The Central Market |
Eating a sweet langos with banana and nutella. |
Closest to home we've been in months! |
St. Stephen's Basilica |
Buda Castle |
Fisherman's Bastion and St. Matthias Church |
View of Parliament from the Chain Bridge. |
Looking down on the Chain Bridge from Buda. |
St. Matthias Church |
Fisherman's Bastion |
Enjoying the view from Fisherman's Bastion. (Jennifer, Megan, Katie Q, and Katie) |
Trying some goulash soup! |
What happens in the baths, stays in the baths. |
The Opera House |
Heroes' Square |
Dohany Street Synagogue |
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