This past week, Case and I took advantage of the time he got off work for the Easter holiday, and took a trip to Budapest, Hungary and Vienna, Austria. I think that we were both surprised by how much we enjoyed both cities, their history and their beauty. We knew Budapest had some great sights to see and an interesting history, but we left Hungary with more knowledge of their history and in turn a greater respect for the country.
The first night we took a night boat cruise on the Danube with an audio tour. We learned about the history of the bridges that connect Buda and Pest, the buildings and the people that were involved with their construction.
We spent the first couple of days seeing some of the major sights on Castle Hill (Fisherman's Bastion, the Citadella, St. Matthias Church) and enjoyed some coffee and cake at a popular cafe up on the hill.
Buda and Chain Bridge |
Buda and Chain Bridge |
Buda (left), Pest and Parliament (right) |
City trams! |
I liked the metro and the stations. This metro line is the world's second oldest metro line (completed in 1896). |
Vajdahunyad Castle |
Pest |
Heroes' Square |
Outside of the Szecheyni Baths |
The Citadella |
Parliament |
Shoes Memorial on the Danube |
Liberty Bridge |
Hofburg Palace |
Schönbrunn Palace |
Belvedere Palace |
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