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  • SiofokBrekky. Small buffet but with real coffee! Lean way to start the day. There is nothing lean about any of the meals in Hungary so a small brekky helps just that little bit. Skype. Got to love modern Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
  • SiofokPost holiday rush. We knew the season was over and that was somewhat intentional but the place was a veritable ghost town. This suited us just fine. The place cried of all night parties. Really not Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
  • BudapestThe dreaded packing. My second least favourite part of travelling, closely trailing the day before starting work. It was our hardest pack too because for the first time we’d completely settled in and unpacked all of our clothing. Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
  • BudapestLazy morning. After such a long day yesterday, we thought it best to have a slow morning. It was the hottest day we’d experienced in Budapest. Wise to stay indoors until the sun lost a little intensity. Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 11, 2011
  • BudapestEarly start. We were out the door at 7am. Definitely the earliest start of the holiday thus far. Felt good. We almost always default to lateness but this time we weren’t going to let our Hungarian Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 10, 2011
  • BudapestLaps. Didn’t feel like gym this morning so swam laps instead. The Jacuzzi jets in the pool are sensor activated. I must have triggered them. It was like swimming against a current. Good training for Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 10, 2011
  • 4th September 2011We both wanted to do different things in Budapest so we went our own way, although in the end we discovered that a lot of what we did was quite similar. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 9, 2011
  • 3rd September 2011Yep, my legs are still really sore. This is going to take a while to go away. We drove just north of Keszthely to a town called Heviz, which is renowned for its thermal lake. Millions of litres of water is Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 9, 2011
  • 2nd September 2011I woke up very sore today. Legs, back, sides – agony. Danny had a little stiffness, but overall was fine. He can he run half an hour and be fine, while I run half an hour and feel like an Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 9, 2011
  • BudapestLate change. We planned on visiting Lake Balaton this morning however slept in a little and would have arrived too late in the day. We moved Visegrad and Esztergom up the agenda as they required less travel time Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 8, 2011
  • BudapestPower sesh. Hit the gym pretty hard this morning. With a fitness centre like this one, it is pretty difficult to pull yourself away. I am also acutely aware of the sheer volume of food and drink I Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 8, 2011
  • BudapestFitness centre. Now I thought we were spoilt at the Ritz-Carlton. This place was like an underground ice cave filled with fitness equipment, saunas and a glorious lap pool that doubled as a Jacuzzi of sorts. I’ll Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 8, 2011
  • BudapestWarm glowing warming glow. The moment we crossed the Hungarian border, Vicki unknowingly began to emanate a radiant glow. I noticed it almost instantly. She was home and her genes knew it. Nyugati Gypsy dance. My fondness Posted by samandvic in Europe 2011 | Sep 8, 2011
  • 1st September 2011So it's now autumn, and we thought we would celebrate by going for a run along the lake. We haven't run all summer, so we weren't surprised we could only pull out a slow half hour jog. I guess we Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Sep 3, 2011
  • 2000 - Budapest, Hungary As can be seen from the photos the weather was beautiful, the beer was cold (and cheap) and it is a great place to wander around. There is lots of history here. The tram system also w Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Apr 24, 2000
  • Day 08. Budapest In the morning, I met my host for the next night. Her name is Szintia, she is fluent in four languages, including Russian, she can cook extremely well and she was just back from Rome, whi Posted by degoiabeira in Where Next? | Aug 15, 2011
  • My 7 day Danube River cruise & 20 day European adventureMy Eastern European & Turkey adventure from April 8-27, 2010 included 4 days & 3 nights in Budapest, Hungary, followed by a 7 night AMA Waterways Danube River ship cruise on the beautiful Amadagio with stops & visits in: Mohacs, Posted by TravelSlut in My 2 week South Africa adventure-March 2 | Aug 6, 2011
  • 25th July 2011We woke to rain and it stayed with us nearly the whole day. We caught the train into the city then went our own ways. Danny wanted to wander the central market for a few hours, which did not appeal Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 29, 2011
  • 24th July 2011Today we headed straight for castle hill, in Buda. We had to walk up a steep hill to get to the top, past some nice but run down buildings, and entered the main part of castle hill. Behind a beautiful Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 27, 2011
  • 23rd July 2011We were silly enough to park on a cobblestone road last night, so all the cars driving noisily over it this morning woke us up. Thankfully not too early. Danny was in the middle of making his morning coffee when Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 25, 2011
  • 22nd July 2011We went into Eger again this morning. I wanted to visit the castle, while Danny wanted to use internet (he is a bit obsessed with the Tour de France at the moment). The castle was okay – lots of food Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 25, 2011
  • 21st July 2011Danny visited the Tokaj museum this morning while I relaxed in the van. He also took a quick walk around town but couldn't really find places to taste wine, so we drove out of town and stopped off at a Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 24, 2011
  • 20th July 2011We had so many thunderstorms overnight, and a lot of loud rain and thunder. Kept us awake much of the night. No rain when we woke up, thankfully, but it was very overcast, misty and humid. We drove to Podlesok, Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Jul 24, 2011
  • July 13 to 15 2011 - BudapestOn Wednesday, we had another outstanding bus trip (3 hours), this time with [[http://www.eurolines.com/|Eurolines]] from Vienna to Budapest (19 euros). The bus had even more leg-room than the Student Agency bus but there was no on-board hostess. It arrive Posted by kforge in Kevin and Jeni's Travels 2011 | Jul 16, 2011
  • Budapest- part deux Woke up to a beautiful morning in Budapest, loving the proximity of our hotel to the Danube. We started o Posted by Rits blog in Around the world in.... | Jul 12, 2011
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