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  • Budapest Lukasc. To Vicki’s dismay, Lukasc had run out of Dobos Torte (a classic Hungarian style cake) on our last few visits. The dessert consists of alternating layers of biscuit and chocolate cream topped with crispy caramel. It Posted by samandvic in Europe 2009 | Jun 22, 2009
  • Passing under the Iron Curtain We're Hungary! With the trip now reaching its final stages, much of the research we had done previously was wearing thin and had not been in as much detail in any case! So goulash, Atilla the Hun, burly hairy wrestlers Posted by deepaksuma in Running 'round the world | Jun 22, 2009
  • Budapest Buda. Now that we’d explored part of Pest, it was time to cross the Danube and take a closer look at Buda. We stopped for a couple of beers before pulling out the tourist map. The waiter Posted by samandvic in Europe 2009 | Jun 19, 2009
  • Budapest Stroll. We thought we’d just walk around Budapest (or Pest to be precise) to get a feel for the place. Budapest is broken into two main parts separated by the Danube, Buda (The old city) and Pest (The Posted by samandvic in Europe 2009 | Jun 18, 2009
  • Budapest On the road again (or rail if you want to be specific). Zagreb to Budapest. We were excited to see Hungary. I for one wanted to gain a little more insight into Vicki’s insolent ways but I Posted by samandvic in Europe 2009 | Jun 18, 2009
  • Lessons from Buda and beyond Yes we know we haven't blogged in a while (some of you keep emailing us about it) but have found it a bit tough finding internet cafes with connections faster than snail mail... so here is an update of the Posted by JulB in Julian and Bianca Overseas | Jun 3, 2009
  • Dia 50 - Budapest VI O Dia hoje amanheceu chuvoso e frio Fui a embaixada da Servia, ela fica em frente a uns monumentos e museo [img=http://photos.travell Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 14, 2009
  • Dia 49 Hungary -> Servia -> Hungary Hoje o dia começou em Subotica (Servia), e fique aqui parte da manhã a espera do trem de volta a Budapest, pois a policia de fronteira diz que necessitava uma visa. Bem isto não imaginava, pois tenho viajado pela Europa, Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 14, 2009
  • Dia 48 - Budapest V Ultimo dia em Budapest Caminhando pela cidade pasei por lugares conhecidos, mais sempre descubrindo alguma coisa nova que na primeira visita passou desapercebido. Edificio da cidade Uma loj Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 13, 2009
  • Hungarian Disaster Posted by julesfsmit in Julie's Journeys | May 13, 2009
  • Dia 47 - Budapest IV Hoy sali a caminar temprano en la mañana, queria encontrar la Vaci ucta, que es priera calle que conoci, quando llegue en Budapest, pero no pude conocerla bien porque estaba con la maleta y la mochila. [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/196893/1201 Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 11, 2009
  • Dia 46 - Budapest III This morning I direct my steps to the Buda side of Budapest where it is located the Buda Castle and others interestings places. Thia Bridge was closed for maintanaice early in the morning A Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 10, 2009
  • Dia 45 - Budapest II Primeiro de tudo o problema de reserva que tive inicialmente em Budapest se transformou numa agradavel surpresa, devido que o administrador do alojamento não tinha um quarto reservado para mim, terminei ficando com 1 apartamento de 3 quartos, no centro Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 10, 2009
  • Dia 44 Hungary I (Budapest) Here some of the picures on my way to Budapest [img=http://photos.tr Posted by Ughitus in A Tour in Europe | May 8, 2009
  • Baths and Bikes in Budapest OK, take a look at the photo below. If you had to guess, what would you think is housed in that building? A museum, maybe? A library? A theater or a government building? Those would Posted by amyandkev in Amy & Kev's Excellent Adventure | Apr 14, 2009
  • Relaxing at Budapest's Gellert Bath http://http://www.examiner.com/x-5110-Dallas-World-Travel-Examiner~y2009m3d17-Relax-in-Budapests-Gellert-Bath Budapest is known as the “Spa City” because it is home to over forty Turkish baths. Since Roman times, people have soaked in thermal ba Posted by vpadgalska in European Travel writer in Texas | Mar 17, 2009
  • Luxurious River Cruises – An Alternative To Tradition When most people think of a luxury cruise, they visualize a hugh ship out on the ocean, sailing from one exotic tropical port to another. There is an alternative type of cruising, though, that provides quite a different cruise experience Posted by brucep in TPI Travel-Bruce Pickett | Feb 22, 2009
  • Budapest Budapest Got off the train in Budapest only to be greeted by a Goblin with bright red lipstick, trying to get me to stay at her accommodation for 30 Euros, I told her politely to go away, well she decided Posted by Kickstart in One life, One world | Feb 2, 2009
  • Budapest My train was just a little bit late into Sighisoara, getting in at about 1:00 a.m on New Year's Day. None of the others waiting in the station got on, and I found that I had an almost deserted train Posted by NZBarry in Barry in Europe | Jan 18, 2009
  • Election Day Well my November 4th is coming to an end. I have sent my ballot away and now I can only wait. It will be strange to not see any results until tomorrow morning because of the time difference. All of Posted by Caitlin L in My Adventure to Europe | Nov 4, 2008
  • Eger, Hungary Breakfast at the hostel was spent trying to balance eating with talking to Sophie in Amsterdam and verbally confirm a new flat over Skype that we wouldn’t be able to see and just had to take her word for… Which Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Oct 13, 2008
  • Weekend in Budapest I spent the last weekend in Budapest trying to see all the sights with my friends, Casey, Hilary and Samantha. This is us at our hostel... man at first we were a little scared bec Posted by Caitlin L in My Adventure to Europe | Oct 2, 2008
  • Week 1 Done Fhew! Well I have been to all my classes. My schedule is nice, short Mondays, LONG Tuesdays, very very light Wednesdays, LONG Thursdays, light Fridays. The only thing that would make it better was no Friday afternoon class. All my teachers Posted by Caitlin L in My Adventure to Europe | Sep 28, 2008
  • The last days in Budapest and on to Eger This was the day for the old side of the river – ‘Buda’. Our first stop was the mundane task of buying a card reader for our digital camera, as the initial cord we were carrying may have decided to Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Sep 28, 2008
  • Budapest - Sziget Music Festival After a very slow start to the day (I seem to keep writing that…), we left Krisztina’s apartment for some lunch around the corner so that we could be at the Sziget music festival by mid-afternoon. Krisztina took us to Posted by joshtracey in Josh & Tracey's Adventures | Sep 27, 2008
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