የታተመ: 28.03.2019
Visiting four big cities in four different countries in just a few weeks is amazing.
There is a lot of variety and a lot of new things, a lot of amazement, some head shaking, and a lot of adventure.
But what I noticed at each stop and now particularly stands out:
I am someone who needs familiar things, who loves routines, and at least a little bit of 'Ah, I know this, this is where I belong', I don't want to miss out on that.
A 6-bed hostel, where construction workers are still busy, cannot provide me with this feeling of home.
But I immediately found two places for my mental balance in Budapest:
Welcome home 1:
And so on both days I sat in a small café very close to the accommodation, once I had a cappuccino and yesterday I had breakfast.
Today I went back there and wanted to celebrate my first coffee of the day.
Then the waitress said:
'The credit card didn't work the day before yesterday. There is still an open cappuccino.'
Whoops!
I really like it when I am recognized in the café, even if it's as a welch. Unfortunately, I couldn't settle the bill, that can only be done in Hungarian forints, so now I have one more cappuccino to pay for. She trusts that I will be back tomorrow.
I will be there.
Welcome home 2:
There are plenty of cool shops here in the city: sports bars, biker bars, hipster hangouts, then the store for high earners, Trip-Advisor recommendations for every taste, and establishments where Hungarian women show their breasts...
Where do I end up?
Of course... in the social café 'Empathy'. It is run by the Red Cross. Crazy, right?