Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,

As promised, today I will show you the sights of Budapest. I know that the first picture of a jam sandwich is not what is expected when I talk about the Hungarian capital, but I want to thank the donor once again. The homemade strawberry jam is absolutely delicious! And so our day started with the most important meal of the day.

Breakfast with jam from Weibern

After breakfast, we drove to Budapest, which took about 1.5 hours by car. We parked outside the city and, as always, took public transportation to get to the city center. Parking is free, but make sure not to park on the grassy areas.

We had a guidebook that described a tour of Buda and Pest and briefly explained the sights. Unfortunately, we forgot it at home, so we went on a spontaneous city tour.

We started with Margaret Island, which is located in the middle of the Danube River and is relatively large compared to the city.

Lego lion
Music fountain on Margaret Island
Ruins of an old Franciscan monastery on Margaret Island
Inscription
Interior of the old monastery

We made our first stop at a dilapidated monastery on the island. Although the building no longer stands, the place felt somehow peaceful.

Except for the flute player around the corner, of course.

Twiddly-dee and Twiddly-dum, I play the flute and what do you do?

The next stop was the ruins of a Dominican monastery, where the history was explained in more detail.

Short break at the fountain
Ruins of the Dominican monastery
Background of the monastery

After a short break, we continued walking quickly. Those who wanted could even sprint on the island's own athletics track, where both sprinters and barefoot runners can train.

Athletics track on the island for the fast ones. Or for barefoot runners.

After such a sprint, we went to the Japanese Garden on the island to relax and calm down.

Japanese Garden on Margaret Island
Nymph

Very beautiful, peaceful, and full of fish here. Afterwards, we took the bus back to the Hungarian Parliament and on the way, we came across the coolest statue in the world! (Counter-suggestions will only be accepted with photo evidence!)

Cutest picture all day long!
Olympic Park

We also visited the Olympic Park on our way to the Parliament.

Hungarian Parliament
Kossuth Lajos Square
Pretty roof

Later, we explored more buildings and monuments in the vicinity.

Soviet War Memorial
St. Stephen's Basilica
Budapest city center
On the way to the castle

On the way to the castle, we also visited the old market and enjoyed the different smells and tastes.

Market Hall
Market Hall
So much food and souvenirs

We continued on foot with a few stops at the swimming pool, monument, and fountain towards the castle.

Monument to Freedom
Gellért Bath
Statue of Saint Stephen
Gateway to nowhere
Gellert Hill Waterfall

I'm always where it's wet. Literally:

Who was wearing barefoot shoes here?
What are you looking at?

And after climbing a few meters, under the strict gaze of a hare and the Turul, we finally reached the castle.

Turul Statue - Hungarian mythical bird
View from the castle

After the castle, we moved a few hundred meters further and visited the Fisherman's Bastion to enjoy the wonderful view of Budapest.

Fisherman's Bastion
Side view of the Fisherman's Bastion
St. Stephen's Monument
View of the Parliament

On the way back to the metro, Mario ran into an old acquaintance. I was surprised to see him so high up, but I guess if you have a horse to sit on, you can still walk a few meters at that age. Greetings from St. George.

The holy St. George is also depicted in Budapest.

After another ~20 km, we had enough walking and quickly headed towards the suburbs.

Main Train Station

All in all, a very beautiful city that is definitely worth a longer visit, in my opinion.

More about today tomorrow.

Yours, Britta

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