Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hungary. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Christmas Visit to Budapest


It is our second trip to Budapest and it was great to see things at a different time of the year, Budapest is a lovely city at nights with the bridges and castle on the hill!

Our first day was exploring Castle Hill, we enjoyed looking at the statues around the castle grounds and visited the Museum.  The museum was relatively simple, we enjoyed the underground part the best.  After the museum we made our way to Matthias Church and the Fisherman's Bastion.  Fisherman's Bastion is such a fantastic place, it really feels like something out of a fairytale.  We spent the afternoon at a Spa Resort, we were aiming for something a little more authentic to Hungry but this place was great for the kids, although Liam was a bit short for some of the rides he wanted to go on.  

Day two we did a walking tour, we learnt about Hungarian history and the city of Budapest.  We finished the tour at the Chain Bridge before making our way to a large inside market "Great Market Hall".  After this Lisa found a place for a Thai massage because of her sore shoulder, while she did this we watched some street performers and visited the Christmas markets.

On a slightly different note we visited a not so common attraction 'Memento Park' the next day. Rather than destroying statues left from the Russian communist regime like many countries the Hungarians moved the statues to a park on the outskirts of Budapest.  The statues are generally very large and imposing, they are mostly of strong powerful looking men or communist leaders such as Lenin, Marx and Engels.  After the park we drove up the the Liberty Statue, she is also from the communist era however the people of Budapest thought she was so beautiful that they wanted her to remain.  They covered the Liberty Statue with cloth and had a cleansing ceremony and now she is a significant statue about the freedom and liberty of Budapest.

You can't visit Budapest without a stop at City Park which is home the the Vajdahunyad Castle.  The grounds are quiet different in the winter compared with the summer, but it was still a nice walk through the park, playing at the play park and taking photo's with statues.  The afternoon was a quick whip around St Stephen's Basilica to see his 'hand'.   

Once again we stayed in Budapest by home exchanging.  We had trouble finding our home but made it in the end.  This time our home wasn't fancy but we all fitted in with a place to sleep and there was wifi for Taylor and plenty of toys to keep the kids entertained.  Our first home exchange that we forgot to take a photo! 



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Badacsony Volcano and Veszprem

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Badacsony Volcano and Veszprem, a set on Flickr.

Spent a day hiking the Badacsony Volcano, we estimate that we walked about the equivalent of about twice up and Mt and about three times around often on very steep slopes or trick ground.  Leo only had a piggy back a couple of time, the little kids did so well.  Taylor would probably liked to have gone a little faster ... but it didn’t kill her to walk with us :+)  It was an amazing area with vineyards, spectacular view and heaps of walking tracks.  We ended the day by going home for a shower and heading to Veszprem for dinner.  We picked some traditional Hungarian meals from the menu (quite plain food) and walked around the town afterwards.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Sumeg Fort

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Sumeg Fort , a set on Flickr.
Sumeg is a cute village in the Balaton Highlands. The Sumeg Fortress is the biggest and best preserved remains in the area and is built from rocks rising 87m. The Fortress first appears in documents in 1318 and has seen many battles during its lifetime. We loved exploring the little rooms, passageways and lookouts. There were some neat things to do like write with a quill pen that was then stamped with a wax seal. Corban did a really good job of writing her name. It was a very relaxed place with a pony just walking around inside the wall, torture table to play on, and stilts to use. It took us several hours to go through the fortress before finishing the day with a swim at the lake. Leo isn’t keen on swimming in the lake, but he did get in and have some fun eventually.

Siofok

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Siofok, a set on Flickr.
Today we visited the other side of the lake. Siofok is considered the capital of lake Balaton as it is the largest town. It was lovely walking through all the little markets, Corban got a new purple dress which came in handy after a dip in a water sculpture/fountain. Leo fell in first, followed by Corban thinking it was a great idea. Taylor was highly embarrassed and unimpressed that her brother was swimming naked in the fountain.