Wednesday, February 23, 2011

We < 3 Budapest, part II



Second day in Budapest, and we're still in love.



Our day started off, as it would every day, with a trip across the chain bridge.


Obligatory stop for photos



We wandered down Vaci Utca, a pedestrian shopping street, admiring the architechture. One of the first things I noticed was that everything was so big! A lot of the city reminded me of St. Petersburg, from the huge ornate buildings in the downtown to the enormous apartment blocks we saw driving to and from the airport.



First stop of the day was the Central Market Hall, and we wandered the aisles admiring the produce, salami and paprika stands. Upstairs there were some food stalls, but it was still too early to eat, so we headed back across the Danube to look at the famous Gellert Baths (beautiful), and a small cave church (meh.).




What should I have for lunch?



Back to the market we headed straight for the now busy food stalls. Surrounded by a large group of Japanese tourists, we shared a table with both a French family and many locals. Karina and I enjoyed the local sausage, and Erik tried the stuffed paprika. We might have also had beer. It was all delicious.




And for dessert this pancake thing that was basically a Beavertail. Yummy!


Going to the Opera or going for a swim?

By now we were sufficiently tired, and headed back to the hotel to pick up our swimming stuff. It was time to experience a typical Hungarian bath! To get there we rode the Millennium Metro, the first metro line built on Continental Europe. Just a short trip, and we were standing in front of the Szechenyi Baths.



This was the most extensive series of indoor and outdoor baths I've ever seen! We started in the outside one, heated to 38 degrees it was nice and toasty. Eventually we realized that there was something going on inside too, and checked that out. A maze of rooms containing different pools of different temperature waters, saunas, and a very fun pool with current that pulled you around the pool, we tried them all. There was an outdoor lap pool, and an indoor one with an aquafit class going on. People of all ages and sizes were lounging and relaxing, there was even a chess game going on in the outdoor pool. It was just what we needed after a busy day!



Back downtown we had hot chocolate and beer at the famous Gerbeaud Cafe, which was beautiful inside.

Then we were off to dinner at Fulemule, and back home to rest up for day three.


We never got tired of this view!

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