The next day we walked to the Parliament building, which is modeled exactly after London's parliament building, but was pretty cool. We walked a lot, and tried to go to these labyrinths underground in a castle, but they were closed for the season we think. We then strolled along the Danube River until we reached a bridge that led us to Grand Market Hall where we wandered around the stalls of fresh produce, meats and and pastries. We decided to grab a quick lunch from one of the cafeteria stalls for some traditional Hungarian food. Ethan had sauerkraut and sausage with mustard, and I had some white beans and vegetables served with rice mixed with sauerkraut and some kind of pork. Both dishes were excellent, very tasty and interesting. We prefer Hungarian food to Czech food so far. After lunch we perused the market stalls looking at souvenirs and little trinkets and then headed out of the market.
After a long day of walking and sightseeing we headed back to our hostel for a nap and then dinner at another traditional Hungarian restaurant with live gypsy music. This was a really fun experience. There was a live band playing a violin, bass and stringed xylophone thingy. Everyone in the place was dancing and swaying at their tables to the wonderful Jewish sounding music played by the cheerful band of gypsies. The
Today, Sunday, we walked to Hero Square, an area with a large park, bath houses, museums and scenic walkways. We decided to forego the Museum of Fine Arts, because it was the same paitings we had already seen in every other city, and just walked around a bit. Then we headed to the Jewish synogogue and Museum, but skipped the museum since we had just visited the one in Berlin, and just wandered around the temple area. Then we had lunch and are now at the hostel resting. Tonight we plan on eventually grabbing dinner and getting a good night's sleep to prepare for our 7 hour train to Munich in the am. Also, Sunday in Budapest is not quite happening, and pretty much everything is closed and the city is dead, so it has been challenging to find much to do today. We hope to find a good biergarten in Munich and then its off to the UK for our last week in Europe!
Of course on the day we leave, the public transportation goes on strike. Now we are off on a 45 minute walk to the train station with our HUGE backpacks. Bye.
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So glad you're feeling better, Jenny. "Budapest" holds special meaning for me, given the nickname your mother came up for me about 45 years ago! Enjoy your trip to Munich, and your final week in Europe. Has it gone as fast for you as it has for me?
Love, Auntie J.
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