Saturday, August 6, 2011

Euro trip 2011: Hungary

We started our trip on 16 July from Kirkkonummi, Finland. We took the train to go to Turku since our flight to Budapest is from Turku airport. It was a big surprise when we reached the airport. We had to go to terminal 2 since wizzair operates from there. Surprisingly there was no direction to go to terminal 2 from terminal 1. It's almost 700 meter far but we managed to find the way somehow. When we reached terminal 2 it looks like a small bus station, even the inside looks so horrible, doesn't look like an airport at all. Anyway, we got into the plane on time and reached Budapest on time also. The flight was OK.

It was already 2230 when we reached Budapest. We took airport taxi to go to our hostel. Somehow I felt like I am in Dhaka :) There are big roadside billboards, many banners, posters in different walls, roads are also broken in many places and the driver didn't even bother to slow down - so we felt continuous jerking inside. It took half an hour to reach the hostel. The place looked bizarre. It's an old building and too dark but when we entered into the building, unexpectedly, a beautiful young girl came downstairs to receive us. It took them almost an hour to give us a room because they made a mistake to handle our reservation. Finally it turned into better because they gave us a private room. Well, we didn't expect much from a hostel which costs only 7 Euros per night. Can you imagine with that amount of rent they also provide breakfast with egg? Anyway, we got a good room but I couldn't sleep very well since Gagan was snoring like jet engine may be because of his tiredness or inappropriate pillow.

We got up early in the morning, had breakfast and went out to roam around the city. Gagan was guiding us. We bought daily pass and hop on a tram. Budapest is divided into two parts called Buda and Pest by the river Danube. All the attractions of the city are on the bank of that river. We took a tram which runs in front of all the attractions. We could easily see those from the tram. Finally we went to the Buda castle and spent some time over there. The castle is on top of a hill and you can see a big part of Budapest from the top of it. It is a nice view.

We came back to the hostel in the afternoon, had shower and left to catch the train to go Vienna, Austria.

Facts I noticed:

1. Hungary is quite cheap compared to Finland, may be 1/3. A 30 cm subway like sandwich is 2.20 Euros.

2. People are friendly but they don't speak very good English in general.

3. Some of the roads are dirty.

4. There are many homeless people.

5. If you are not cautious there might be chance to be cheated. Somebody in the metro station tried to sell fake tickets to us :)

Pictures:



Staring from home



Gagan and Shanila



In front of Turku airport, terminal 2



In front of our hostel in Budapest



Typical European road



A homeless person sleeping in the street



Guess what is written there :P



I don't know what that structure is but it caught our eyes



Danube river



Another view



Were we arguing? Seems so :D



Looks like we made up :P



The lonely ranger :D



A building with a nice structure, on the way to castle



The chain bridge over Danube



Another view of the chain bridge



The building is nice but I forgot what it really is :P



Strange car



Entering the castle



This guy was playing nice music at the entrance of the castle



In the middle of the castle



One side of the castle



Nice view from the castle. Well, I am blocking a bit :P



The couple :)



Other side of the castle



Another view of the castle



That's the slope car to go to the castle if you don't wanna walk, of course you have to pay :)



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2 comments:

Keyamoni said...

If you could share some videos that would be much better.

geteamon said...

Gagan has some video, may be someday I will share those :)

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