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Budapest - Part 5 - Random Photos

Budapest - Part 5 - Random Photos

November 2019 · 3 min read · Budapest

Today I'm going to post some random photos I took in Budapest, Hungary in July this year.

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If you've missed my other posts about Budapest, you can check them out here:
Budapest - Part 1 - Shoes on the Danube Bank
Budapest - Part 2 - West End City Center
Budapest - Part 3 - Parliament, Kossuth Square And Statue
Budapest - Part 4 - The Flag Ceremony

Unfortunately I only had two days to spend there and two days are far from enough to see everything.

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The Danube river that divides Budapest and the house of Parliament in the background.

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Oscar Wilde Ship.

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Although it was daylight, I managed to take this photo.

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Európa Ship is an event ship for weddings, conferences, product demonstrations, exhibitions, banquets, corporate events.

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This photo was taken from the car. It's one of the trans that are transporting people in Budapest day by day.

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This was a must. I don't know why but I found the bridge architecture very interesting and stylish. The green or teal paint is an excellent idea.

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The Parliament building and a ship on the Danube that serves as restaurant and it's called Vénhajó, The Old Ship.

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Statue of Baron József Eötvös (3 September 1813 – 2 February 1871), a Hungarian writer and statesman.

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Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge, a 5 star hotel for you if you prefer luxury accommodation.

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Although Budapest went through a lot during the was, there are many buildings still that escaped bombings and are still standing. This is one of them. I don't know what it is but it looked good. At the ground level there's a Costa Cafe as I see.

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And some fashion boutiques.

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Budapest-Nyugati Railway Terminal, or the Western railway station, situated on the Pest side of the city, accessible by tram 4, 6 and metro/underground M3.

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The station is functional since opened October 1877.

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Hilton Budapest City Hotel, another 5 star hotel for you in case you need one.

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There's this fountain in front of the hotel that is has these colorful lights by night. It's a pleasure to watch it.

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The metro or underground was a little bit of shock for me. Coming from Vienna, where we had three days to explore the city and use the underground as well, I wasn't expecting this escalator to be so fast. The reason for this is probably to avoid waiting time.

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Unfortunately most of the stations were dirty and very noisy.

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Most of the stations were crowded too, too crowded.

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These people were playing music very loudly. I love music but this was frustrating.

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This was at the Deak Square station.

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There were info points everywhere, so if you need any information, you can ask these guys.

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