Visiting tourist attractions on the Buda (western) side of the Danube, such as Fisherman’s Bastion and Matthias Church, you may not be aware that there is more to explore beneath Budapest.
Gaelyn Olmsted works summers as a Park Ranger at Grand Canyon and travels further afield during winters. She’s always capturing the present for future memories of the past on her Geogypsytraveler blog.
Jan Robinson is a travel blogger who has lived in Townsville, Queensland (a state in the tropical northeast of Australia) for 55 years. Jan and her husband Marty have been living and traveling together for over thirty years. Let’s find out about her local favorites.
At Ferenc Liszt International Airport, I handed our destination address to the taxi driver, excited to be in Budapest and heading to a luxury hotel in a city I’d long wanted to visit.
As I’m starting to go through the more than one thousand photos we took in Budapest, I’m realizing what a daunting task it is to pick photos for upcoming posts. To just give you a sample, here are just three Budapest photos…
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