Saturday, June 30, 2007

Beautiful Buda and Bratislava

Our three nights in Budapest were a blast. We weren't quite sure what to expect as none of us have ventured into Eastern Europe before, but after our stay there and two days now in Bratislava I think it's important to keep an open mind and not make judgement too quickly. As you approach the Slovak capital by train you might be forgiven for thinking you made a mistake!

Our hostel was in the centre of Pest (Budapest...Hungary) and we wasted no time in taking advantage of the fact that everything is noticably cheaper than most Western European countries. Infact, we probably spent most of our money on nice meals in flash restaurants and cocktails in cosmopolitan club/bar/lounge spots in Pest.

Cocktails was definately the order of the day for the first two nights, but our first meal in Hungary was in a local pub recommended by the hostel staff. The prices there definately got us excited for the remainder of our stay. The service was a bit hit and miss at some places along the strip of clubs and bars but our favourite was to be Barokko...and the staff there were good fun! (see the photo below of Karen receiving her 'Orgazmus' cocktail!)

On our first full day we took advantage of one of the walking tours on offer and we were shown around all the historic points of the city by a very knowledgable tour guide. That included visits to the city park, Heroes Square, the Jewish quarter, the Chain Bridge that crosses the Danube to Buda and Castle Hill.

On our final day we decided to take a short (and cheap) train journey out of town to the recommended Szentendre, a small and picturesque town beside the Danube further upstream. It was a quaint little arts and crafts place and once again we took advantage of the excellent fare on offer with a lunch meal over two bottles of Hungarian wine. C'est le vie de la backpacker!

That was on the Thursday and with it being our final night in Budapest, and the fifth and final night with Karen from New Zealand, we signed up to a pub crawl. We were slightly shocked that that night there was only going to be us four, the tour guide and Doug from California! It would've been easy to bail out and do our own thing, but we decided to make the most of the situation and go for it. We're glad we did!

The night started with a Hungarian wine tasting in a nearby cellar. That was hosted by a local whose named I can't remember but for the purposes of this post will be called stripey pants (you'd never guess but he's the one with stripey trousers in the photos below).

After that we headed to possibly the most bizarre bar I've ever been to. It was an abandoned apartment building that has been demolished from the inside, but from the front of the street it looks like all the other flats. The bouncer's job was to walk up and down the street keeping punters quiet as they entered and left the street!

So that was cool. But the two shots that we had at this place were not. Unicum (or 'Black Death' as the guide called it) was the first. A Hungarian liqueur that tastes worse than Jager and leaves a vile lingering smell that not even a few swigs of beer can remove! The next was a pear schnapps that was about 45%.

Next up was Margaret Island - an island of cool summery outdoor clubs and bars that sits in the middle of the Danube between Pest and Buda. The music at this one particular place we were taken too was top notch. Great music (funky beats, acid jazz and more) and good times had by all.

A big mention too for stripey pants (I trust you'll read this eventually) who followed us on the crawl after hosting the wine tasting, even though he had an exam the next day! You were great value and we really appreciate you showing us some real Budapest nightlife (and guiding us home too!).

The next morning Karen left us for Barcelona with the touring party back down to three. We arrived in Bratislava on Friday afternoon and in the evening had a walk about the old town. There was some kind of festival on which we had no idea about but when we first heard cannons firing across the Danube we thought the place had broken into war!

Bratislava's old town looks really beautiful so we're just about to go explore it. It's our last night with Anna tonight before it's early starts tomorrow for all of us. Anna flies back to London and we're off to Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic.

Ta Ta for now!

More photos from Vienna





Budapest


(From a walking tour in Budapest...and an example of the communist style buildings)

(The Chain Bridge across the Danube)
(A view from Castle Hill over the Danube)
(Cocktails in Pest...and Karen blushes as her 'Orgazmus' drink is delivered by the waiter)
(Our favourite cocktail bar in Pest - Barokko!)
(Our day trip to Szentendre, 40 mins from Budapest centre)
(Our Pub Crawl night starts in a local wine cellar)
(The crawl moves to Margaret Island in the centre of the Danube)
(Mr Stripey Pants works the dance floor)
(The tour guide after one too many)
(Our hostel room in Pest)
Bratislava (so far)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like we need to put this B&B on our list of places to visit.Great to see you having such a good time and recording the memories via this blog.Take care, love Teif.
I'm just off for an exciting visit to Albany library in the rain that falls upon NZ this am.

kekeckecc said...

nice pictures! thx for all! have a good time whereever you are! take care
Janos 'Stripey' Árva :)

Anonymous said...

Hi guys,
indeed Eastern Europe has plenty to offer (even to the money strapped kiwi who nevertheless loves travel). Why do you think I've still never been to France, Spain, Switzerland, Austria... but seen a fair bit of the East...
Glad you enjoyed it.

Dennis