Budapest Hungary
Central Europe is a land of extremes. As we move on with the horror of Auschwitz still in our heads, we look out the window to see field after field of blooming sunflowers; incredibly beautiful to the point of being almost unreal.
We are headed to Budapest Hungary. We are eager to see for ourselves if the reports of this city’s beauty are accurate………………
| Divided by the Danube River, Budapest is actually two cities, Buda and Pest who grew together to share the river |
Buda Castle and Heroes’ Square displays exquisite statuary
Perhaps only to be outdone by the architecture of the Parliament building
or the Opera House |
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Even the subways are charming
And a twilight cruise on the Danube is truly breathtaking
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The reports were correct; Budapest is absolutely beautiful.
Posted on August 26th, 2009 by dianagene
Filed under: Europe Trip
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