We stayed at the Hotel Buda. An old hotel with really friendly staff, nice views of the buda hills
Don't get me wrong, as you would see from the pictures attached to this post, central Budapest is a very very beautiful city. Everything from the Buda castle perched up on a hill to the chain bridge and to the neo-gothic parliment building is simply breathtaking, even more so at night than during the day.
Central Budapest is much larger than central Prague. We spent the first evening walking around the Pest side of the river. We took the number 4 tram, the most used tram in the world, to get to the Octogon and walked into the city from there. We passed by the St Stephens Bassilica, the chain bridge and the famous New York Hotel facing the chain bridge and the castle and walked over the bridge to look at the magnificent neo-gothic parliament.
The second day was spent walking around the Andrássy út. Andrássy út is the most posh street in Budapest with amazingly large and beautiful houses flanking either side of this street. It runs on either side of the Octogon. One side leading to the river and the other leading the the Hősök tere (heroes square). It being a Sunday, the road was closed to Traffic and there was a very festive atmosphere around. Street art (accidental art), little shops, hungarian stage plays and dancers, musicians and the odd eccentric with his two huskies on a grass patch in the middle of the street:). Couldn't not take a picture of him now.




The rest of the day was spent pretty much taking the local trams and buses around town and spending some time just getting to know the city.
I also snapped up a couple of interesting pictures of the castle and Budapest historical skyline.
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