Budapest

The train trip was pleasant and fast though not express. We travelled through flatish farmland looking dryer, less cultivated and less prosperous than Austria and Czechia Our appartment was on the fifth floor of a brand new building on the border between seedy and trendy, and about a km from the Danube. It feels like this whole area will be redeveloped from the communist era to modern in the next five years.
There is very little colour here. The buildings are grey and there is little greenery or flowers.
Food and drink is everywhere however. Hungarian food seems to be coffee, goulash as a soup ( authentic) a stew or an accompaniment, a fried bread like a Pide with many fillings or toppings and of course beer.
Vegetarian meals seem to be cheese as with Czechia.


The main landmarks are the town Hall, the cathedral and the palace , built by the Hapsburgs. The first two were both built 96m high to show symmetry between church and state.
The communists added a tower to one of them.

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