2 February 2010

Budapest is too cool. Third part.

These are some details that make of Budapest a city full of life and movement. Nice to her inhabitants, she makes you want to discover her.

 

The cafés. Every neighborhood has many of them, in different styles. Some small,



and some grand. Check out the pianist!


Like this is easy to talk about art and philosophy, even politics ... I was ready to draft a referendum ...
And then, something for the body:




An outdoor hot spring bath in the middle of winter. While the body is submerged in mineral water at 100˚F your head remains cold at 28˚F. With luck that day the sun will shine a little and the rays will penetrate the clouds of mist covering the water surface and when you look at the sky, the pigeons will fly over the statue of a gaseous Venus and it absolutely will be a great moment .

 

In a city like this you can walk along the river even in a gray day and check whether they advance in the restoration work of the church on the hill



or you can stroll around the synagoge.


And fortunately when you don't want to walk there is the tram. It goes to the hills and through the neighborhoods.
 
A city with lots of stone lions is too cool.

Next, in the fourth part: Budapest, a city of textures.

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