Tag: Solo Travel

  • Budapest Central Market Hall and Liberty Bridge

    Budapest Central Market Hall and Liberty Bridge

    Woke up early and all set to head out on a Saturday morning after a good night rest. Bye to jetlag and hi to Budapest Central Market Hall (Nagy Vasarcsarnok). The Hungarian weather god seemingly compensated me with a good sunny day after the flight delay boo boo yesterday. The Rays of light made the beautiful yellowish and greenish Zsolnay roof tiles of Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum) to glitter with pride.

    Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest

    Armed with The Budapest Card, I took the Metro to Kálvin tér station and the Central Market Hall is just another 5 minute walk away. It’s yet another building with nice Zsolnay roof tiles, very nice!

    Budapest Central Market Hall

    From what I read, there used to be canals right below the market basement for delivery boats to come in and do their rounds. Gone were the days but Central Market Hall continues to be the place where locals shop for fresh meats and produce.

    Inside Budapest Market Hall

    Spacious Budapest Market Hall

    Shoppers in Budapest Market Hall

    There’s an amazing display of the usual foodstuff but the star here would be the paprika. A spice made from air-dried fruits of the chilli pepper family of the species Capsicum annuum (source: Wikipedia). Hungarian uses a lot of paprika in their cooking. So it’s no surprise to find another paprika seller every step of the way.

    Stalls of Budapest Market Hall

    One particular meat stalls with a long queue.

    Popular meat stall of Budapest Market Hall

    The upper floors are where you will find souvenir stalls and places to eat. Expect to find the typical tourist stuff such as postcards, magnets, glasses, embroidery stuff, leather goods etc.

    Souvenir in Budapest Market Hall

    Perhaps the more interesting souvenir would be the Hungarian secret boxes. These boxes are neatly handcrafted to conceal a hidden key to the lock – very cool. Stall owners will be more than willing to demonstrate how to retrieve the key. There’re also plenty of colours and designs to choose from.

    Hungarian Secret Box

    I bought my Hungarian secret box from this friendly stall owner.

    Friendly seller of Hungarian Secret Box

    Crossing of Danube River via Liberty Bridge

    Just a short walk from Central Market Hall is the beautiful greenish iron bridge known as Liberty Bridge (Szabadság híd). The bridge was named after Emperor Franz Joseph (Ferenc József) upon completion but it was blown up by the German Army during the end of World War 2. Its current name was given after reconstruction works.

    The shortest bridge over the Danube in Budapest links Central Market Hall on Pest side to Gellert Hill on Buda side. There’s the option to cross the bridge in a tram of course but then I will not be able to take my time to admire it.

    Tram on Bridge

    All the four columns are topped with one beautiful bronze statue of Turul, an ancient Hungarian mythological falcon.

    Bridge and Gellert Hill

    The walk across Liberty Bridge in Budapest

    Even the lampposts on Liberty Bridge are nicely decorated.

    Nice lamppost on Liberty Bridge

    It’s a very nice and short walk across Danube River which also let you take in great views of Elisabeth Bridge.

    Elisabeth Bridge view from Liberty Bridge

    Shadow of Liberty Bridge

    A nice short stroll brought me to Gellert Hillside and it’s breezy on the bridge…maybe kinda way too breezy but at least I get to see the bridge up close and I like that!

    Liberty Bridge from Buda Side

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  • The Pest side of Budapest

    The Pest side of Budapest

    The trip to Budapest brings back plenty of memories. For one, it’s my first visit to Eastern Europe and two will be the experience of solo travel. Ok, maybe I should call it semi-solo since wifey joined me at the 2nd leg of the trip some 10 days later. Nevertheless, it’s definitely the prelude of my future solo travels.

    But the trip didn’t start off well – Air France flight from Singapore to Paris was delayed so I have to make a desperate dash to the connection flight’s gate some 800m away, with 20 minutes to spare in the huge Charles de Gaulle Airport. Needless to say, the mad rush was unfruitful since yours truly is no Usain Bolt material. Damn sucky to see the plane taking off without me because the next flight to Budapest was 5 hours later.

    I was given a breakfast voucher for the delay. The ‘compensation’ wasn’t the best in the world but I just made do lah.

    Breakfast voucher for missed flight

    Breakfast after missed flight

    Finally arrived at Budapest Airport where I wasted little time hopping on to the Airport Shuttle Minibus to Bo18 Hotel. There isn’t any direct train which runs from Airport to the city as yet so I opted for the one-way transfer, which I paid 3200 HUF (S$16.00) but you can get 10% discount via advance booking.

    Budapest Airport Shuttle

    Budapest Airport Shuttle Minibus

    Experiencing the charms of Eastern Europe in Budapest

    Dumped my backpack in the room and off to check out Pest, not even the cold drizzle could dampen my excitement. From the hotel, I took a nice long walk towards Vorosmarty Square. Along the way, there are many nice looking Neo-baroque style of buildings.

    Map of Budapest

    Nice looking cinema near to Hotel
    Nice looking cinema near to Hotel

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    Palace turned Central Library
    Palace turned Central Library

    Lamp posts

    It’s easy to tell that Budapestians love walking their dogs but poos on the pavement were rather common too – better to look at what you are stepping on once in a while.

    Budapestian walking her dog

    The road leading to Elisabeth Bridge is flanked by “The Twins” known as Klotilde palaces.

    Budapest Klotild Palace

    Elisabeth Bridge in Budapest

    Chairs near Elisabeth Bridge

    Venerable church in Budapest

    From Elisabeth Bridge, I walked along Danube promenade while enjoying the beautiful sunset moments.

    Danube River sunset at Budapest

    Danube River sunset moments at Budapest

    One famous landmark of Danube promenade is none other than Little Princess statue (Kiskirálylány) perched on the railings. With the jester’s hat, I find that it looks more like the Little Prince instead…

    Little Princess statue Budapest

    Near to it is the interesting sculpture of a dog owner playing ‘fetch’ with her pet.

    Sculpture of a dog owner

    Dinner at Cyrano restaurant

    Finally reaching Vorosmarty Square during dinner time and I settled my meal at the highly rated Cyrano restaurant.

    Vörösmarty Square

    Near Vörösmarty Square

    Shops near Vörösmarty Square

    Since this is my first attempt tasting Hungarian cuisine, I would say the 3-course meal was nice and costs me 7000 HUF (S$36.00) including a bottle of beer. Very fairly priced I would say.

    Appetizer at Cyrano

    Main dish at Cyrano

    Beef Goulash soup is the national dish and commonly found in all Hungarian restaurants, seems more like a stew but anyhow, I love its taste, definitely, a must try when in Hungary.

    Beef Goulash soup at Cyrano

    STAY: Bo18 Hotel Superior Budapest review

    I opted for Bo18 Hotel Superior mainly due to its relatively close distance to Budapest-Keleti Railway Terminal. The hotel location also makes it a great base to explore Budapest with the nearby Metro station. There’s very little traffic around the area which ensures quietness and a good sleep. But heading back to the hotel late at night feels a little uneasy walking alone in the very quiet street.

    I was offered a welcome drink upon checking in and the friendly staffs further enhanced the experience. Clean and reasonably sized room with very comfortable beds made the price damn worthwhile.

    Reception at Bo18 Hotel Superior

    Room at Bo18 Hotel Superior

    Bed at Bo18 Hotel Superior

    Toilet at Bo18 Hotel Superior

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