As we were headed back down from Castle Hill we went down a back street and came across something called ‘Labirintus’ claiming to be Dracula’s cave. Intrigued, we had a look and it turns out there was an underground labyrinth where Dracula was purported to have been kept captive. It wasn’t that expensive to visit and we both love a good cave, so we headed down a ton of steps to see this unique tourist attraction. CONTINUE READING
Adventures In :: Budapest – Fisherman’s Bastion
My favourite place we visited while in Budapest was the Fisherman’s Bastion (or The Halászbástya if you’re looking for it on a map). If you do one thing while you’re there, make time to visit this amazing place. You’ll get the best views over the river and of Parliament, and it’s just such a pretty, magical structure. CONTINUE READING
Adventures In :: Budapest – Szimpla Kert Ruin Bar
If you go to Budapest, you must visit a ruin bar in the old Jewish quarter. We visited the first and most famous Szimpla Kert expecting to just pop in for a drink to say we’d been, but over three hours and several beers later, we had happily spent our entire night there. CONTINUE READING
Adventures In :: Budapest – Széchenyi Thermal Bath
One of the biggest draws to Budapest are the thermal baths. There are a few dotted around the city, but Széchenyi Thermal Bath is probably the most popular as it’s the biggest. There’s a large outside pool for swimming in and pool for hanging out in, several indoor bathing areas as well as saunas and spa treatments and massages. It’s pretty easy on the eyes as well as the complex is beautiful.CONTINUE READING
Adventures In :: Budapest – Where We Stayed
When we booked our flights to Budapest, next was accommodation. Now, normally we go budget and stay at a cheap hotel because we never spend much time in it but when we saw how cheap places were in Budapest, we thought we’d splash out and stay somewhere nice. As soon as we found the Prestige Hotel Budapest we were smitten.CONTINUE READING
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