3.25.2012

Budapest

Our few wonderful days in Budapest in pictures...

Morning at the old market-- we tried some great meats and cheeses and put together a picnic lunch

Inside the market


Walking around the beautiful Pest side of the river

The House of Terror Museum, probably one of the most artistic and  interesting history museums I've been to

House of Terror museum

Ended the day with cards and good beer

The next day actually started with a trip to the baths, incredibly relaxing large pools of mineral water in varying temperatures (sorry, not pictured!), but ended with a trip to the Opera



We saw the German Opera 'Arabella'


A search for dinner after

We started the next morning at the Easter markets in town.  It's been fun spotting Hungarian Viszlas (the breed of dog) around town

Market food stalls


This guy

Midday meal of paprika sausage, dense potato dumplings and fresh sauerkraut 

We walked over to the Buda side of town to explore for the afternoon

The funicular, a lift that brings you to the top of the Buda hill

Cinnamon pastry horn-- a cinnamon sugar covered crispy & chewy treat

One of the many beautiful buildings on the hill


The view

New friends along the way


The weather couldn't have been better

This guy was playing an assortment of the most interesting instruments


We ended out day by visiting the beautiful St. Stevens Church

Inside

Budapest was really lovely, Vienna next (we promise to write more)!

3.22.2012

Mursko Središće (Čakovec) to Budapest

Very quick update! We spent the morning with Vlado's family and packing up our things again.  We visited the neighboring town of Čakovec as well, with his oldest daughter Ivana and her boyfriend, where we we walked around the local castle (!) and park.  It was a great morning spent with the family filled with lots of delicious home cooking before we headed out with Vlado to Budapest.  Budapest isn't too far from the border of Croatia, so by the afternoon we were at our accommodations and were so happy to finally see Fred and Francy!!!  We're so excited to travel together for the next couple weeks through Budapest, Vienna, and Prague-- maybe we'll even have another guest post!

Park in Čakovec



Zrinski Castle

Čakovec

Vlado and part of his family (the other 6 kids were at school!)

Metro station in Budapest-- we were pretty convinced this guy was a world class violinist, really incredible 

Oh hello, Budapest.  The Opera House

HOORAAAY!

Quick walk around a bit of town

Delicious meats and cheese plates for dinner and some great beer

More to come in Hungary!

3.21.2012

Split to Zagreb to Varaždin to Mursko Središće (Lendava)

A very busy couple days moving north in Croatia.  We had a couple more hours in Split to walk around so we locked our bags up at the train station and wandered around town.  There was a lot of beautiful old architecture in Split, but for the most part it seemed the town has been redesigned towards tourism.  As it's still the off season, pretty much everything was closed, especially since it was Sunday.  After picking up a bit of fruit, meat, cheese, and bread from the market for dinner (the meats and cheese have been really delicious here.. a good easy dinner when everything is closed!) we went back to the train station to wait for our night train. We spoke to a woman from Finland while we waited who has been travelling a lot since the 70s and gave us some great tips (and future destinations!)  The train was fairly uneventful-- 9:15pm to 6:30am, a few card games, snacks, and sleep, and we were in Zagreb.  

Historical area of Split




Good morning, Zagreb!

Night transportation is always a little disorienting because it usually involves so little sleep and arriving in a totally new city (sometimes country) very early in morning.  We easily found our hostel in Zagreb and made a bit of breakfast to shake the post-night-train daze (eggs and coffee help). We spent the day getting the essentials done (laundry, buy more toothpaste: check!) and exploring the old city.  Narrow roads big enough enough for the highly developed (and apparently free?) tram routes and bike lanes, stunning historical buildings, and really very beautiful graffiti that has been scattered throughout Croatia, all made for a wonderful afternoon and evening spent walking.  We stopped by the farmers market and picked up some great looking vegetables and sausage, as well as some handmade pasta for dinner.  We spent the evening cooking and relaxing with other travelers staying at the hostel.  

A little too early for these in the market but still pretty delicious

Graffiti in Zagreb



Zagreb

Probably the most interesting of the many many museums

Cathedral with an amazing roof that looked like it was made from legos

The next day we packed up and caught an afternoon bus heading to Varaždin, a small town about 80 km north of Zagreb where we met a family friend, Vlado.  We spent a couple hours walking around Varaždin and then headed further north to Vlado's hometown of  Mursko Središće, where he and his wonderful family so kindly offered to put us up for the night.  

Varazdin

Varazdin Castle

After an incredibly delicious meal of sausage stuffed cabbage and mashed potatoes, we met a friend of the family named Christina from Slovenia.  The house sits literally maybe 20 meters from the Slovenian border, so Vlado thought it would be fun for us to be able to cross over into Slovenia just for a couple hours and see a bit of the town of Lendava.  With Christina as our guide we headed over the border.  It was a fun walk around town, watching the sunset over Slovenia from a high hill.  The town was filled with family owned vineyards so it was very peaceful and quiet.  We walked around the castle in the center of Lendava, as well as a small chapel on a high hill.  We also passed the world's oldest umbrella factory that has now become a museum (!).   

Town center building-- apparently the two different sides represent the Slovenian and Hungarian populations in Lendava

Umbrella museum

View of the town

Chapel on the hill, Lendava

After heading back to Croatia, we spent the rest of the evening sitting in Vlado's kitchen enjoying the wonderful company.  Tomorrow, Budapest!