The Central Market was huge and filled not only with Tourists, but with locals doing their daily shopping. After browsing for a couple of hours, we all made our way to the Buda side of Budapest and spent the rest of the day partaking of the local pasttime...spa bathing. Budapest is known for its thermal waters and Turkish baths, the most famous of which is probably the Gellert Bath. We did not take pictures there because we did not realize that once our belongings were locked up for security that we could access them at any time, and then put them away again. So, we relaxed and enjoyed, found a great Hungarian restaurant and went back for a restful night in our hotel.
we made our way to a bath that caters to locals as opposed to the more tourist oriented Gellert.
Few of the attendants spoke any English and all of the signs were in Hungarian, but none of that mattered to us and the many other tourists who joined the natives. This time we got photos.Tomorrow we will take another ferry to spend the day in Vienna and Tuesday we will head to Michaels familys cabin in the Slovakian Tatras.
Hey, great to see an albino mouse and california quail in Hungary! Zoe, Willow, Sue and I love the photos! Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteContinued happy travels...
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