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Saturday, July 6, 2013

Budapest, 2013


Our second day in Budapest. This is the main drag in Pest, Vaci Ucta. There are a lot of historic buildings on the road, including this beautiful example of Art Nouveau.


This is the Central Market Hall in Pest. It's a huge market full of vegetables, fruits, spices, breads, cheeses, and tons and tons of pork products. Everything in Hungary has pork. Good for the boys, because they LOVE pork! 


Gio chose this large pretzel from a slew of different bread choices. It's covered in a very salty cheese. 


Of course, I had to try some too!



Ming checking out the paprika display.



Sleepy Eamon


Checking out the view from above.


Eamon and I waiting for sausage.


And Gio, too!


A pretty street view on the way to a "Pig Slaughter" in the neighborhood of Belvaros. Much of the city was built and designed in the late 1800's.




Our meal at the Pig Slaughter. Yum!


Crazy Eamon would only eat the sausage if it was whole. He didn't want it cut up. Funny Man!


The following day, yesterday, we went to Margaret Island which is like the Central Park of Budapest. This is a large fountain where we could dip our feet. Eamon enjoyed it the most.

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A medieval ruin on Margaret Island. 



This is the other side of the ruin. 


Gio was fascinated by this train pulled by a horse.


 We found a nice lily pond to relax and look at. There were a lot of fish, tadpoles, and turtles here.


Today, we went to the Basilica of St. Stephan. 


This is the floor just outside the Basilica.


Gio in front of one of the side alters.


The inside of the dome.


The main alter.


Eamon looking up at the dome.



St. Stephan's hand is inside this gilded box. He died about 1,000 years ago. Needless today, Gio was fascinated by this and asked a lot of questions.


Pretty tile work inside the basilica


Outside, side view.


Gio checking out a cool looking bug outside the Basilica.



Riding a Sphinx statue right outside the Opera. 


The opera house.


The statues of the opera. 



The Synagogue 

2 comments:

  1. Looks like you are all having a great time, Nina.
    POPS

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  2. I love the architecture there. Keep the photo's coming.
    Miss you.

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