Today didn't start off to well. As we were up late we decided to have breakfast at our hotel. It was a buffet and they had a fancy coffee machine to get your coffee. We couldn't get it to work at first and had to get someone to show us how to use - she pointed out which buttons where for the different types of coffee and which were for the milk. We were fine with the coffee button but something went badly wrong when we went for the milk - it just kept coming!! When it filled up the first cup and didn't stop we knew we were in trouble, and ended up filling up 4 cups before we managed to stop it! Unfortunately we were the only people in the breakfast room so we couldn't blame it on anyone else and we had to 'fess up when the waitress came in to the room and gave us a 'what the hell' look when she saw rows of cups of milk!
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Heroes Square |
After the milk fiasco we walked along Andrassy Avenue to Hero's Square. It is a massive Square with a monument in the middle, and two museums on either side.
We then had a walk around Varosliget Park which was a nice quiet contrast to the hustle and bustle of Budapest. We sat on a bench close to the lake which was nice and peaceful until the people on the next bench started throwing bread to the ducks and we then had every duck and pigeon in Budapest pecking and sqawking around us trying to get to the bread! Time to move on.......
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Jak Church in Varosliget Park |
We visited the House of Terror Museum which was very interesting in a sad/scary kind of way! The Museum is located in the former headquarters of the secret police of both the Nazi and communist governments and it records the grim events and practices of the 'double occupation' of Hungary at the end of World War 2. The scariest part was going down to the basement and looking at the cells - in each cell it would tell you about the people who had be imprisoned there and they also showed short films of people telling their stories of what happened to them.
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Holocaust Memorial |
After lunch we did a self guided walk around the Jewish Quarter. It was very interesting as we saw a part of Budapest that is not on the tourist trail. Outside one of the main Synagogue's is a Holocaust Memorial - it is a sculpture of a weeping willow in memory of the 600,000 Hungarian Jews killed by the Nazis in World War 2.
The weather was so hot today, with temperatures reaching 90 degrees, that we actually wore our shorts - it has been the first time this summer that we have been able to do that!