Day Two:
Majestic Budapest is living up to be just that. Yesterday, I woke up and ran along the beautiful Danube. Today I did the same and the sights are just getting better and better.
Yesterday morning, we went to the House of Terror Museum, which shows the horrific lifestyle Hungary went through during the Stalin Regime. We then walked down, what I thought was embassy row and went to a Hungarian Bath. There were probably about 1,000 people spread out in 15 saunas, 20 pools, and 20 hot tubs. It was almost as relaxing as sipping on Manhattan on 720 S. Front Street with Rob and Nancy.
Oh yeah, the food here is pretty good too. If you like paprika, this is the place to be. If you like stews or a Jack Hamilton medley of food, then this is your place too.
Finally, last evening, we headed out to another local pub before going dancing on Margeret Island, a green gem in the Danube that is full of dance clubs.
Marc
getting down with the Magyars. I understand that they do not pronounce Budapest correctly but insist on dropping the t. Factoid Saginaw and Budapest became unified cities about the same time.
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