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A relaxing walk in Budapest (Episode 2)

A relaxing walk in Budapest (Episode 2)
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<< Continued from Episode 1, Budapest, the Relaxing Way >>

After having the most amazingly, relaxing day, my friend and I had an easy going Sunday with a walk in and around Budapest. We started our walk by the Hungarian Parliament, en route to our breakfast destination, Piknik. 

1. Breakfast at Piknik

Piknik is a small cafe, with a nice outdoor seating area, and serves mostly baguettes, tarts, and fruit smoothies.  I had a delicious prosciutto baguette, with cucumbers.  The cucumbers were a welcome addition.


2. Walk along the Danube River

After breakfast, we strolled along the Danube River, in search of a memorial I missed the last time I visited.  The Shoes on the Danube Bank.  Located almost in front of the Hungarian Parliament, this memorial, conceived by director Can Togay and sculpted by Gyula Pauer, is made up of 60 iron shoes of the WWII era.

Shoes on the Danube, remembrance, Gyula Pauer, budapest, hungary

As the plaque states, this is a memorial to the victims of the Arrow Cross Militiamen.  The memorial pays tribute to the over 3,500 people (of them, around 800 were Jewish), shot with arrows on the banks of the Danube.  They were instructed to remove their shoes and their bodies were washed away by the river after being shot.

Shoes on the Danube Memorial

shoes on the danube bank, remembrance, budapest, hungary

To me, traveling is not just about seeing the beautiful and Instagram-worthy.  There is much to be learned about the history of a place, and recognizing that we can learn from the mistakes of the pastโ€ฆ


3. St. Stephen’s Basilica

From there, it was a short walk to St. Stephen’s Basilica, named for King Stephen, first King of Hungary.  You can also go inside for a guided tour and, if you’d like, go up to the top for views across the city (for a fee).  We didn’t go in, since it was Sunday, there was mass being held.


4. Dohany Street Synagogue

We also passed by the Dohany Street Synagogue, or the Great Synagogue, which is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world.  It also houses a museum and cemetery, well as a Heroes Temple.

synagogue, dohany street synagogue, budapest, hungary
a bit of the Moorish architecture of the synagogue and the Jewish memorial in it’s courtyard


5. Szimpla Kert, a ruin bar

There is so much to see, walking around this city.  But our actual destination was Szimpla Kert, or the first ruin bar in Budapest.  Ruin bars began around 2001, when a group of men were looking for a cheap place to drink.  Old, derelict buildings and abandoned spaces were transformed into casual places to hang out and drink.  Szimpla Kert, in addition to being a bar, also hosts farmers markets in this quirky and fun space.  When we went on Sunday, the market was being held there and it was overrun with tourists clamoring to take photos.  There’s plenty of places to sit, and a little restaurant upstairs, with more seating there as well.


We decided to buy some cheese and fresh strawberries from the vendors, and sit and people watch for the better part of 2 hours.


LOOK AT HOW BEAUTIFUL THIS STRAWBERRY IS.  So shiny and healthy.  Sweet and red.  Unlike strawberries in America, they may be smaller in size, but they make up for it in their burst of flavor.  Also, has anyone ever noticed, strawberries in America are white on the inside??? Hungarian strawberries, amazing! American strawberries, needs work.


6. Parliament Building

And then, it was back to the Parliament building, where we had parked the car, and back to the bus station as my weekend came to a close.  My apologies for not taking photos of everything I ate this trip.  I was really trying to live in the moment, which I will discuss in a later post.  It was a beautiful weekend, with a beautiful friend!

hungarian parliament, budapest, hungary

Day 2 recap: a relaxing walk in Budapest

  • 8:30 am: Breakfast at Piknikmap
  • 9:30 am: Walk along the Danube and view Shoes on the Danube Bank | map
  • 10 am: Walking by St. Stephen’s Basilica and Dohรกny Street Synagogue
  • 11 am: Strawberry, cheese, and people watching at Szimpla Kert | map
  • 1 pm: Enjoy the parks around Hungarian Parliament again | map
  • 2:30 pm: Bus back to Vienna!


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