Hungary
Thermal baths and vintage shopping
Today we're taking it a bit slower after 2 days of constant walking and exploring. We'll have a relaxing morning and going vintage hunting in the afternoon. With ofcourse alot of foodstops along the way.





Breakfast
Never skip breakfast, so another day, another bakery! This time at Arán Bakery, well known for its cinnamon bunns.



Géllert Thermal Bath
Visiting one of the many Thermal Baths in Budapest is a must. I visited Géllert because it's a much more relaxed and less touristic than the famous Széchenyibaths. And because I already visited a few years ago. Entry price is €30 for a full day ticket. Best is to go when it just opens.


Liberty Brigde
Walk over the famous Liberty Bridge (and keep an eye out for another small statue ;).) Only for pedestrians, there are no cars aloud.



Market Hall
One of my favourite things to do is visit the local markets when I'm abroad for a taste of local produce, snacks, and Hungarian crafts.




Vintage shopping
Budapest had some of the best vintage stores for clothes! My favourites were: -Sputnyik D-20 -Gizmo Vintage -LoveChild Vintage -PSTR Store -Retrock Vintage


Chimney
After all that shopping you must be craving dessert. And you can't leave trying the famous chimney cakes. You will find them everywhere in the city and can choose to have them plain or filled with icecream and all different kinds of toppings.




Bringing Italy to Budapest
I had my last dinner at Bella di Mamma, and I didn't make a reservation. But as I was solo traveling there is ALWAYS room for one! Perks of traveling by yourself. I do recommend making a reservation if you're in company.




Ruïn pub
Did you even go to Budapest without visiting at least one ruïn pub? The most well known is Szimpla Kert. Completely free to enter but be aware, prices can get very expensive for drinks! Every Saturday and Sunday morning they open early so the locals can sell their hand made crafts!