Rain was predicted for the day and the forecast wasn’t wrong. It began raining early and made the streets sloppy all day until evening. We decided to spend time on the Pest side of the river. We had a 6:00 dinner reservation on castle hill at a restaurant in the Fisherman’s Bastion. We visited there on our school Christmas break in 1974/1975 with my parents, and now we’re revisiting.
11:27 am to 8:51 pm. 4.43 miles, 11,455 steps. Elevation +614 feet. Temp 62 degrees with rain until evening.
The museum has much more historical artifacts than can be easily covered. Here are just a few of the priceless musical artifacts from the collection.
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Congratulations again on your 50th Anniversary, and it is so cool and special that you returned to the same restaurant you enjoyed during your honeymoon.
And I just have to comment that I sure didn’t expect Budapest to be so beautiful! Don’t ask me why, because I don’t know – I’m used to pictures of Italy, Spain, British Isles, etc etc, and just have never thought that there was even more beauty in Hungary. I’m really amazed. Of course maybe part of it is the excellent photographer??! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us.
Budapest is quite unusual. There is a lot of graffiti and some areas seem a bit dingy, but there are also grand places and lots of building going on. They are really geared up for tourism and have made major changes since voting for independence in 1990. I’m impressed by the activism here.
Looks like a very classy romantic dinner! Smart move taking the taxi to get there. Nice sunsets after all the morning rain. Richard, thanks for the Relive. Feel we are right there with you. Reminds us of how beautiful Budapest is.
Dan
Our restaurant dinner was spectacular! We were at the National museum until closing at 5, and then had to make dinner at 6 so a taxi was our only choice. We did not even have time to go back and change clothes, but the restaurant still took our money even though we were in hiking gear. Of course, who can beat those views of the Danube and the city during dinner!
Wow, great photos of you two at the restaraunt! Budapest is so grand, and I’m so glad you got to return there for your 50th. Love Beethoven’s piano and Mozart travel instrument!
The restaurant was wonderful, as it was 50 years ago. We were disappointed that we couldn’t learn more about Richard’s favorite musicians, including Bartok and Liszt, but the music museum was disappointing and we should maybe have done a bit more research. What we saw in the national museum was definitely the best.
6 Responses
Congratulations again on your 50th Anniversary, and it is so cool and special that you returned to the same restaurant you enjoyed during your honeymoon.
And I just have to comment that I sure didn’t expect Budapest to be so beautiful! Don’t ask me why, because I don’t know – I’m used to pictures of Italy, Spain, British Isles, etc etc, and just have never thought that there was even more beauty in Hungary. I’m really amazed. Of course maybe part of it is the excellent photographer??! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us.
Budapest is quite unusual. There is a lot of graffiti and some areas seem a bit dingy, but there are also grand places and lots of building going on. They are really geared up for tourism and have made major changes since voting for independence in 1990. I’m impressed by the activism here.
Looks like a very classy romantic dinner! Smart move taking the taxi to get there. Nice sunsets after all the morning rain. Richard, thanks for the Relive. Feel we are right there with you. Reminds us of how beautiful Budapest is.
Dan
Our restaurant dinner was spectacular! We were at the National museum until closing at 5, and then had to make dinner at 6 so a taxi was our only choice. We did not even have time to go back and change clothes, but the restaurant still took our money even though we were in hiking gear. Of course, who can beat those views of the Danube and the city during dinner!
Wow, great photos of you two at the restaraunt! Budapest is so grand, and I’m so glad you got to return there for your 50th. Love Beethoven’s piano and Mozart travel instrument!
The restaurant was wonderful, as it was 50 years ago. We were disappointed that we couldn’t learn more about Richard’s favorite musicians, including Bartok and Liszt, but the music museum was disappointing and we should maybe have done a bit more research. What we saw in the national museum was definitely the best.