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January 20, 2025
When we came to Budapest, a friend picked us up at the hotel. We followed the navigation and turned around for several circles before we found it. In fact, the location is quite good. There is a parking space at the door, so we can stop for a while to take our luggage. The hotel lobby feels very retro. On the first day, I was not used to English yet, so I didn't take the initiative to greet the handsome guy at the front desk, and the handsome guy didn't say a word to us. After checking in, I found that it looked like a three-star hotel in China in the last century. Although the bed was narrow, it was very comfortable. The hotel does not provide toiletries, only a bottle of glass water, and a bottle of water was provided for several nights. In winter, the room was not cold at all, and there was heating. It takes 4 minutes to walk to the subway station. There is a supermarket next to the subway station. It is very close to the Danube River. It is no problem to walk to the Central Market. We didn't get over the jet lag on the first day, and woke up at 4 am (actually it was 11 noon in China, 7 hours later). So, we walked out at 6 am, went to the subway station to buy a one-day transportation ticket, and then went to the Central Market for a walk. It is recommended not to go too early, because many shops are not open. I only bought bread at the AlDI supermarket in the basement for breakfast. Friends who come here, get up early and go to Fisherman's Bastion! Take a ride on the retro tram here.
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