Autumn in Budapest
The Cardinal has recently returned from a short holiday in Budapest, Hungary.
Budapest is a walking city and theSeptember weather makes it ideal to wander around on foot with many cozy cafAi??s and restaurants offering their retreat if needed when temperatures cool down. With over 100 museums and galleries the city also offers many indoor attractions and activities to suite every interest.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article517558.ece
Budapest has an extensive, affordable & reliable public transport system, the Metro, diesel buses, trolley buses and of course the famous Budapest trams
http://www.hampage.hu/kozlekedes/thg2bp/
Budapest is a fascinating place-a mix of East and West, old and new, castles and shopping malls. Decades after the collapse of communism, most of the young people are learning English as a second language and have been picked up a few lessons in common courtesy from the western service industry. After all, they wouldnai??i??t want to be thought of as Eastern European
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