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LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BELGRADE UP

furie

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Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- VIENNA UP!

I loved Austria, never had any issue with language though, how odd...

That Scenic Railway <3 I'm in love, you just don't see them with the original facades and scenery any more. Fantastic! I have to go back to Austria :)
 

Martyn

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Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- VIENNA UP!

LiveForTheLaunch said:
It really is gorgeous, the only thing that kind of made me mad was the amount of construction. It seemed like every nice building had at least some bit of it that was being redone! Did you get the credz at Weiner Prater?

Yeah, I know what you mean, I quite liked the way they'd printed out what the cathedral should like like to stick on the netting on the scaffolding, though.

No credz for me. We weren't there for long. The only social time spent in Vienna was a Sunday night, where we went for some cocktails with a couple of racing drivers, and Monday morning before the flight home, where we had a couple of hours wandering around the city and getting some lunch, then drove to the cemetery to find the grave from the Ultravox cover, which took about an hour... :lol:
 
Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- VIENNA UP!

Furie it was really cute and the park was a lot better (but more expensive) than expected!

And that's okay Martyn, I was kind of gutted the park was in Vienna rather than elsewhere because we had a lot less time in Vienna than in other places like Prague, and I really wanted to see the city, but it turned out okay! I didn't like any of the silly printouts, I was just pissed at all the construction in general.
 
Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- VIENNA UP!

BUDAPEST

We left Vienna in the middle of the afternoon to make our way to Budapest. The train journey was only about an hour and a half and the train we took was definitely one of the nicest of the trip. They seemed newer and cleaner, at least. Soon enough we were pulling up to the station, unaware of where to go or where our hotel was.

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Brad however is far more organized and directionally gifted than I am, so he led us straight there where we had the biggest stroke of luck. A lady was riding her bike and asked if we were looking for the hostel and we said yes. She said if we hadn’t caught her just then, that we would have been out of luck because she was leaving for the night. Talk about lucky! The hostel looked a bit seedy but the rooms were actually really nice.

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We also had a balcony that looked like it was going to fall apart!

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After looking at a map, we decided that our itinerary for the day would involve Vidampark for a few hours and then just wandering around for the remainder of the night. On the way we saw a few sights, such as the Opera House.

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After what turned out to be a ridiculously long walk and a horrendously overpriced admission, we finally arrived to get some CREDZ.

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We had to wander through the entire park to find the entrance to the actual amusement park which was a bit annoying, but it was pretty nice. We were also able to satisfy our extreme hunger with a hamburger.

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We headed to the old wooden roller coaster first, which didn’t have restraints. It didn’t have much airtime but it was a fun ride regardless.

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I wanted to ride some of the flats, but Brad’s stomach doesn’t like them so we made our way to the other credits. The Spinning Coaster was nothing to write home about!

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Last up was a Wacky Worm thingy.

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Since we had done the creds in a matter of minutes and the park still had over an hour until closing, we snagged some rerides on the wooden coaster as well as some of the flats the park had to offer. We also took the opportunity to snap pictures of the place since not many people have been there.

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We got in line for the Dodgems and then decided it was taking too long, so we went to what looked like a really cute water ride.

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Little did I know in that picture that I would only be happy for a few more minutes… When we boarded the water ride thing, I realized it went into a cave so I decided to make a silly remark about there being a load of spiders. Then it clicked; it really was a dark, damp place. As soon as we entered the cave there were two daddy long leg spiders hanging around to my right, which absolutely terrified me, and in the Smurf exhibits I could also see many webs with creatures hanging around in those as well. I spent the rest of the ride on the brink of tears ducked down completely in my boat, not to mention being yelled at by Brad!

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After getting over the traumatic experience, we headed to the Lezer Dodzsem thingys which was apparently a game, but due to the fact that our score ended up being zero, I think it’s safe to say we hadn’t a clue how to play!

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We decided to call it quits at Vidampark and took the underground to the area near our hotel. It was cheap and saved a lot of time! We saw a really nice building which I believe had to do with parliament, so we stopped to take pictures.

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To keep with the tradition of drinking every night, we found a park that served alcohol, so we took advantage of the nice weather and sat down for some chit chats and drinks.

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Surprisingly, Hungarian beer wasn’t so bad, but I opted for my vodka and Sprite!

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After finding a random pizza place, I was getting pretty tired even though it wasn’t that late. We headed back to the hotel and crashed, ready for the day ahead.

We woke up to a brilliant, sunny morning. After quickly getting ready we left for what turned out to be a very long day! The view we had coming out of our hostel was pretty crazy.

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The first place we stopped was MCDONALDS! Had to get our Hungarian McDonalds cred! After eating, we went down a street with a bunch of vendors where Brad bought himself a Rubik’s Cube and I bought myself a few souveniers.

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He’s such a kid!

When we got to the river we decided we were going to venture across the bridge to see what was on the other side.

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Our first stop was an indoor church, which annoyingly was closed because it was Sunday and there were services going on!

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We were already ridiculously out of breath by this point and could tell that the day was only going to get hotter! We stopped for a break in the shade.

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We saw some pretty cool old ruiny things along our walk.

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After walking for about an hour, we decided to stop and get a drink after realizing that we weren’t going to make it to parliament for 1:30. The next tour was around 3, so we had a lot of time to kill. We sat and admired the beautiful view across the river which included one of the most stunning buildings I’ve ever laid eyes on.

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We crossed the river once again to where Parliament was, which is just as stunning up close. Sadly the tours were booked up, so we didn’t get to go inside. I was happy to just sit and stare at it, to be honest!

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We took yet another break in the shade near Parliament because it was so damn hot out.

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After eating lunch, we went back to the hotel for a little bit to relax before they started the Buda Castle Labyrinth attraction around 6:30. We used the opportunity to go on Facebook and do other lovely computery things. With lots of time to spare, we left the hotel with about an hour before opening. We took the underground to where we needed to go, which was super speedy! Unfortunately, when we got off we had absolutely no idea which direction to go in, and nobody seemed to speak English. This led to plenty of arguments and me separating from Brad in a rage of fury in the Castle District :p . Fortunately I made sure not to lose him, and soon enough we met back up, made amends, and headed down into the Labyrinth. Needless to say, Brad is an incredible navigator.

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It was literally like, pitch black in the tunnels but the camera illuminated it which does not do the creepiness justice!

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I thought the Labyrinth was brilliant and a really good time; definitely worth whatever we paid for it! Of course Brad had to be immature and sign the guestbook with a stupid comment!

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Since we were already in the Castle District, we decided to explore around a bit.

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We were on quite a hill so we were able to look down at all the beautiful sights.

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Then there was another castle.. Certainly not to be expected in the Castle District!

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It didn’t look much like a castle, but it was still pretty!

We were being lazy, so we opted to take the funicular down the hill.

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It was dusk by the time we walked back to our hotel, so after taking yet another break on the grass in a pretty area, we went back to the hotel and went to bed.

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Overall, I LOVED Budapest; It was the perfect combination of beauty and things to do. Unlike Prague which was mostly just aesthetically pleasing with not a whole lot to do to keep busy, Budapest is somewhere I feel like I could stay for four or five days and have things to do every moment of the day. I knew I was going to like it when I looked at pictures prior to our trip, but at that point it was my favourite stop of the journey and remains one of my favourite cities to this day!


NEXT UP- BELGRADE, SERBIA
 

Josh73

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Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BUDAPEST UP!

That building had some awesome Architcture. I wish I had money to go to Europe...
And Brad's comment.. lol.
 
Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BUDAPEST UP!

^ He's such a goon! People were waiting behind us to write in it, too.

The architecture in Europe is just incredible. When I looked at the metropolitan cities in North America it just saddens me at the lack of history. They're intimidating and awesome to look at, but I'd take the neo-gothic architecture over a skyscraper any day.
 

Dave

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Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BUDAPEST UP!

LiveForTheLaunch said:
^ He's such a goon! People were waiting behind us to write in it, too.

The architecture in Europe is just incredible. When I looked at the metropolitan cities in North America it just saddens me at the lack of history. They're intimidating and awesome to look at, but I'd take the neo-gothic architecture over a skyscraper any day.

Probably because of their short history. Like Eddie Izzard says "Ahhh Europe, where the history comes from"
 
Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BUDAPEST UP!

^ Yah exactly, I'm a history major and I LOVE history but absolutely can't stand North American history. European history is where it's at!
 
Re: LFTL & BRAD'S EURO TRIP- BUDAPEST UP!

So, despite all the obvious occurrences with me and Brad, I figure it’s time to resume these just for my own satisfaction of having finished them, and so I don’t forget any of the memories that might fade over time.

After Budapest we were off the Belgrade, which I wasn’t particularly looking forward to. After the four hour journey, we arrived at the train station just after sundown, and were not impressed with our surroundings. Fortunately, things got more promising when we were dropped off on our hotel’s street—Knez Mihailova. It’s one of the most popular streets in the city and is only accessible to pedestrians, so we enjoyed the night by going out for some dinner and having a few drinks in one of the outdoor seating areas. I had the best battered mushrooms of my life and I forced Brad back there two or three times before our time in Serbia was up!

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I didn’t actually mind the beer! It’s not something I’d eat with my meal, but not having yet been spoiled by Augustiner and Hofbrau, it was quite good.

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Orgasms.

We went back to our hostel after a little while, which was cramped quarters! The hostel itself was definitely the nicest one we stayed in with clean facilities and bright wall colours, but we were forced to share a bunkbed, and we ended up trying to sleep on the bottom level, but I soon realized that wasn’t going to work out, so I moved to the top. Just a random side note, I’ve always hated bunk beds after I fell off the top of one as a kid and pretty much almost killed myself.

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Soon enough it was morning, and I saw what our view was from the window.

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The roof of a shopping mall!

When we got outside we quickly realized that it was gonna be a bad day. The sun was shining, the sky was clear, but the humidity was high and the temperature was even higher. I think it got to about 118° at the peak of the day, but the humidity was so bad that we ended up spending a good deal of our time there in air conditioned restaurants stuffing our faces with food. Knez Mihailova was looking nice though!

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We also noticed that there were a lot of painted cows around town.

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Although we didn’t venture too far away from the street we were staying on, it didn’t take me that long to realize my initial impression of the city was wrong.

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We took the opportunity to enjoy the mist near the fountain.

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A library.

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Other randoms.

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We couldn’t tolerate the heat anymore, so we went to a McDonalds and played with Brad’s Rubix Cube for about an hour.

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At the end of our street was the Belgrade fortress, which is widely considered the biggest attraction in the city. The heat was blazing, but we decided to go anyway. Everything seemed very rushed because we were trying so hard to stay hydrated and find shade!

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Couldn’t handle it anymore, so we made use of the park’s sculptures. Somehow we also ended up napping on a bench for the better part of an hour as well. The heat really can kick your ass!

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I couldn’t pass up the chance to have a slushie!

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So many people at the fountain!

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We walked around a little bit more and enjoyed as much as we could.

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It was still just too hot </3 Shade and drinks were a must!

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After what seemed like a long day and somewhat of a disappointment, it was time to go to the train station. The city itself is quite nice, but I barely ventured off the street I stayed on so I can’t give a fair assessment of how it is a a whole. I did put my language skills to use at the restaurant though!

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Pomme Fritz!

One last highlight were the washrooms at the train station. I had never experienced those “hole in the ground” washrooms, or ones where you have to ask for toilet paper before you go in. So, I weed all over myself and and had to drip dry. It was fab.

Next up- Ljubljana and Zagreb
 

Ian

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Did you ever find out why there were painted cows? It would have driven me mad seeing them but not understanding their significance.

I remember when I went to Louisville and saw the painted horses, I had to find out why they were there. Oh yeah...Kentucky Derby... :roll:
 
^ I think they were just painted by some local artists or something. I'm not sure they really have much of a significance!

We had a bunch of painted cars in our city a while back too. So tacky.
 

Jake

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Just out of interest, did you go into Bosnia & Herzegovina at all?

(This is why you need a summary of the trip in the first post!)
 
^ Haha well not enough people look here </3 But this is where we went:

Berlin
Prague
Bratislava
Vienna
Budapest
Belgrade
Ljubljana
Zagreb
Munich
Verona
Bologna
Rome

Amsterdam
Paris
 
^ Well, when me and Brad broke up it became a bit hard to reminisce and look through the photos, but I'll finish it in due time :p . In fact, I'll probably do the next part in the next couple of days now that you mention it.
 

TilenB

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I'm sorry for you two :( I was just so interested what is to do for a foreign turist in our capital
 
^ Haha it's okay, I promise I will get around to it soon though, for sure. I've been trying to juggle everything there is to do in life as well as my trip reports from the recent CF-Live over here, but me being busy is dying down a bit so I'll get around to it :) Glad someone is interested though!!
 
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