Monday, 8 August 2011

Budapest: Labyrinth, Shops & River Cruise

The Labyrinth of Buda Castle is among world’s 7 underground wonders. We chilled at this area with free coffee or tea and Wifi service.

Containing a series of imaginative exhibits the Labyrinth comprises of 1000 yards of complex caves, cellars, dungeons and springs which run beneath of Castle Hill. But since everywhere is dark, literally pitch black you’ll just assume that everything is rock.

Super dark and wet everywhere, it’s like walking in a cave observing weird structures that I’ve never seen, just like this gigantic bottle of Coke'.

Some other pictures taken in Labyrinth, only that this time I was smart enough to use flash in night mode. Previous ones were all taken via 3 megapixel N78 camera. Self-proclaimed genius at work.

An evening spent walking around random streets of Budapest, came across this area of old, vintage shop lots selling antiques and books.    

Apartments look really retro, bringing back to the oldies with climbers and twirlers crawling over walls. 

Spent the night on a river cruise to experience local Hungarian cuisine as well as to enjoy Budapest during the night.  

Best Hungarian goulash, basically beef cooked in stew. There was more food but since it was a buffet, me with the overwhelming Malaysian spirit simply couldn’t waste time snapping pictures of every single piece on my plate right.  

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