Vienna
I ate a lot of pastry in Vienna. Sitting in a coffeeshop just taking in the passing faces, beautiful buildings and lovely weather was something I did a lot of!
Just laying in a park was also a wonderful past time in Vienna.
I made it to the Spanish Riding School to see amorning exercise... not really worth the 12 Euros if you aren't really into dressage but I absolutely loved seeing the horses and riders technique.
Aussie pals and I after a long journey to find the palace and gardens. We had a nice little nap in the gardens before heading back to the hostel to share a tub of ice cream. Yum!
So many amazing statues, beautiful buildings, and parks that I could wander around all day just looking at the sights. In fact, thats basically all I did the whole time to be honest!
Budapest
I spent a day at the thermal baths with Priya and Scott (who I also ran into in Amsterdam and Prague). They ranged from about 20 - 45 degrees. I just laid around the pools all day and in the pools.
Paprika Chicken and egg gnocchi... freakin delicious!!!!
A few bucks just for you Lew!
Peko made an appearance again. Hi Peko!
Pécs
Mosque converted into a church. Pécs (pronounced Pay-ch) was full of beautiful, colourful buildings.
SERIOUS love locks!!!!
Flash down pour. We hid in a doorway until the rain let up a bit.
Abby from NWT. My partner in tourist crime for a few days.
Ambers turn on the hookah. We found an awesome little caffe-bar that also had hookahs. We tried the two apple flavour. Yum!
Projection on the wall at the caffe-bar.
Simon and Amber, my lovely, new, free spirited Aussie pals.
Abby found an awesome veg restaurant. They made amazing food and the family that owned it were SO lovely!! They chatted with us and made us feel so welcome. I went back the next day with Amber and Simon. (Home made bread roll, spiced musky potatoes, sweet tomato sauce, veg soup)
Under that tomato sauce there was homemade cheese steaks. I would do anything for another one of those yummy bits. (Ginger and bean soup, spiced pineapple, barley balls, cheese and tomato)
Pécs
Mosque converted into a church. Pécs (pronounced Pay-ch) was full of beautiful, colourful buildings.
SERIOUS love locks!!!!
Flash down pour. We hid in a doorway until the rain let up a bit.
Abby from NWT. My partner in tourist crime for a few days.
Ambers turn on the hookah. We found an awesome little caffe-bar that also had hookahs. We tried the two apple flavour. Yum!
Projection on the wall at the caffe-bar.
Simon and Amber, my lovely, new, free spirited Aussie pals.
Tasty breakie in the morn.
Under that tomato sauce there was homemade cheese steaks. I would do anything for another one of those yummy bits. (Ginger and bean soup, spiced pineapple, barley balls, cheese and tomato)
I'm almost up to date now. I am currently in Croatia in Korcula doing a Workaway at a hostel. I have been in Croatia since June 3rd. I will update you on the last couple weeks in a day or two. :)
Wow, it's all looked quite amazing. :) Delicious looking food, and the thermal baths in Budapest looked like a ton of fun. Nice photos! Thanks for letting me and other blog readers live vicariously through your travels!
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