Arrived at the airport of
Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. We were received by a Scenic representative. We also met with the other passengers from the same flight who will be on the same Scenic cruise. We got on a bus to the Marriott hotel where we gather with the other passengers going for the cruise and passengers arriving from Amsterdam to await transport to the airport.
I guess the intend of gathering with the passengers at the hotel was two fold:
- Firstly for those going on the cruise, an opportunity to meet and start forming friendships for the cruise.
- Secondly to meet with the passengers who are leaving and 'catch' their excitement of their cruise.
While waiting to board the Scenic Space-ship which was to be later in the afternoon, we took the opportunity to do a walk-about around the hotel and see Budapest on our own.
The first place of interest we found is the Vorosmarty Square in the heart of Budapest, where the Christmas Market is said to be held every year. The square was named after Mihaly Vorosmarty, a renowned Hungarian poet whose statue is seen in the middle of the square. However the main attraction of the square is the
Gerbeaud Cafe, said to be a tenant of the square since 1870.
Not knowing the city very well we thought it's best to walk back towards the river bank. There we found a 50 cm statuette of the '
Little Princess' and
Budapest's yellow tram. We then walked along the tram line and took note of some of the other statues and building of interest along the line, such as the statues of Hungary statesmen
Jozsef Eotvos and
Deak-Ferenc-emlekmu and the Las Vegas Casino, that's correct, a Las Vegas casino in Budapest.
Walking toward the
Szechenyi Chain Bridge we then cross the River Danube that separate the Buda and Pest, the western and eastern part of the city of Budapest.
Crossing the bridge takes us to the Buda part of the city where the
Buda Castle is located, on the southern tip of Castle Hill. It is a World Heritage site. The castle now houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum.
Coming off the Szechenyi Chain Bridge from the Pest side of the city, directly in front is the roundabout to the
Buda Castle Tunnel, that allow cars to go under the castle, further into the Buda side of the city. To the left of the tunnel is the
Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, a short railway line that takes people up the Castle Hill, in comfort.
Not wanting to venture any further, crossing the Szechenyi Chain Bridge back to the Pest side of the city, we took in the view of the
Hungarian Parliament Building. It's an awesome Gothic style building.
Feeling a lot more confident of our sense of direction back to the Marriott hotel, we started walking back via the city centre looking for any shops of interest.
It was in one of the streets that we got a glimpse of the
St. Stephen's Basilica. It is said to be largest church in Budapest, dedicated to Hungary's first king, St. Stephen.
Here's where I wished I did some research on Budapest. If I had, we would have taken the time to see the inside of the basilica or at the very least walk to the basilica square for a more complete
view of the church.
It was not one of Scenic Cruise place to visit when the cruise officially starts.