Chain Bridge at night, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Budapest was fascinating. I was really surprised by how much I enjoyed this city and how beautiful I found parts of it.

Joker boy, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The first statue in Budapest that had no political meaning following the world wars and the Cold War.

Budapest is divided by the Danube River and in previous times were two seperate cities, Buda and Pest. Each side is still known by those names and there are stark differences between the two. Buda looks much older with a very confusing layout, whereas Pest is more logical!

Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Looking over to Pest.

We had lots of fun exploring the castle district which is over on Buda. The Mattias Church was incredibly cool. Its roof is tiled with these unusual tiles in the coolest colours, and apparently they are even self cleaning!

Matias Church, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Mattias Church

Mattias Church at night, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Mattias Church at night.

I especially loved the Fisherman’s Bastion. This was originally the area that the fisherman’s guild had to protect of the castle if it was under siege. They would have been able to see anyone coming as it gives great views over the area of Budapest. It had so many different nooks to look through and admire the view, I thought it was stunning!

Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The Fisherman’s Bastion was gorgeous.

Us with Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The Fisherman’s Bastion was one of my favourite areas of Budapest.

Us Archway, Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

One of the many nooks to admire Budapest through.

This view included the Parliament Building on the Pest side of the river which was just beautiful. It was such a gorgeous building and is even more stunning at night. I think it’s one of my favourite buildings at night, it looks like something out of a fairytale.

Parliament, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The very fancy Parliament building.

Parliament at night, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

It was gorgeous at night.

We spent a night photographing Budapest. This was a real highlight as it was all so beautiful once the sun sets. Scott’s favourite was the Chain Bridge which looked so different at nighttime! Like it was lined with fairy lights!

Chain Bridge Lights, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

The Chain Bridge at night was stunning.

It was also fascinating to learn about Budapest’s history. The most important thing to remember about Hungary’s history is that it’s pretty horrific and they lose everything!

1956 Revolution Exhibit, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

An exhibit of the 1956 Revolution – Hungary lost this as well!

We went to the House of Terror, a museum that commemorates the atrocities and oppression suffered by the Hungarians during the Double Occupation that occured both by the Nazis and then the Soviets. It was really interesting to gain a further understanding of their history, the basement however was incredibly confronting and creepy, they had replicated many of the cells used for interrogation.

Shoe Memorial, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

A shoe memorial dedicated to the Jews who shot into the Danube River.

Overall, Budapest was an amazing city that I hadn’t expected to enjoy as much as I did. It has such a confronting history that’s still so recent. I found it really interesting that despite being occupied by both the Nazis and Soviets, Budapest still has its own identity.

Us, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Surprisingly loved Budapest.

Exploring the city at night was a definite highlight as it is so beautiful and such a different feel to the place.

Exploring, Budapest, The Two Drifters, www.thetwodrifters.net

Exploring the Fisherman’s Bastion

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Written by twodrifters
Hi there, we're Scott and Eilis, an Australian couple. We have been together for over 10 years and got engaged 2 days before we started our adventure of exploring Europe on a one-way ticket. We love adventures and have been lucky enough to have had plenty of them and now are endlessly dreaming of the next ones. We hope you enjoy our photos and stories - there's such a lot of world to see! Feel free to contact us at: admin@thetwodrifters.net