Vienna + Budapest
Even preparing for the trip is part of the trip for me; you get to read a lot and see many pictures while making a list of things to do and places to see, and it already puts you into the mood. Today it was unusually nice weather outside, but I stayed at home preparing for the upcoming 1 week trip and enjoying the warmth of one of the last warm days in Prague from my kitchen window.
So we got cheap bus tickets from Student Agency bus company (indeed they offer low-priced tickets for the international trips, and the service is good as well (considering how public customer service in Czech Republic sucks up to extreme levels!). Just to compare, I bought Prague-Vienna ticket for 300 CZK (~15 USD)! Train would cost around 1000 CZK (at least that's what Begimai told me). Budapest-Prague should also be less than 500 CZK. Thus, here I recommend - www.studentagency.cz!
Here's the plan;
Some podcasts I downloaded into my iPod to listen on the way there;
- From Rick Steve's podcasts
- TravelCast from Lonely Planet offers interesting postcasts as well (search in iTunes)
- Amateur Traveller Podcast collection also offers quite a lot
Keywords for Budapest tour - Buda Castle, stle, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, Heroes' Square, Danube Promenade, Gellert Hill, Cave Church, Great Market Hall, Liberty Bridge, Margaret Island, Hungarian Parliament Building, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Tomb of Gül Baba
We'll be staying at the Hostel Husseldorf, according to the ratings it should be good place to spend the night.
Weather forecast is not the best one, but optimistic.
Labels: Austria, Buda, Danube, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert, Gloriette, Heuriger, Hofburg, Hundertwasser, Hungary, Karlzplatz, Naschmarkt, Riesenrad, Sachertorte, Schoennbrunn, Staatsoper
September 30, 2007 






















