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We'd now reached the final leg of our European journey. Passing through Zagreb, Croatia's capital city and travelling down to Split and it's surrounding islands. We didn't spend too much time in Zagreb, so I don't have much to say. I had a lovely pizza in one of the local restaurant's, the name has slipped my mind, but there were many to pick from! The one we finally decided on had an excellent selection of local beers.
We travelled via coach from Zagreb to Split, it was pretty straightforward and we saw some breathtaking views. When we arrived in Split the weather was miserable, grey with heavy rain clouds hanging above us. Thankfully they soon cleared!
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Budapest had been a place I'd wanted to visit for a very long time. I remember when I was very young seeing a photograph of the Fisherman's Bastion and thinking it had been plucked straight out of a fairy tale - surely it couldn't be real? It was the first city on my list when we started to plan our trip.
The heat during our stay was incredible, I don't actually think it dropped below 30° throughout our time there. The balmy evening temperatures made it a beautiful place for midnight walks, which is why the majority of my photo's were taken at night!
A favourite of my stay would have to be the Széchenyi thermal baths, although I kept my camera at our apartment that day for fear of getting it wet so sorry for the lack of pictures. After the incredible amount of walking we'd done, the thermal pools were a welcome remedy for our now aching joints and like all architecture in Budapest, it was housed in a stunning building.
I look forward to visiting Budapest in the future, although my stay was only brief I cannot wait to be able to return again.
Our next location.... Zagreb.
The heat during our stay was incredible, I don't actually think it dropped below 30° throughout our time there. The balmy evening temperatures made it a beautiful place for midnight walks, which is why the majority of my photo's were taken at night!
A favourite of my stay would have to be the Széchenyi thermal baths, although I kept my camera at our apartment that day for fear of getting it wet so sorry for the lack of pictures. After the incredible amount of walking we'd done, the thermal pools were a welcome remedy for our now aching joints and like all architecture in Budapest, it was housed in a stunning building.
I look forward to visiting Budapest in the future, although my stay was only brief I cannot wait to be able to return again.
Our next location.... Zagreb.
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