Budapest is a photogenic city.

A good way to see Budapest is from the river Danube,










Next day some sightseeing on dry land.




















Budapest is a photogenic city.

A good way to see Budapest is from the river Danube,










Next day some sightseeing on dry land.




















I set off early from the hotel to allow for the ongoing work on the S Bahn. Which meant I arrived well ahead of time at the Hauptbahnhof. So purchased some bread based snacks for breakfast and the journey plus some fruit.

The train was an Austrian train, OBB, starting in Germany and ending in Hungary.



















The Danube
One train, almost 19 hours..,,

I have a bed booked for the train. I have no idea of the quality of the accommodation.


Three of us sharing the cabin. So there followed a game of Jenga to fit everything in.





The train set off, crossing the border into Hungary just after half past nine, Austrian time. I slept through most of Hungary, but was woken up by shouting, possibly in Budapest.
We crossed in Romania at around 3:45.

It’s a long journey from the border to Bucharest, under bright blue almost cloudless skies.




Many of the houses are small but colourful.

It’s cold outside but looks dry with the grass parched.




I didn’t see any livestock, apart from close to houses. Presumably due to the grazing being poor at this time of year.


We start seeing snow.




The snow is getting thicker and the buildings have the look of a resort.









The journey flew past in a flash. I slept well, much to my surprise. I shared the cabin with an Austrian and a Romanian who works in Austria, but barely speaks German. They were good company.

Slightly uncomfortable ride across to the hotel, trying to use the smaller roads.


And time for a quick explore.


