Archive for August, 2006

Day 8: Living among the Hungarians (and sharing the hotel with F1 racers)

Posted by Gary King on August 04, 2006 at 9:46 am

Today at a Glance:

Woke up at: 6:30 am

  • The Hungarian F1 Grand Prix is taking place right now, here in Budapest. In fact, I bumped into crew members from two teams:
  • Ate crepes at Gundel. They melt and flambe the chocolate, then pour it on top.
  • I listened to organ music in a church; it was very nice, and I also heard the Hungarian national anthem played on it, where everyone stood up for it.
  • I visited the Hungarian Parliament Building. It was designed after the London Parliament Building, and so it looks somewhat like it.
  • Hungarians look somewhat Mongolian, due to the fact that they have been ruled by many different rulers from different countries (7 ‘empires’ in all); the Mongols were one of them, and apparently left their mark in the citizens’ facial features. But originally, the first Hungarians were part of the tribes that went to Finnish, but split off and went in a more southerly direction.

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Day 7: Arrived in Budapest, Hungary

Posted by Gary King on August 04, 2006 at 9:43 am

Today at a Glance:

  • food service is known to be bad here (some people here had to wait 45 minutes between the time they requested for the check and the time they actually received it - although the restaurants that I’ve gone to haven’t had this problem - yet)
  • I went looking around in the rain for a restaurant to eat at for dinner. I ended up eating at Central Kavehaz.
  • The hotel I’m staying at is the Sofitel. I find it the most impressive of the 3 that I’ve stayed in during this trip.
  • I went to the “World’s most beautiful McDonalds” and the first McDonalds in the Eastern Bloc.
  • I got to see the Széchenyi Chain Bridge lit up at night.
  • I am impressed by the quality of cars that they have here. They are very comparable to the ones found in Toronto, actually; I have seen many Peugeots, BMWs, and VWs, to name a few, and most of them appear to be new, or at least very clean.
  • They are huge energy savers here. For instance, in all of the European hotels that I’ve stayed in, in order to turn on any lights, you need to insert your card into a card holder. This is to ensure that, when you leave and take your card with you, the power turns off to save energy. Also, some restaurants have lights that only turn on when the motion sensers sense someone moving nearby.

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Day 6: Last day in Vienna

Posted by Gary King on August 04, 2006 at 9:29 am

Today at a Glance:

  • The toilets have ashtrays! You can do your business in the bathroom stall while you smoke.
  • Each hotel room has an umbrella; I’m guessing that it’s because it rains a lot here (and it did during my stay.)
  • The transit system is based on an honor system, as a lot of them are in Europe. A person sometimes checks for your tickets; if you can’t reproduce one, then you are fined about 10 times the price of a ticket - plus you are then forced to buy one.
  • Went to Schönbrunn Palace
    • There is a lot of Chinese influence in the palace, and this is noticeable in the paintings, ceramics, and the wallpaper.
  • There’s a big meeting of international members of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Prague, I believe; I see them wherever I go around here.

Places I went to:

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Day 5: Sightseeing in Vienna

Posted by Gary King on August 01, 2006 at 3:01 pm

Today at a Glance:

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