So our time in Budapest has all but come to an end. We were joined by our friend Ben from home (everybody say hi! He's an old friend from Martyn's uni and it was pretty much a given he'd join us at some point), which has changed the dynamic of the trip, it's been so long that it's just been the two of us planning to the point we don't really need to ask what each other wants to do as we already know! How weird to articulate your thoughts verbally now...
So, to Budapest. It was the first European city we've been to that actually felt "European" we got off the metro and nearly got run over by a red double decker bus, overlooked by a lot of tall buildings, next to a large river with a Parliament building looking out. Sound familiar?
As all three of us had travelled a long way we decided to relax for the afternoon. Relaxing in Budapest means one thing, baths. Thankfully it was no way near as naked or awkward as Turkey, the baths were actually pools that you could go in, rather than to clean yourself. It was an amazing experience, there were three outdoor baths that were heated to 38 degrees. You could see the steam rising over the walls of the building, it was bliss in the freezing weather. Indoors there were over 15 pools that you could have a dip in. Ranging from a balmy 36 degrees, to an exercise pool at 34 degrees, a sulphurous pool that had a rather dubious whff and even, for the not so faint-hearted, a plunge pool (20 degrees!). It was very easy to just relax in one corner of a pool and forget about your troubles.