Okay, so the pictures didn't quite work on my earlier post. The first two are pictures of the inside of my apartment. The first is the main room with my bed being on the wooden loft. It's fairly cozy, as I said before, but I like it. The second is my kitchen, which is also pretty small. However, I do have an oven, range, microwave, and refridgerator! Yay!
The next few pictures are of the city itself. The one is Gellert Hill, where the Liberty Statue is located. From there, we got quite a view of the city, with the second two pictures being of the Danube river and then the city itself. It's interesting that there are no skyscrapers. We learned that it is basically illegal to build anything above a certain height, but also that the city probably couldn't afford one. There are parts that are in major disrepair; you can still see bullet holes in the buildings from WWII! Enjoy!

This looks awesome! :) Your room is so cute. Hope you're having tons of fun...
ReplyDeleteInterim break here at St. Olaf so a moment to see how you have settled. You are doing so well! Place to live - check- food to eat - check (yes, get the tiramisu! Plus you know someone already and learning the language - fabulous! Wish your apartment had a bit of sunlight, but it didn't sound like the sun has been out lately anyway. Will be 40* here on Saturday and everyone is thrilled. Have fun and watch where you are walking :) Sue Couture/Ed. Department/St. Olaf
ReplyDeleteThe best way to get to know Prague and Budapest is by walking around. Spring and summertime sun are ideal for enjoying some delightful walks with the necessary snack and coffee grabbing stops. Budapest rent
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