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We opted for another free walking tour in order to get our bearings in Budapest, and I have to say, I thought it was one of the best. Â Our guide was really good and we saw a lot of the sights. Â The city is beautiful and we decided to give ourselves a little of a photo challenge – trading cameras for the day! Â My camera has really awesome zoom capabilities, but Justin’s takes much better wide shots and has virtually no zoom. Â We bought them because we knew they would complement each other, but it was a quite different experience to trade off!
Here are some of my favorites that Justin took:
After a very full day of seeing Denmark we made it back to Copenhagen and headed to our hostel. We didn’t have any trouble finding it and quickly got settled in. The place was called Generator Hostel and I have to say that I had some mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it was very clean, very new, had wonderful comfortable beds, only 4 people per room, a bathroom for each dorm room, some of the beds were not bunk beds, and it was decorated really nicely. Those are some pretty big positives. But there was a strange vibe to it. They didn’t allow you to bring in any outside food and there was no kitchen facility. In a country where a sandwich routinely costs about $10, it was very annoying to not be able to stock up at a cheaper grocery store and eat in. The hostel of course had a bar that sold food ($11 for breakfast!), and they were doing their very best to get you to spend money there. The other thing was that they advertised wi-fi, but in reality, the only place you could access it was in this same bar area. It made me feel as though they were quite desperate for me to spend money there. But all in all, the comfy bed made up for a lot.