Free again for trams

Freedom Bridge Budapest

The Freedom (Liberty) Bridge is still under construction and doesnt look like on this photo. (I took this photo like a year ago). But the other day they opened it partly and trams are crossing bridge again.

In a co-operation with the www.hungarystartshere.com site, starting from today, there will be a new Budapest Quiz. Maybe some of you still remember that last year, Meg (Nelson Daily Photo) and Jazzy (Tuzla Daily Photo) had both won a box of Szamos Marcipán each. This year, we (Zannnie and Zsolt) will offer to the winner a bottle of Tokaji Wine and the www.hungarystartshere.com portal offers one of their Hungary guide books in English.

See more details here.

The question of the 9th week is available here:


9, Which place became famous after Ferenc Molnár’s book entitled ”Paul street Boys (Pál utcai fiúk)”?

A, University Botanical Garden

B, Eastern Railway Station

C, Kerepesi Cemetery

We post new questions every week. It means for 7 days, we post the same question then we publish the next one. Such way you have a week to find us and to find the right answer:) If you answered this question already, you need not send it again!

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9 thoughts on “Free again for trams

  1. I can only apologise for cutting and pasting this comment, but there was no way on Earth I would be able to make it around the whole globe to wish everybody a Merry Christmas otherwise. I have only one pair of hands and the magical elves that I have working for me are a bunch of lazy good-for-nothings. All they do is sit around smoking, playing cards and throwing rocks at the reindeer!

    Anyway, from myself, Henry and Ezra, have a Merry Christmas/Winter Solstice/Hanukkah/Festivus and a happy New Year!

    I hope that all of your holiday photos turn out to be triumphs, and may your stocking be stuffed full of lots of tasty treats and not coal!

  2. I’d say University Botanical Garden.
    I agree with the others comments, he picture is really awesome. And I can even see my flat’s building! Thanks,
    Lorenzo

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