People of Budapest – Eszter

People of Budapest

We start a new column on the Budapestdailyphoto blog. Its called the People of Budapest. A city is not only about it’s buildings and sculptures but also about it’s people. Every time we make a short interview with someone who lives/studies/works in Budapest.

The first brave person who agreed to be introduced is my friend Eszter!:)

Since when are you living in Budapest?
Since 1988.

Where do you live within the city?
At the Rózsák square (VIIth district), before that I used to live in Újpest, in Káposztásmegyer.

What do you do?
I work as a waitress but what I like is psychology. I study psychology.

Which are your three favorite places in Budapest? (it can be a public place, a café, pub, park, memorial anything…the first three places coming to your mind)

Since I have been working in a pub I do not really have a favorite place but lately I visit often the place called Instant. The Instant is a ruin-pub in Budapest, and  I think it is the most enjoyable one among them. Recently I started to like to go there because of the nice experiences I had there with my friends. The music is after my taste. I also like the café Mai Manó which has the best atmosphere in Budapest. I also love to sit at the Rózsák square in the yard of the church. That churchyard is a very relaxing place, I can listen to myself there.

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3 Responses to People of Budapest – Eszter

  1. Bill B. says:

    Sounds like an interesting series.

  2. Someone should interview you for your own blog Zsolt.

  3. SuzieB says:

    I agree with Richard. Also, please say thanks to Eszter – this sounds like it will be a very fun part of the Budapestdailyphoto blog. When I was living in Pest I also loved to sit/walk by Roszak tere and loved to listen to the children playing. There were a couple of cats that played around there too.

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