Of course not this is the Operetta Theatre itself but this little house is standing there at the Nagymező street (some says the Budapest Broadway…grrrr) to sell the tickets.
To me the Ibolya is a cult place located at the Ferenciek tere in the downtown of Budapest. Cheap, very retro and I have nice memories from this place.
This is rather a mood shot in the underground garage in the city at Vaci ut. If you are in the city during a working day, it can be rather difficult to find a parking place in the downtown. So of course the fastest way is to solve this simply park at the Bazilika Garázs. Here’s a video detailing how it is like to park there. Are there facilities like this in your city?
On the wall of the House of Terror, you can see little photos like this. Portraits of the victims that got executed by the communist regime after the revolution in 1956.
While in London the Pride March of the gay community is an event with a million people (among them the conservative mayor of London) in Budapest the Pride March is full of tension. I took this photo yesterday at the Oktogon where the police started to separate protesters from the marching community peventing any confrontation. The dark side of the moon….