For today Alexandra is our guest photographer. She has started a new blog with a lot of information and photos called Budapest Art Shot. I highly recommend to save her site:)
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Category Archives: Guest Photographers
Szimpla
I guess Szimpla is one of the most famous ruin-pub in Budapest. Actually there are two Szimplas. One is this at the Kazinczy street and a smaller one is in the Kertész street. Both of them are in the VIIth district. The photo was taken by Anikó Katona.
Spring flowers
Our guest photographer is Jennise Marton for today. Her notes:
After a bitter winter, Budapest yields to the first long awaited flowers of spring. The daffodils shyly peek out through the grasses from their deep hibernation within the frozen earth. A bright red tulip boldly defies its gray confines and declares the end of winter is here!
Having a rest:)
Working on the Margaret Bridge
Minnie Mouse in Budapest
Gabi has created this photo.:) The tourist lady became Minnie Mouse after some photoshopping and Gabi’s comment is something like this in English:
Minnie Mouse got bored in the west. She was looking for some challenge in Budapest and now she is checking the public transportation system on the map before her adventure.
Sanita’s Budapest
Our guest photographer is Sanita for today. She took this great night photo from the Elizabeth bridge I guess.
Spa Hotels
Today we feature chop1n’s photo about one of the most beautiful spas in Budapest, the Gellért Bath. Its a hotel and spa together with a special atmosphere.
Hungary is really famous of spas and baths, we are very rich in thermal sources. You can find a lot of spa Hotels in Hungary.
Péter’s Budapest
Our guest photographer is Péter Polcz today.He took this great photo in the tunnel of the future Metro No 4. I have no idea when they will finish the construction works there but the photo is really impressive.:)
Hanslesmana’s Budapest
For today our guest photographer is Hanslesmana. It was taken in the downtown of Budapest.
Stefflpapa’s Budapest
Our guest photographer for today is Stefflpapa. On the photo you can see the Lágymányosi Bridge in the southern part of Budapest.










