A few months ago we have already posted a photo like this. People are playing chess at several public places in Budapest. You can find them in parks, in the spas and baths, or like this at railway station.
Today our guest photographer is Lucas.
Living in the heart of a city, one tends to forget that there is a marvellous world for us to discover at own pace without the hustle and bustle and the bright lights of city life. From Budapest you can easily get to Lake Balaton within 2 hours leaving from Keleti (East station) or Deli (South station) and arrive at one of the picturesque townships along the bank. There is a flat and easy to follow 210 km cycle route which circumferences the lake. where one can sample the local cuisines, wines and swim in local spots just of the cycle route.
Balaton korut by bike – picture album
Kungfu training on the Margaret Island. Zannnie took this photo on Sunday when we had escaped to the Island from the heat. Here you can see a very short video, too.
If you are interested in KungFu in Budapest:
The National Stallion in Budapest. A little paradise for horse riding with a special athmosphere. You read more about the Stallion here.
This masterpiece was taken by Zannnie from the tramway 4-6 on the Margaret Bridge. The island (Margaret Island) is a perfect place for runners, swimmers, bikers etc. so very often you can see people running on the bridge closing to the island or leaving it.
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This is the entrance of a Judo Club in the XIIIth district of Budapest. When I was child I used to practice judo for like a week:) But we had to run too much so I left them:)
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