Hungary, Budapest
Hungary is a mysterious country. . . Mysterious Hungarians do not know English, "can't count" (in fact, they always make mistakes in their direction) and are completely indifferent to the whole world around them. And visitors are considered suckers in their purest form (whoever was in the Crimea in the summer knows). Well, maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm not politically correct - well, go and see for yourself. ) But, mind you, I warned you. If you drink coffee for 40 euros, remember me again)))Well, if you do not pay attention to the constant fraud with change even in the subway, then Hungary is a lovely country. Let's start the journey. Here Budapest, a provincial city, from the point of view of the capital of the empire of Vienna, tried to be like it in everything, and, thank God, did not succeed in this. Budapest has its own style. . . The most important sight and symbol of Budapest is, of course, the Parliament. And it is considered not in vain. This neo-gothic bulk attracts the eyes and lenses. A majestic sight, especially at night, and you will not see anything more majestic in this city. It is best to watch and shoot it from the opposite bank of the Danube at night, when it is reflected in the water. The Parliament is very symbolic, its height is the year of "Finding the Motherland". The Magyars have a big holiday when their tribes came to this land. Do not try to call the Hungarians gypsies, they came from the Urals. And how they looked then can be seen on the Heroes' Square. There, just the statues of the leaders of the Magyar tribes are standing at the pedestal to St. Stephen. Look like gypsies? That's the same. Ordinary Ural nomads.