Submitted by Lia Naselli on the 2019 fall semester program in Prague, Czech Republic…
This past weekend, my friends and I traveled to Budapest, Hungary. This was my first weekend traveling outside of Prague. Admittedly, I was a little nervous before this trip. I wasn’t really sure what to expect. I just prayed that everything would go according to plan.
Our bus departed at 5:30 on Friday morning and arrived in Budapest around 1 p.m. Along our route, I couldn’t help, but peer through the window and reflect on how lucky I was to be able to travel throughout Europe and see places I’d never dreamed of seeing. This sense of gratitude persisted throughout the weekend.
When we arrived, we struggled to figure out how to get to our hostel. We had just been dropped off in the outskirts of Budapest with no sense of where we were or how to navigate public transportation. We almost took the easy route and called an Uber, but we decided to try and figure out how to take the tram. We eventually found a place to buy tickets and off we went. We settled into our hostel and spent the rest of the day exploring the city. We saw St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Budapest Eye, and the breathtaking Parliament building. For dinner, we had some traditional Hungarian food. It was so delicious and extremely cheap!
The next day was jam-packed with sightseeing and activities. In short, we went to the thermal baths, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, and Buda Castle. Although these are the most “touristy” things to do in Budapest, they are absolutely worth seeing. To finish out the day, we took a sunset boat cruise on the Danube River. It was truly the perfect day!
This trip was definitely one to remember. My friends and I fell in love with Budapest, and by the end of the weekend, we didn’t want to leave! However, coming back to Prague actually felt like coming back home. Traveling outside of Prague made me realize how comfortable and familiar things are starting to feel here. Can’t wait for the next adventure!