Sándor Palace, the residence of the president of Hungary. Side entrance. We watched a changing of the guards. #bearinBudapest
Matthias Church was used as a coronation church by Hungarian kings for centuries but was also a mosque for over 150 years by the Ottoman Turks. In the early 19th century the church was restored in Neo-Gothic style by Frigyes Schulek. #bearinBudapest
This plane is flying us to Budapest. #travellingbear
The Castle Garden Bazaar was designed by Miklós Ybl and it was built between 1875 and 1883 to please Elisabeth (Sissi), Queen of Hungary. #bearinBudapest
From the bridge, there is a fantastic view of the majestic Hungarian Parliament. #travellingbear #bearinBudapest
We’ve already walked 10 km today, mostly uphill. We’re taking a break in a Biergarten before we head back downhill. Cheers. #bearinBudapest #smallbearsneedbeer
Buda Castle, the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings. Severely damaged in WW II and rebuilt in a simplified Baroque style during the state communist era. It’s a bit chaotic, especially with new renovations underway. We visited the refurbished St Stephens Hall. #bearinBudapest
Human regrets the decision to explore on foot. Just a few more steps to reach the Fisherman’s Bastion. Come on, you can do it. #bearinBudapest
Yesterday we finally made it to the garden centre to buy some flowers for the patio pots. Geraniums are the only flowers that can survive on our hot patio. We’re going to give lavender a go as well. #bearinBelgium
Although we arrived behind schedule, we still managed to make it to the Danube. This is the Széchenyi-Lánchíd Bridge, officially opened in 1849. At the time, it was the first permanent bridge in Hungary and, at 202 metres in length, one of the longest bridges in the world. #travellingbear