Go to Budapest to find a fairy tale world, nanny-level guide.
On one side of the river is Buda, on the other side is Pest. A chain bridge connects the two cities, creating Budapest. This city, known as the "Pearl of the Danube", is the favorite city in Eastern Europe. Here are some must-visit attractions in Budapest:
🌟 Vintage Yellow Tram: Obsessed with the yellow tram on the streets. This type of tram can be found all over Budapest, and its vintage style matches the city's atmosphere. Trams run back and forth on the Green Bridge.
🌟Green Bridge: The Green Bridge, also known as the Freedom Bridge, is not actually named after freedom, but after Franz Joseph. Yes, the emperor husband of Empress Sisi. Movies are movies, and art is indeed higher than life. Empress Sisi lived her whole life for freedom, so it makes sense to rename the bridge after freedom.
🌟Matthias Church: Matthias Church is a beautiful neo-Gothic church and one of the symbols of Budapest. It contains various colors of Hungarian folklore, Art Nouveau style, and Turkish design, especially the white spire and colorful roof next to it, adding some interest and vividness to the whole church. The painted glass and murals inside the church are also highlights not to be missed.
🌟Fisherman's Bastion: Located next to the Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque lookout where you can overlook the Danube River and the Parliament Building. However, it is crowded with tourists all day long, so if you want to take pictures with fewer people, you still need to get up early.
🌟Palace: Taking a leisurely stroll in front of the palace gate is a serious matter for tourists visiting Budapest. The observation deck is free to enter, but as a person without much cultural knowledge, I probably wouldn't understand much in the museum inside. The most enjoyable activity is riding the small cable car up the hill, where you can see the Parliament Building on the opposite bank from the observation deck. Of course, there are also many tourists.
🌟Parliament Building: The Parliament Building is a typical Gothic architecture, standing on the banks of the Danube River. This building, which took 8 years to complete and is 96 meters high, used a luxurious 40 kilograms of gold as building materials. It is said that the reason why the height is 96 meters is because the Kingdom of Hungary was founded in AD 896, and it was founded again in 1896, so it has a commemorative significance.
🌟Garrett Mountain: Garrett Mountain is a great place to take night scenery photos. The Viking cruise ship is docked at the foot of the mountain. The mountain is not high, probably about the same height as Sheshan. The round trip is very easy, and if you feel tired, you can take a taxi up and down the mountain. There is a Statue of Liberty on the top of the mountain, where you can overlook the panoramic view of the Danube River.
Not to mention, the color of this bridge alone won! The night view is generally the same, or the daytime can more reflect its beauty, even if there is a light, the color can not reflect very beautiful. It is enough to see the Capitol at night. Free Bridge photo is also very good, but when you take advantage of the red light, go to the middle to take a better look.
Hungary 🇭🇺 one of the three bridges in Budapest. Free bridge. It was dark at the time. I couldn't take pictures clearly. Because my eyes were located next to the central market. I attracted the forgetfulness of the past. The sunset of the bridge is beautiful. You can have a picnic here. Drink a beer. Praise 👍🏻 Life is the most beautiful
The Liberty Bridge is located on the Danube in Budapest, and the second bridge south from the Chain Bridge, named after the Liberty Bridge at the foot of the Liberty Mountains. The Freedom Bridge is a green bridge, and the shape looks beautiful. Several bridges in Budapest are very distinctive and have time to turn around.
The Freedom Bridge is one of the famous bridges across the Danube River. It is green and there are many traffic and pedestrians. It feels like a traffic road. In the afternoon, I went shopping in the Central Square and Watts Street, next to the Freedom Bridge. All afternoon wandering around the Free Bridge, seeing its quaint beauty during the day, and enjoying the color after its lights at night, although not gorgeous, but also a solemn beauty. In the evening, I looked at the sunset on the opposite bank at this end of the Freedom Bridge. The sunset was beautiful, and there were seagulls passing by from time to time. Unfortunately, the beauty was too short and there was no long-focus lens, so I could only stay in my mind.
I was really on the 15th of the first month with friends on the bridge to see the scenery and run, slowly in the moonlight, the lights are high. Don't have a mood. Occasionally the tram passes by the bridge, the bridge will vibrate. It broke the peace of the night.
The Freedom Bridge, also known as the King's Bridge, is said to have been the first nail on the bridge by King Franz I. The bridge is green in the daytime, as if it is a bit of a bronze rusty color, and the scenery on the banks of the Parliament Building and the Danube is great!