
- Looking north-west from lookout on Gellért Hegy (Gellért Hill)
- This is looking into Pest on the other side of the Danube.

- Looking north-east from lookout on Gellért Hegy
- Also looking into Pest. (I was staying somewhere in there).

- Me sitting on one of the many paths on Gellért Hegy
- Looking reflective.

- St. Gellért Monument on Gellért Hegy
- Scared the crap out of me.

- A street sign
- Not the standard one but worth a photo.

- Entrance to my hostel, the Museum Guest House in Pest
- Great railings on the stairwell.

- Looking down the street from the Hostel
- This is looking towards the commercial centre of Pest.

- Entrance to an underground pedestrian crossing/subway
- A great idea!

- Inside an underground subway thingy
- Many cool shops - there was a bakery chain called Princess that sold great chocolate croissant thingies.

- Nagycsarnok (The Great Market)
- It looks as if it were once a train station, though I'm sure it wasn't.

- A big, old, and yellow building
- I have no additional information.

- Inside the Királyi Palota (The Royal Palace)
- I don't actually think this was the original as I think it was blown up, though it's still an impressive piece of architecture.

- Patterned stones of a footpath
- This is a great overlapping radial pattern that is used throughout many of the city's footpaths and smaller roads.

- Patterned stones of a footpath
- This is a great overlapping radial pattern that is used throughout many of the city's footpaths and smaller roads.

- On the Széchenyi Iánchid (The chain bridge)
- The suspending members coming down from the towers are actually constructed from a chain-like structure (I can draw a diagram if you'd like).

- 'Parallel' parking in Budapest
- I actually saw this guy park and walk off. Believe me - this park job was the least of his petty traffic offences.

- The colourful Andrássy útca
- There are Hungarian flags scattered throughout the city

- Hosok Ter (Heroes' Square)

- Vajdahunyad Castle
- Doesn't it look like a fairlytale setting?

- The Terror Háza (House of Terror)
- A sort-of espionage museum with a great post-constructed façade.

- An example of some Hungarian transport typography
- Taken from a train station outside of Budapest. Check out the 'G' and 'E' of the lower typeface.