We awoke bright and early on our last morning in Budapest. And of course we took in the view (yet again) from our hotel window.
While the Missus was waking; for some reason, I decided to check on our train that was scheduled to leave Keleti Station at 140pm. I read that Keleti Station was closed for repairs and trains had been routed elsewhere. I told the Missus that I was going downstairs to speak to the Concierge and then perhaps go and grab something light for breakfast.
As is usual for the Marriott, the Concierge was ever so helpful....they checked the schedule, called around and found that our train had been rerouted to Deli Train Station (Southern Station). They got me all the info I needed; told me not to worry, they'd arrange a cab to the station.
So I went looking for a bakery. Right across the street from the hotel in the building which houses the Hotel Zenit I noticed a sign......
It was a bakery....right across the street and we hadn't noticed it at all!
I walked in, and yes, this was a working bakery. You could see the Baker at work.
I recall the prices being amazingly inexpensive for a bakery basically in the middle of all the hotels and tourists.
I ended up getting 2 croissants and a couple of those gougere like items they call "scones" (Pogácsa) here and took them back to our room.
The croissants were a bit disappointing; lacking in the flakiness and butteriness we look for in a good croissant.
The Pogácsa were ok; though a bit more dense than what we'd had the day before.
Jacques Liszt (In the same building as Hotel Zenit Budapest Palace)
Apáczai Csere János utca 7
Budapest 1052, Hungary
The sun rises at around 5am in the morning at the end of May; so even though it was bright and sunny outside; we had the boardwalk to ourselves as we headed out for one last walk.
Passing all the landmarks large......
And small that we'd seen during our short two days in the city.
We loved the sights just as much as we did on our first day......
Though we had learned some of the history, both ancient and some more recent, and of the tragedies that are part and parcel of the city.
Having done some decent walking; we decided to grab a cup of coffee. After checking around a bit, we headed back to the Hold Utca Food Market and that coffee stand where we had seen the sweet pooch lying around the day before. No dog on this morning; but the young lady working was very sweet.
The Missus had a Cortado.
And I had an Americano.
And we sat watching the school kids walking hand-in-hand as they toured the market hall.
It was a nice little break.
By Beans Coffee
(In the Hold Street Market Hall - ground floor)
Hold utca 13
Budapest 1054, Hungary
After our caffeine fix, we strolled back to the hotel and rested for a bit. Check out time was at 11. We got a taxi from the hotel and went across the Chain Bridge again.....this time on four wheels though. We went through the tunnel that bores under Castle Hill and ended up at Deli Station a few minutes later.
Deli Station looks a bit worse for wear, but we easily found a place to sit. And I went to the bakery stand for more Pogácsa and some water.
We had really enjoyed our short visit to Budapest. I'm fairly certain we'll return someday. But it was time to move on to our next stop.
Though I'll always remember the jewel of a city that is Budapest.
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