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Sunday, 16 March 2014

Szentendre

Just outside of Budapest, this town is full of churches, galleries, museums and cafes. Szentendre was settled by Serbians fleeing from the Turkish occupation in the 17th century. Because of the Serbian influence the town has the Mediterranean feel.

Two of Miklos' sons live there and we were invited to lunch. As you can see, lunch was so good that I forgot to take photos.   After lunch we took a walk around the town and down to the river.   A little chilly and a little windy but the town is quite beautiful and I remembered my camera.

Streets and cobbled and narrow (but cars still drive up and down them).   The town wasn't designed for cars but for foot traffic and the occasional horse.


I just liked this.   Consider it my contribution to your next bathroom renovation ideas.


A street might be a number of flights of stairs with people living both sides.


Walking along side the Danube.
From left, Iren, Natalie, Miklos Junior, Miklos and me :)


Over the roof tops of Szentendre


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