Perfect Three-Day Budapest Itinerary

I’ve been wanting to write a few posts about my most recent European adventures, a trip to Budapest, Vienna, Salzburg, and Prague that I took in April with my husband to celebrate our first anniversary, and Budapest seems like the perfect place to start since it’s where our trip began! Budapest is the capital of Hungary, and used to be two separate cities, Buda and Pest, that were divided by the Danube River. Now, the two parts are combined into one city but clear differences can be seen between the two, as Buda is much more hilly and is more residential, while Pest is the flatter, more commercial part. I fully expected Budapest to be beautiful and full of incredible architecture (it’s been called the ‘Paris of the East’ after all!), but in reality, this historic city completely blew me away and was way better than I even expected. Read on for the perfect three-day itinerary in this lovely city!

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Taking in all the views from the top of St. Stephen’s Basilica.

Day One: 

  • Wake up in your hotel (I highly recommend the Continental Hotel Budapest!) and enjoy breakfast there before starting your day. Get a feel for the city by doing a free walking tour like this one, that will take you to many of the famous sites and will teach you about some of Budapest’s history. We even learned a little Hungarian on our tour! Remember to tip well at the end of your tour with your Hungarian forinths, or with Euros, which are also accepted just about everywhere in Budapest.
  • After your tour, which for us ended at Fisherman’s Bastion, you’ll be hungry for lunch and ready for a little break from walking. Grab a bite to eat at one of the cafes overlooking the Danube for an incredible view, with the red dome of the Parliament Building and the dome of St. Stephen’s Cathedral as highlights of the city. Make sure you check out St. Matthias Church while you’re here, a traditional Gothic style cathedral with a stunning orange tiled roof.
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The beautiful St. Matthias Church in front of Fisherman’s Bastion.
  • Walk back across the famous Chain Bridge to the Pest side of the city, and stroll along the river until you reach the incredibly moving Shoes on the Danube memorial, which remembers the many Jews who lost their lives here during 1944 and 1945. They were ordered to strip down and remove their shoes by the Arrow Cross militiamen, and were tragically shot into the river. Bronze sculptures of their shoes were made in 2005 to honor their memory, so take some time to pay your respects here.
  • As you continue walking along the Danube, you’ll reach the beautifully detailed Hungarian Parliament building, which ties for the tallest building in Budapest with St. Stephen’s Basilica. They were deliberately planned to each be 315 feet tall, and there are laws preventing any other building in Budapest from being taller.
  • After this busy day of sightseeing, you’ll be ready for some authentic Hungarian food for dinner. Try Evidens Bistro for chicken paprikash that is out of this world, as was everything we tried here. After dinner, a ride on the Budapest Eye, a 213 foot tall ferris wheel, is a great way to see the city lights without much more walking, as you’ll likely be a bit jet lagged and tired like we were.
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The Hungarian Parliament Building is one of the most detailed buildings I’ve ever seen.

Day Two: 

  • Start day two in the Jewish Quarter and take a tour at the Dohany Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe and the second-largest in the world. The Hungarian Jewish Museum is also part of the complex and is well-worth visiting, as is the Holocaust Memorial in the backyard of the synagogue, featuring a metal weeping willow tree with the name of Hungarian Jews killed during the Holocaust inscribed on each leaf.
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The Holocaust Memorial at Dohany Street Synagogue. 
  • After a morning well spent learning about Hungarian history, stop for lunch or even just coffee at New York Cafe, well-know for its incredible decor full of gold detail in the Italian Renaissance-style. Refuel here and of course, take some photos!
  • Next, head to St. Stephen’s Basilica, named after the first king of Hungary, whose right hand supposedly still lies in the a tomb here (yes, crazy but true!). Make sure you climb to the top of the 315 foot dome (or take the elevator if you prefer!) for stunning views of the city, including the Danube river, the Chain Bridge, the Buda Castle, and more. Pro tip: Try to time your visit for just before sunset for the best views and photos!
  • After grabbing some goulash at another authentic Hungarian restaurant like this one, take the metro to the Széchenyi Thermal Baths, one of Budapest’s most famous sites and the perfect place to relax after a busy day. The baths are open both during the day and at night, but it was lovely to see the baroque palace that holds the baths all lit up at night! BYO towel from your hotel if you don’t want to pay to rent one, but lockers are included in your entrance fee and towels can also be rented if needed.
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How pretty are the Szechenyi Baths all lit up at night? 

Day Three: 

  • Start your final day in Budapest by visiting Heroes Square, the largest square in the city, built to commemorate the one thousandth anniversary of Hungary. Did you know that Hungary is one of the oldest countries in Europe? (I didn’t, until I visited!) Stroll along the historic Andrássy Avenue toward the city center and enjoy the sights along with plenty of shopping. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many cafes lining the sidewalks here before you head back to your hotel to get ready for the evening.
  • Spend your last night in Budapest the best way possible: taking in the city from the water aboard a Danube river cruise at sunset, like this one. This experience was a huge highlight of the entire trip for us! Seeing the city of Budapest as the sun goes down and the lights come on from the water is just an experience like no other. I had been dreaming of seeing the Parliament Building all lit up at night and it certainly did not disappoint!
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A highlight of Budapest was definitely seeing the city from the water at night.
  • You can’t leave Budapest without hitting at least one of the famous ruin bars, like Szimpla Kert, a factory that was converted into an indoor-outdoor bar that is unlike anything I’ve seen before. Szimpla has several different bars inside, but be warned: you need cash for the wine bar! The other bars here take credit cards, but the wine bar requires you to put down a little cash for your wine glass, which is returned to you when you return your glass intact. We loved trying the famous Hungarian tokaji wine, a somewhat sweet white wine, along with several others.

Well there you have it, the perfect way to spend three days in Budapest, now one of my favorite cities in Europe and certainly somewhere Brian and I plan on returning to in the not-so-distant future. Have you been to Budapest before? If it wasn’t on your radar before, I highly recommend adding this beautiful, historic city to your travel list! If you haven’t already, make sure you subscribe to this blog so you don’t miss a thing, and be sure to let me know what you think in the comments!

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Enjoying the sunset views from the top of St. Stephen’s Basilica. 

xo, 

Katie

 

My Bucket List

I’ve been thinking about doing a post on my ultimate bucket list for some time, and there’s no time like the present to do so! I’ve kept a travel-related bucket list for years now, and while I’ve certainly checked a few items off of it already, I still have many to go. I’ll be periodically updating this post to reflect anything I do check off, and anything I want to add to it. I hope this helps inspire your own travel bucket list or gives you more ideas for yours, if you already have one!

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Exploring Santorini was a huge check off of my bucket list! 

My Bucket List: 

  • In North America
    • Visit New York City at Christmas time
    • Visit San Francisco
    • Go wine tasting in Napa Valley ✔️
    • Take a road trip along the California coast
    • Visit Seattle
    • Visit Bend, Oregon
    • Visit Denver
    • Visit Maui, Hawaii
    • Do an Alaskan cruise
    • Visit Banff, Canada to see the glacial lakes ✔️  (Done in July 2018 and it was magical! We already want to go back.)
    • Visit Costa Rica
  • In Europe:
    • Visit the Greek Isles ✔️  (Visited Santorini, Mykonos, Hydra, Paros, and Aegina in May 2017!)
    • Visit Lake Bled, Slovenia
    • Visit Croatia, including the Plitvice Lakes waterfalls
    • Visit Budapest and Prague ✔️  (Done in April-May 2018!)
    • Visit Amsterdam during the Tulip Festival (My husband is dying to visit Amsterdam, and I’ve been once before, but not during tulip season, so I’m happy to go back!)
    • Visit Salzburg, Austria and live out my South of Music dreams ✔️ (Done in May 2018 and it was fantastic!)
    • Travel around Scandinavia, including Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm, and Helsinki
      • Take the ferry from Helsinki to Tallinn, Estonia
      • Visit St. Petersburg, Russia via ferry
    • Go back to Ireland and visit the Cliffs of Moher this time (I visited Dublin and some surrounding countryside areas about 8 years ago, while living in London, but didn’t have time to make it to the Cliffs of Moher!)
    • Go back to Italy and visit the Amalfi Coast
    • Visit the Christmas markets somewhere in Europe, maybe in Germany
    • Visit Turkey
      • Visit Istanbul
      • Visit Cappadocia and do a hot air balloon ride here!
    • Visit Iceland and drive the Ring Road
  • In Africa:
    • Visit Morocco and do an overnight camping trek in the Sahara (currently planning this for December 2018!)
      • Visit Chefchaouen, also called the ‘Blue City of Morocco’
      • Visit Fes and explore the famous medina
    • Visit Cape Town, South Africa
      • Do wine tasting day trip
      • Hike Table Mountain
    • Stay at the Giraffe Manor in Nairobi (Check this out if it’s not on your radar yet– looks so incredible!)
    • Go on safari in Kruger National Park
    • Visit Egypt and see the Ancient Pyramids
  • In Asia:
    • Visit Thailand (tentatively planning this for March 2019!)
      • Go to Chiang Mai and visit the Elephant Sanctuary
      • Go to Phuket and explore the temples here
      • Explore some of the Phi Phi islands
    • Visit China
      • Hike the Great Wall of China
      • Explore Shanghai
    • Visit Japan
      • Go to Tokyo during cherry blossom season
      • Explore Kyoto
    • Visit Cambodia
      • Explore Angkor Wat
    • Visit India and see the Taj Mahal
    • Visit the Philippines and learn how to surf with Elaine Abonal!
    • Visit Bali
    • Stay in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora
  • In Oceania:
    • Visit Australia
      • Visit my friend Jayne in Melbourne!
      • Visit the Great Barrier Reef
      • Take a helicopter ride over the 12 Apostles
      • Visit Sydney and climb the Sydney Harbor Bridge
    • Visit New Zealand
      • Do the Heli-Hike at the Franz Josef Glacier
      • Visit Wellington
      • See Hobbitton, where The Hobbit movie was filmed
    • Visit Fiji
  • In South America:
    • Visit Peru
      • Hike Machu Picchu
      • Visit and hike Rainbow Mountain from Cusco
    • Visit Bolivia
      • Explore the Uyuni Salt Flats
    • Visit Argentina
      • Visit Buenos Aires
      • Explore the Torres del Paine National Park
    • Visit Chile
      • Go on a tour through Patagonia
  • In Antarctica:
    • Go on a Girls Love Travel trip to Antarctica!

 

More General Travel Goals: 

  • Visit all 50 US states
  • Visit all 7 continents
    • More specifically, visit all continents except for Antarctica before we start a family
  • Visit all countries in Europe

Well, there you have it, my ever-growing, ever-changing goals and plans to travel the world! Some of my bucket list is very specific, even more so than I mentioned here, while some that I haven’t thought through in detail yet are still very general. Do you have a bucket list, and if not, do you plan to make one? If you’re inspired to make your own travel bucket list, make sure you comment on here with the link to your post so I can share it on my blog! As always, thanks for reading and stay tuned for more.

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We fell in love with Budapest, a city that vastly exceed my high expectations. 

 

 

Visiting the Greek Island of Santorini

Santorini is hands-down one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Located in the Aegean Sea, this rocky island looks how it does today after an enormous volcanic eruption hundreds of years ago created its caldera. Home to incredible sunsets, fresh seafood galore, amazing wine, and endless stunning views, Santorini is a dream to visit!

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On our hotel terrace in Fira, Santorini.
  • How to get here:
    • If you’re coming from the US, you’ll typically fly through Athens first to get to Santorini, so if you’re looking for how to spend a day or two in Athens, you can find that here. From Athens, you can catch another flight to Santorini on Aegean Airlines or RyanAir, or take a high-speed ferry instead. If you choose to visit Mykonos first like I did here, there’s also a ferry that you can take from Mykonos to Santorini.
  • When to visit:
    • Santorini is a popular summer destination for good reason, so I recommend avoiding most of the crowds by visiting before or after peak summertime.
    • April or May are great times to visit, when the weather is still typically quite warm but the island is much quieter, as are mid-September to October.
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Oia at dusk, looking back towards Fira.
  • Where to stay:
    • Santorini has several towns that are located on the cliffs of the caldera, the most popular being Fira, Oia, and Imerovigli, that all have fantastic views, gorgeous sunsets, and plenty of charming streets and restaurants to enjoy. I suggest staying in one of these towns for easiest access to all of Santorini’s best sites and scenery.
    • We stayed at the Cori Rigas Suites on the cliffside of Fira, and I can’t recommend the location, the service, the food, or the views highly enough!
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I couldn’t have asked for a better view from our adorable hotel in Fira.
  • What to do:
    • Hike from Fira to Oia:
      • My absolute favorite thing to do in Santorini is to hike from Fira to Oia, a 6.2 mile (or 10km) hike along the cliffside that has the most incredible views I’ve ever seen. It takes about 3 hours to do this hike with plenty of stopping to enjoy the scenery and take photos, which you’ll definitely want to do!
      • I highly recommend starting in Fira and hiking to Oia, (rather than starting in Oia), because it’s less uphill hiking this way. After your hike, you can take the bus back to Fira or Imerovigli, or wherever you are staying.

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        This doesn’t do any justice to how stunning the views are while hiking from Fira to Oia!
    • Do a wine tasting:
      • While planning our trip, I learned that Santorini’s dry climate makes it perfect for wine making. Vinsanto is a dessert wine that is unique to the area, so we actually brought a bottle home to open on our ten year anniversary!

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        It’s hard to beat views like this while wine tasting!
      • Taking a winery tour like this one is the most convenient (and safest!) way to visit a few of the wineries, where you can enjoy incredible views and try a variety of different red and white wines. Make sure you make a reservation for Santo Winery if it’s not included in your tour. Their views and their wines just cannot be beat!

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        Enjoying all the yummy wine at Santo Winery.
    • Take a sunset catamaran tour:
      • Another highlight of my time in Santorini was a sunset catamaran cruise that took us everywhere from the famous Red Beach, the White Beach, the Venetian lighthouse, and the natural hot springs.
      • A cruise like this one typically include dinner, and despite being prepared in a tiny kitchen plus on the catamaran’s barbecue, our seafood dinner here was one of our best meals in Santorini! Add in some wine and beer, plus champagne during sunset, and it was an amazing time.

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        Such a lovely sunset from our catamaran cruise.

Santorini was definitely my favorite destination of our two weeks traveling throughout Greece, and I hope these tips help get you started on having an incredible time here! Have you been dreaming of visiting Santorini, or have you already visited this beautiful island? Let me know in the comments and leave any questions that you have for me!

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Santorini almost had me quitting my job so I could stay on this island forever. We’ll definitely be back again for another visit!

Planning a Trip to Greece: Where to Start

I had been dreaming of visiting Greece for years, and the reality of traveling here was even better than I’d imagined. The beautiful blue water of the Aegean Sea, the adorable cobblestone streets, all the blue and white domed buildings, the beaches, and of course, the food. Greece is honestly perfection if you ask me, especially if you plan your trip right!

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Soaking in the magic of Santorini on our hotel’s terrace.
  • How to get here:
    • From just about anywhere, you’ll have to fly through Athens to get to other parts of Greece, and if it’s your first time visiting Greece, I recommend spending at least one full day in Athens. This way, you’ll have time to visit the Acropolis and explore the Plaka, the oldest district in Athens, before heading on to other parts of Greece.
    • You’ll fly into the Athens International Airport (AIA), which is about 20 miles outside of the city center of Athens and an easy taxi ride away.
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The Acropolis is a must-see while in Athens.
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At the Parthenon, which dates back to the 400s B.C.
  • When to visit:
    • Mainland Greece and particularly the Greek Isles are a very popular summer destination, so to avoid the crowds and higher prices of peak season, I recommend visiting in shoulder season.
    • By visiting in mid April to May, or mid-September into October, you’ll still typically have great weather, but will have significantly less crowds than you would during most of June through August.
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The sunsets in the Greeks Isles just can’t be beat.
  • Which islands to visit:
    • Many people want to visit Greece for the incredible Greek Isles, a group of over 6,000 islands, of which 227 are inhabited.
    • Some of the most popular Greek islands to visit are Santorini, Crete, Mykonos, and Rhodes, with each one having their own variations of scenery and culture.
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The views in Santorini are pretty incredible.
  • Visiting Santorini:
    • Santorini is the most visited Greek Island, and after spending almost a week here on my honeymoon, I can certainly see why! I have traveled all over Europe, and nowhere else I’ve visited is anything like Santorini. The charming whitewashed streets and houses, with blue roofs and blue domes overlooking the caldera are simply stunning. I think everyone should have Santorini on their bucket list!
    • Just wandering the streets of Fira or Oia is a great way to spend the afternoon, and hiking along the caldera cliffside from Fira to Oia is an absolute must! You’ll swear you’ve never seen more beautiful views.
    • Santorini is also known for its wine, and a trip here is not complete without visiting at least a winery or two, or better yet, booking a tour so a sommelier can take you around to a few different wineries for tastings!
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Hiking from Fira to Oia was a highlight of my entire time in Greece.
  • Visiting Mykonos:
    • Mykonos is widely regarding as the “party island” and known for its nightlife, but by visiting Mykonos in early May, just before peak season, I found it to be quiet and so charming.
    • Mykonos Town is full of winding cobblestone streets, with shops and restaurants that just get more adorable around every corner. Add in the beautiful beachfront views, watching sailboats and yachts come in on the Aegean Sea, and the hill of windmills, and you have a perfectly lovely place to visit.
    • We spent much of our time here just relaxing poolside, overlooking the ocean, wandering the streets of Mykonos Town, and eating incredible Greek food.
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Mykonos, where every street looks like a postcard.

This is just a starting point for planning a fantastic trip to Greece! I’ll be sharing many more details, including itineraries for Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini, and day trips and outings to consider while visiting. Stay tuned for more, and let me know if there’s anything you’d like to know about visiting Greece!

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I wouldn’t mind waking up to this Santorini view every day.