Archive for June, 2013

Enjoying Budapest’s Széchenyi Baths

Visiting and enjoying one of Budapest’s many baths is a must do for people visiting this lovely capital of Hungary!

I have to admit that I didn’t quite know what to see or do in this city but there’s one thing I kept hearing over and over again from friends who have been, they all agree that it is such a lovely place and that they all immensely enjoyed their holidays in Budapest. I was definitely looking forward to this trip!

Googling up on what I can do while there, the baths would always be in the top 10. Now, do realize that I’m currently living in London and it’s not exactly always bright and warm here – it feels like it’s still early spring as I’m writing this! So imagining myself bathing in warm waters got me psyched to go there! haha

Now which place did I choose to go to? It was a bit tricky but I ended up going to Széchenyi because it is the first thermal bath in Pest as well as the largest medicinal and public bath in Europe. It’s popular with the locals and I always see that as a good thing. It’s cheaper and open for longer hours too!

Alas! When we got to Budapest, the weather was averaging 30+C and bathing in warm waters seemed to me not an option. I was already planning a return trip in winter because it just seems so right to laze around in such hot waters with snow falling outside! hehe After 2 full days of walking around the beautiful city, my feet and legs were just aching and instead of having a massage, a warm bath that is said to have healing properties seem to be the best idea and I’m so glad we did it! :D

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There is more than one entrance to Széchenyi Baths. One is easily found just outside the underground exit. :)

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Locals pass the time at the bath by enjoying a game of chess

There are several indoor and outdoor pools. Check out what temperature the pool is before diving in!

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:D

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There are even saunas reaching temperature of 55C! After I was in one for less than 10miutes (my cousin wanted to head out because it was too much he said), I had a cold shower. It didn’t seem enough to wash away that really hot feeling. Best way to do so is to take a dip at the colder pools (18C and maybe lower!)!

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18C!

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Just beside the locker rooms is this area filled with driers (for you hair, clothes, etc). Very convenient! :D

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Turns out it was summer solstice when we were in Széchenyi. Cool! :D

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It was a really nice experience!


How to get there:
Take the Millenium Underground (M1) to Széchenyi fürdő.
Operating hours:
Monday – Sunday
swimming pools: 6am-10pm
thermal pools: 6am-7pm
Admission fee:
Day pass with a locker: HUF 3,400 (weekday)
HUF 3,550 (weekends)
Day pass with a cabin:  HUF 3,800 (weekday)
HUF 3,950 (weekends)

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Asia. 5 Weeks. 4 Countries.

5 weeks. 4 countries. 10 cities.

I wasn’t really being crazy. I just got so excited with the idea of going back to Asia. I missed the beaches -the ones in Europe are IMO not as good as those back home -so for almost 3 weeks, I was beach hopping! I wanted to see so many things – visit old faves and try something new so that’s what happened! I figured, I’ll be dead tired by the end of 5 weeks but I’ll have so much time to recuperate once I get back. hehe
Here’s a sneak preview in pictures of what went on for this trip. I hope I could go into more details soon.

Boracay

With friends who flew to the island to meet up with me! <3

Back for the nth time in this beautiful beach island. This time around, with friends who flew there to meet up with me as their excuse! haha <3

Oslob

Swimming with whalesharks!

Swimming with whalesharks is always a pretty cool experience!

Dalaguete

Scaling high peaks!

From swimming with whalesharks, we then went on to scale the highest peaks of Cebu!

Bohol

Chocolate Hills

Behind us is the Chocolate Hills of Bohol. Browsing through our pictures for this trip, I told one of the guys who travelled with me that it looked like we had one big photoshoot in the Philippines! The country is just so picturesque, every shot is looking so awesome!

Puerto Princesa

Getting stranded

Getting stranded then hitching a ride enroute to an almost secluded, pristine beach!

Sabang

Visiting a natural wonder of the world

Visiting a natural wonder of the world is on our must-do list while in the island of Palawan.

El Nido

El Nido!!!

El Nido!!! Nothing more to add. :D

Hong Kong

Hong Kong island mural

Back again in my fave Asian city, Hong Kong. The length of time I’ve spent here would total more than a month already! Wow! Posing in front one of the island’s mural.

Macau

First family overseas trip!

First family overseas trip! I’ve always travelled with my mom but it’s the first time for the boys to go out of the country. :D

Singapore

With the Marina Bay Sands Hotel at the background

With the Marina Bay Sands Hotel at the background.

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

The iconic Petronas Tower of Malaysia, once the highest building in the world!

Melaka

Quick stop over in Melaka

Quick stop over in the UNESCO World Heritage city that is Melaka! :D

 

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