Willie, ez szenzációs! Én is Csepelen lakom, Királyerdőn. Döbbenet, hogy ide is eljutottál szimpatikus barátaiddal. Nem idegenforgalmi nevezetesség, örülök, hogy tetszik. Az iskolában, ami zárva volt, amerikai tanárok tanítanak angolt, kiválóan. Nagyon kedvellek és a videóidat is!!!👍👏
Wow! Now tell me where did this content come from?? It’s popped up during my regular youtube session the evening, and it has locked me down. It is original, funny, even gives facts that i didn’t know as a hungarian, this is some kind of new generation of travel vlog. Your focus on the little details as mentioned in an other comment is awesome, you truly show an other aspect of the hungarian reality, that is way more above the actual general view of it. No more words, I wish you a pleasant stay in Hungary!
Just something many Hungarian people also don't know: Arany Ászok doesn't mean Golden Aces but Golden Beam. Beer barrels rest on two wooden beams, and "ászok" means beam (singular). It turns out when they say they want an Arany Ászok and they say wrong "kérek egy arany ászokat" instead of "arany ászokot". I really like your videos, you share places and pieces of information even average Hungarian people don't know. Enjoy your time here.
Come to the 18th district too! There is small forest, many nice urban streets, even a small lake, Büdi - tó, 'Stinky - lake', but today isn't stink at all. There are wild ducks, water lilies, this time of the year, sometimes even a grey heron is visible. There is a once infamous Havanna estate, but today it isn't dangerous anymore. Colorful open - air - market, and many others.
Wille, you got real good energy i really like it and enjoyed the video too. The building you couldn’t get in is the Kossuth Lajos High school, happens to be my old high school actually. I grew up in Csepel, now i live abroad, you gave me nostalgic feels seeing these places. Thanks! Cheers! Jo vagy haver!
Yes if one is really interested in what a particular building is, they always have to check the thing with the coat of arms first, the name of the institute will be written around it.
Awesome video! It's really nice to see the effort you make and your pronunciation is excellent! Great content too, you certainly showed me a lot of new things:)
I'm on my fourth visit to Hungary next month, bored of the usual tourists spots now. I liked your other videos but don't know what to do once my business is done in Budapest, any advice for someone with some free time there?
That area where you asked what the bridge is called is where the below linked scene of Steven Spielberg's movie Munich was filmed at. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SSu859DzL6E.html