Chris Kelly takes a look around the beautiful city of Budapest - capital of Hungary. First shown: 06/02/1985 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantle.com Quote: VT32825
But you have to stay only on the main streets and boulevards. The inner streets has a lot of parking cars blocking the sidewalk and beware of dog 💩. And don't use the metro during the summer, no AC on them.
@@exstazius Then why people complained about the hot metro cars during summer? 24.hu/belfold/2020/07/22/karacsony-gergely-ezert-nincs-meg-klima-a-3-as-metron/
@@janoskadar9164 Yes , Kádár era was the home of cleptocracy for communist IMPEX mafia. The communist IMPEX mafia stole 230 billion dollars during the Kádár era. See: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zxih2xE_jYs.html
@@janoskadar9164lmao why can u confirm anything u know just as much as us being from there doesn’t mean shit and Hungary was notoriously corrupt back then idiot
Paris really ? i mean im hungarian but i think that our museum is still far off compared to louvre, so i dont know what to say. i mean our parliament definitely looks better than palais bourbon and so does any of our bridges compared to parisian bridges. but still ? why do you think it humiliates paris ?
Amazing. I travelled to Budapest a couple of years after this film. A beautiful city but my main memories are the incredibly aggressive and obnoxious North African money changers in the station and the difficulty of finding a functioning restaurant to buy meals. A weird time there with the benefit of hindsight.
I lived there in 2006-7, a period which coincided with anti-government riots, the 50th anniversary of the 1956 Uprising, and Puskas' funeral. The winter was the mildest I've ever experienced, and summer 2007, the hottest. Interesting in many ways, but a year was enough. Now stuck in Bratislava.
That's good to hear. I mean, Budapest is always a depressing city, no matter how beautiful the architectures seem to be. The level of unhappiness and aggressiveness is higher than most European cities, and of course, even less happier than some third world cities.@@cashcrop70
It has changed a lot. Many, many residential parks and glass office buildings everywhere. Lot of homeless people, african and arab migrants... And agressive gypsies with pocket knives. Public safety became worse in the last 30 years, especially during Fidesz government. Thank you, Pintér "kéthétalattrendlesz" Sanya!
Its not the USSR that came to the UK, but the effects of a rotting American empire along with rotting liberalism. Europa can not find peace,civility, or sovereignty when we have US bases across our fields and when our American friends pressured our spineless politicians to take in migrants from the 3rd world after the US pressured our spineless politicians to goose step into regime changes and wars that have cost Europa our men, our cities, and frankly our country. The US couldn't live with a strong Russia or China or Japan, what makes you think they'll live with a strong Europe.
You don`t even understand what kind of crap you wrote. In the Soviet Union there wasn`t ANY private property on the means of production. it was a completely different economic system. And they never had the disorder with migration like the one you`re having now in Europe. No homelessness, no unemployment. You compare a neoliberal economy under imperialism with socialism. How ignorant.
@@rogervanreijcke2003 Today yes, the second World! But in the 1980s definitely the 3rd world! Where is now Austria and where is Hungary the mure? Especially in the 1980s! K. G. B. Terrorist organization and anti human regime abandoned Hungary 50 years ago!