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Poland is also very beautiful, and so are the people. Sending love and support, at this very difficult time, with all the Ukrainian refugees, you are taking in. Thank you, from Sydney Australia.
@Fn n Have you ever been there/talked to locals? Or are you just judging without experience? What you see in the media doesn't represent the people living there...
I've been living here for 4.5 years and you've done a great job of showing some of the more popular attractions that will give people a good guide to follow.
@@maxnomadtravel Thanks for taking the time to reply. Let me know whey you plan to return to Budapest and I can give you a couple of other places to check out!
We have a trip planned to Budapest, Vienna, etc. in April 2022. Learning as much as I can in advance. Hope it will be open for business after all the Covid shutdowns!
@@dawnmc3101 If you plan a roadtrip, I'd advise you to take a detour to lake Balaton, especially the North shore and the highlands. Exceptionally beautiful villages and scenery with nice restaurants and wineries, especially in spring. It's not far from the motorway that goes from the Austrian border to Budapest and it takes about 1-1,5 hours to get along the whole lake (route 71). Even as locals, when we're travelling there we always include this little trip.
I don't know where did you buy your things, food, ect, but I felt bad when I saw the prices in the turist shops, restaurants or in the Christmas Market. Everything here is way too overpriced. The souvenirs, the goulash, the fish soup, the kurtosh kalacs, and the langosh.
We were in Budapest before the world stopped, and it was an unbelievable city! Walking around really felt like we were in a Wes Anderson movie with how picture perfect so much of the architecture is. Really well put together video Max, we'll have to use your suggestions next time we find ourselves visiting Hungary! 😊 👍
For me it’s the big statue with the wheel and water spout. I think I might walk down there tomorrow to see if I can find it. I’ve walked down that street countless times and don’t believe I’ve ever seen it.
Nice for tourists, put Hungarians suffer from hunger, poverty. Lots of pickpockets, scammers, male and female prostitution, homeless people, corrupt police who might illegally arrest tourists.
I'm hungarian and very proud while I watch this. Thank you! Also it was funny for me when you said "Fakanál étterem" I laughed a good one :)))) fakanál is wood spoon :) in our language........ :D Ohh and there is the Margit island which perfect for hangout and chill and there is a great bath too. Or the Terrors house museum...
Help a brother out was in Romania in 2002 sector 3 Bucharest. Now a divorced father and grandfather I want to travel safe and enjoy the country. Can you give me a few places and tips. I'm from DUBLIN CITY REPUBLIC of IRELAND 🇮🇪. And will return the favour gladly. Straight up. God bless. Hope to hear back ✊
Lol I’m from Budapest and up until now I’ve never known about that working Fishergirl fountain… I’ve walked by it a million times but I learned something new today. Great video! Thank you for promoting Hungary and particularly my hometown, Budapest 💛 Much love
As a Hungarian I really enjoy these videos and I`m happy people from different culture try to introduce Hungary for the world...I really appreciate it...but at least they are should learn how to say Budapest correctly
Thank you for this magnificent video. I fell in love with Budapest when I went for the first time last year. If all goes well, I will be there again this summer. Such a beautiful city😍😍😍😍😍😍
Max, we love your travel videos! I've sent links to several friends. We went to Munich, Vienna, and Budapest in the last couple weeks (Viking Danube cruise) and followed all your wonderful suggestions! Budapest was our favorite city (it glows at night), and of course we had Gelato Rosa. Twice! And the goulash tasting bowls at the Market Hall. And Langos! Thank you. We knew how to open the lockers at Szechenyi Baths thanks to your video ;-). Two stops you might want to add to your Budapest list would be the Columbo statue on Falk St, and the Holocaust shoes along the river, which take your breath away. Keep up the good work!
Én is kiváncsi vagyok ezekre a külföldről jött emberekre, hogy mi a véleményük, csak az a bajom hogy például az ételeknél nem az igazi magyar konyhát kostolják meg, hanem a turistáknak össza hányt szemetet.. egy magyar gulyás nem ilyen, ahogy a kürtös kalácsba se teszünk tejszint meg fagyit, és még sorolhatnám.. azt ami nem magyar csak nekik készült.
Most of the sights shown in this video are closed for the reconstruction till 2023 - chain bridge, citadella, gellert statue, castle hill funicular, different churches. And a big reconstruction in front of the parliament on the embankment. Just came from Budapest this week.
This is the best and most brilliant way summarized, truly professional video I have ever seen about Budapest through a foreign visitor's eye who learned Budapest in a few days. All the datas are exact. It has almost everything in it what worth a visit if someone has just a couple of days here. There are some spelling mistakes in the automatically generated English subtitle that makes me smiling, but the spoken text is flawless. These are some words (e.g. the subtitle spelled "major" instead of "magyar"=hungarian) or some hungarian names as "Széchenyi" but it was pronounced well.
I enjoyed the tour immensely even though I live in budapest. Maybe next time you should include the Gellért bath and the nearby Cave church. Also I would mention the first metro on the continent, the Milleneum metro line. (It still operates to this day.) János hill with the lookout tower is worth visiting too with the chairlift taking you there operating all year round. And of course Margareth Island..... Come back and we'll give you a few more ideas. (Castle Hill labyrinth, cold fruit soup, etc) ;) Thx for your work. :)
@@maxnomadtravel We're always happy to see people have a great time in Budapest. So thx again for your vid. And just to tease you to come back.... Terror museum, Shoes on the Danube promenade, Red Ruin pub ,Güll Baba türbéje.... the list is endless ;)
Got to see some places I didn't. If you go again I would recommend : House of terror, Hospital in the Rock and Margaret Island. Can't wait for your next 1
Hello! I have just followed your path around Budapest and I wanted to thank you for your honest recommendations. I would never have found the amazing Gelarto Rose without you and the Cafe Gerbeaud ❤️ I am now watching your Vienna video and I look forward to seeing your future travels. Thank you so much for your views on cities and your love of food/drinks 😋 If I ever bump into you, I owe you many native alcholic drinks
Max, we've travelled to Budapest just qfter watching your guiding tour. It was a great guidance for us and we've covered most of the places you have recommended to your followers. Now we will do one or two more things here and then head back to our country 🇨🇭. Thanks a lot for your time and effort. It was really helpful. Go on with such helpful videos. Best regards from Switzerland.
What a nice video you have made about my birth city. Thank you, this really cheered me up, because due to the pandemic, I haven't been able to visit my home since 2 years now, I felt a bit homesick.
@@djchurch687 we are still in lockdown, can’t go more than 5 kms from my home. Have to work from home, can’t go and visit friends, can’t have anyone in my home - total dictatorship gone mad
I do also feel the pain. I was born in Hungary the time I have visited 2016. We were due to go when covid hit. Love Australia but it would be nice to visit my birth place again.
e-scooters are actually much more expensive as the public transportation, which is quite good in Budapest. And most of the areas are red zone with the Lime, many of the districts banned it, so you cannot finish your trip anywhere.
Glad to see you back Max!! Another great video on a beautiful city in Hungary. I stayed in a hotel with a room overlooking the Chain Bridge when I visited Budapest. Looking forward to your upcoming video's!!
I liked the fact that you did this all alone! Also, as a person who thinks about budgets before going places, I think it's better if you put how much each of the foods/activities you ate/did.
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
We're currently planning our trip to Budapest and we literally can't wait after watching your video! We love your work, your videos are so informative and inspiring! Just subscribed 😉
This video is really great. I liked that you were really interested in the stories of the sights. I only missed one thing which I think is an important tourist attraction: the House of Terror. If someone visits that museum, he or she will understand better the second part of the 20th century from a Hungarian point of view. And for someone who is not from behind the iron curtain it can be very interesting and shocking at the same time.
Bonjour Max. Une très bonne vidéo comme toujours! Efficacité, bonne humeur, gentillesse. Je suis allé à Budapest il y a des années et cette vidéo m'a permis de faire revivre mes souvenirs. J'avais aussi visité Obuda( vieille Buda), le site de la première ville de Buda. Si tu as toujours ce projet de faire des vidéos sur les villes françaises, ce sera avec plaisir un verre à Paris. Prends soin de ta santé. Cordialement. Eric
Hey, Just watched your Budapest, Prague and Vienna vlogs and loved all of them. I will be traveling all of them this month and your videos are very helpful. Keep posting cool videos.