Sunday, August 31, 2014

First weekend in Budapest

Yesterday my plan was to buy a monthly ticket for metro and meet couple other BME-newcomers and that is exactly what I did. First we went to eat lunch with one french and one swedish-speaking finn. It was nice and the lunch with contained a soup and main meal cost just about 3 euros!! After the lunch we went to see the University and for a long walk in the centre of Budapest. After that I came to my flat and decided to try Margaret Islands jogging possibilities and they were nice surprise! There was 5 kilometre long line which was made of the same material than in athletic tracks.

After that we went again in the centre of Budapest for a dinner and in addition to noon, there came  one german and spanish guy, and one french girl and a guy. That was nice and place was quite fancy, though food was still quite cheap. For about 10 euros we get great meal(I took chicken breast with bacon and rise) and a good beer. After dinner we went for a couple of beers and to meet other newcomers in Limitbar. It was ordinary bar and I didn't like the place much. Well yes, beer was cheap(though not very good) and it was very nice to talk and see new people. And outside there was quite nice terrace where I was most of the time. But the thing why I didn't like the place was that there was music very loud(though even no dance floor, so what for was the music??? ) and some weird guy talking to microphone all the time so we couldn't even listen it if we would have liked to.

Overall it was a very nice day and I met couple guys whom which we are going to play football if we get the chance. 

Today I slept long and after lunch at home I went to find a gym and decided to go to Brill fitness 'cos its less than 5 minutes walk from my flat. Month costs 11500 HUF which is about 35 euros. The gym is nice and only downside there is that there isn't hack press and some more back training machines would also be nice. 

Tomorrow it is the first day at school and only program is Registration at 1pm and after that meeting the 'mentors' and others in the group.




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