A perfect timing coincidence, walking along the river. Happened to see our next boat, the AMA Magna, arriving in Budapest. We board it tomorrow. It’s the widest boat on the Danube.
 | The famous Budapest Market Hall, located in the old train station |
Gotta buy some paprika to take home
Scenes of Budapest
Long day, starting to rain harder, gotta finish with the Budapest specialty, a chimney cake:
Nutella filling
Rolled in cinnamon
YUM!!
Sunday, May 17
It's been raining even harder today, thus a day meant for relaxing, reading, and catching up with the blog. Breakfast and a light lunch in the lounge at the Hilton.
A shame, really, because there's so much to see and do in this city. Never got to visit the famous baths of Budapest, or the inside of the Parliament building, or many other sites. The good news is that Budapest is a city worth revisiting. I’d like to come back here, spend more time. People are very helpful and friendly, many love to practice their English, prices are relatively reasonable, and the food is good, especially if you're fond of paprika.
But time rolls on, and soon, Zoltan, the pre-arranged taxi driver arrived to provide transport to the ship waiting on the Danube. I'm including the first evening on this page, as the ship is in Budapest until 10 pm.
The AMA Magna
First impressions on board were very positive. AMA is clearly more “elegant” than the Viking Var. Surprisingly, though, the cabin is just about the same size as the cabin on the Var. There is a balcony, however, which will add to the living space. Being on the main deck is a plus, also, as the views from the previous basement cabin were non existent.
There's an orientation and safety talk meeting, followed by dinner in one of the four restaurants on board. That should do it for today, but I took a few photos to share to wrap up the stay in Budapest.
Sundeck Shade Heated Pool and Spa
Chess anyone?
 | | Putting Green |
 | | Pickleball |
Amazing Pistachio Dessert Cake
Goodnight, Budapest Loved staying with you
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