Caving Tour and the “Party Island”, Budapest

Posted on July 9, 2008
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Budapest Caving Tour

I was tired from the travel and wondering what to do, and Pheime convinced me to go on the Caving Tour! Continue Reading…

The Island Hostel

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The Island Hostel

The Island Hostel is a fairly new, basic, relaxed hostel. Located on one of the islands on the Danube, between Pest and Buda. It has 3 large dorm rooms with around 12 beds and they all open onto a large patio/terrace which looks onto the river. While basic, the relaxed setup makes a cool atmosphere and nice place to chill out, especially in the mega-heat of summer!

It’s cheap as chips at €8 a night, they have a computer with free internet they sell cheap beers at reception. They also have a small kitchen and fridge you can use. Totally casual.

The place is run by ever-energetic Phemie, a funky British/Chinese girl who is mates with the guys from Carpe de Noctem. She works 24/7 but always greets everyone enthusiastically with a smile and offers advice on what to do and see. I don’t think the place would be the same without her!

Finding the Pest in Budapest

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After a long night train, with not much sleep, I arrived in Budapest about 11am to find my card wouldn’t work in the ATM! I tried unsuccessfully to use my Interrail on the Metro. Walked around the station (with my Back Pack) trying other ATMs with no luck, and was getting pretty frustrated at this point! Ignoring thoughts of getting on the next train out, I remembered I had a few Czech Kuronas, and managed to get them changed (via extortionist currency changers) into Hungarian Forints.

I then bought a metro ticket (later realizing I didn’t stamp it right and could have been fined if they checked!) and went to the station near the hostel I planned to stay at. Having no point of orientation it took me a while, and a friendly Florist to point me in the right direction and to find the hostel.. Only to hear that they were full!

I wanted to stay at Carp De Noctem as I’d heard good things. But apparently there were multiple music festivals in and around Hungary (news to me), and loads of people were basing themselves in Budapest for them. Luckily the friendly Aussie guy working at the hostel found me a bed at another hostel not too far away, where one of their mates worked. So off I went and finally about 1.30 or so I checked into the Island hostel and was feeling much better :)