Preseason is underway and the Eagles Troll is relishing the last moments of relaxation in Budapest, Hungary. Such urban beauty. It’s no wonder Budapest is on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. I’ve personally added it to my list of places to visit before kicking the bucket.

Hungary is famous for its wines, particularly Tokaji wines.

Erzsébet square, the go-to place for a drink, a picnic or just some friendly chatter for the local youth.

Hungarian watermelon is the best watermelon

Many tourists’ favourite destination, the Great Market Hall. Actually a popular place amongst the locals as well, once you get past the first few shops which are very expensive.

Here is the troll hitchhiking by the road after some relaxation at Gellért Bath, one of the many baths Budapest is famous for.

One of the most beautiful places in the city, St. Stephen’s Basilica.

Erzsébet square again, with the ‘Budapest Eye’ in the background.

My buddy and I attend two of Hungary’s best universities, they are great rivals of course. They are connected by one of the 9 main bridges of Budapest. Also note the kelly green ship.

The National Museum, preserving some great artifacts from our tumultuous history. Its stairs and garden are also popular among students in the spring.

The famous chain bridge with Buda Castle in the background.

The troll loved the view of the Danube.

Didn’t even pay attention when we showed him the tunnel at Adam Clark square.

So we had to go back to the river.

Heroes’ square, with the statues of some of our greatest kings and leaders.

Up close at Heroes’ square.







You could look at houses of representatives around the whole world, but you won’t find one more beautiful than ours.