Young people in Budapest aren’t letting all the tourism credit go to a city that was built hundreds and thousands of years ago. They are seeking to give the city a new life and a personality that fits it’s wacky, fun-loving people.
Though I only stayed in Budapest for a few days, I was surprised by how much there was to see and experience from the city’s alternative scene. From it’s famous “ruin bars” to the repainting of the Jewish Quarter to the hundreds of quirky urban design elements I saw on the streets, Budapest is a city that is continually reinventing itself. I miss the fun already, and I know I’ll be back someday soon for another fantastic night out in this crazy place!