7/26/2023 0 Comments Cirkus budapest 2015A cozy,special atmosphere is waiting for you in a historical building from the end of the 19th century. :)Ĭamera: Xiaomi MI 5X, except the one with Phaeleh.The Lavender Circus is a vintage, quiet apartment like place in the city center. Actually, we hope to go there in may, to listen to Bonobo playing. This is about it for our story this time, and we'll be back in Budapest soon, for sure. On the last day, we managed to catch several interesting murals on the sides of buildings, there's quite a few of them around the blocks.Īnd right before our ride for Zagreb came to pick us up, we fortunately had time to stop by in Sirius Teahaz, which is a reeealy trippy place, that seems like it's designed for hobbits to hang and climb around its small ladders. There wasn't so many cats at the time, because it was feeding time, but we managed to catch another one on the camera. Well, what to say, it was my first time seeing a maine coon cat live, so I was quite mesmerized. While the evening fell slowly, there was a decision to go to a cat cafe, which would be the first time for me. We ran into a this unfortunate statue that got chewing gum all over his behind(!), and we really don't know what's the tradition about this. Mesmerizing.Īfter grabbing quite a long coffee here, we went to climb up to see the Citadella, which is a big hill with an old fort overlooking the city, which looks kind of like this. An old Trabant car is used as a seating place, secret little details in unexpected places are here, there, everywhere. The attention to detail, and the horror vacui are omnipresent in this bar, and you have all kinds of differently decorated rooms, disco balls everywhere, and a garden on the first floor. This is one of the most visited and popular ruin bars in Budapest, and it quite very interesting. :)Īnyway, after having a good party time, and then some quality sleepy time, we went to grab a coffee, to another legendary Budapest ruin bar - Szimpla kert. Now, imagine that on a massive dub soundsystem, hehehe. Just to get the idea what kind of music this guy plays, here's a link to one of our dearest songs. Back to Phaeleh - this guy usually plays quite gentle and downtempo music, but this time he was playing on dub soundsystem, so it was quite a party atmosphere. Oh, just a quick digression - ruin bars/pubs are bars or clubs that are placed into old buildings that are usually in quite bad condition, with crazy attention to detail, but I'll get to that later. He played his set in the legendary ruin bar of Dürer Kert. Here we have two 'musical' installations.Īfter quick walk around, we went to get ready for the primary reason that we got here, and that was the music producer Phaeleh. The city itself has an artistic aura, and there are interventions in space on every corner. Later we found out that this is connected to the Easter egg hunt that takes place in the nearby hotel, which is really nice.Īfter we got our first taste of the city, we went to our hostel where we dropped off our stuff, and went further to exploration. Upon exiting the metro we ran into a fountain that had an interestingly colored egg in the middle. We'll start off with one of our first destinations while entering the city, which is this fantastic tiled metro station on Szent Gellért tér, which gets you dizzy a bit if you look too long. Of course, since we were already there, we took a small vacation from our circus life to discover the city a bit. This week we dropped off to Budapest for a few days, to listen to a music producer that is very dear to us.
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