Part 2
I�m sorry you�re there such a short time. I was going to invite you drive a bit west and come to Transylvania for a day or so. It�s a magnificent area and our spa, Baile Felix is part of the old Soviet resort system. Oh well, next visit.
Whilst in Budapest, I encourage you to visit the Gellert Hotel spas. It is the most famous of all and quite a haven for tourists from around the world. Some of the most intense and vocal negotiations I�ve ever had has been with a group of boisterous Russians in a steam bath at the Gellert! It was quite humorous to watch these red-faced, sweaty, vodka swilling government officials, argue with one another wearing nothing but cotton towels.
http://www.danubiushotels.com/en/budapest-hote ls/danubius-hotel-gellert-budapest/spa-informa tion
The food is fantastic, if not slightly on the �weighty� side. Personally, I enjoy the goulashes and borschts of the region. But you can drag yourself to the depths of tourism and go to a KFC if you feel the need.
On such a short trip, I suppose if I had to make a list, I�d do a 1,2,3 of: River Cruise, Caves, Spas, with a definite shopping and sightseeing visit around Buda's Castle District.
It has been too long since I�ve been there doing touristy things. Mostly it�s now just meetings and the airport to collect shipments. Nevertheless, I�m sure you�ll have a fantastic time!
Fr. Bill