Steph and I decided to take a weekend in Budapest, mainly so I could see an immersive theatre show, but we still made a full weekend of it.
I got in Friday late afternoon, and wandered Margrit Park in the afternoon, then went to the show Walk My World. It is in the style of The Burnt City and Sleep No More. The set was extensive, and not as detailed or cohesive as the sets by Punch Drunk, with most rooms being somewhat independent of each other instead of connecting through. This didn’t take away from it much, especially with the addition of the acrobatics. They had all sorts of rings and ropes and poles for doing dozens of types of acrobatic performances. They also had a giant robot arm, which was incorporated well into the performances. I thought I’d found all the rooms on Friday night, but I was very wrong. I still got to see so many performances and the finale was spectacular. I’m especially happy to see this kind of performance being done in more places. I’d say it was more entertaining but slightly less immersive compared to The Burnt City. I liked The Burnt City more, but that just means Walk My World is my second favourite piece of entertainment of all time. Were it in London I would be going at least twice more.
Saturday I went to meet Steph at the train station as her sleeper train from Zurich came in. We dropped her stuff off at the AirBnB, then walked down to the Central Market. It was an impressive building, but seemed a little odd with all the small stalls built in the massive structure. We got a fried bread with lots of toppings, and it was delicious, but hard to eat.
We then went to the Light Museum. It was an art gallery, not a museum, and they clearly ran out of light based things and had a few artists just put objects on display. They had some really amazing light based art. I was disappointed in one of the exhibits because it was supposed to be an apparently static water drop in a strobe light, but the drops weren’t calibrated to the strobe frequency, so it didn’t hit the effect at all.
We walked by the parliament building, then up to the castle. We went through the entire castle museum, which was way bigger and more interesting than I was expecting. We then walked through castle district on the way back to the AirBnB before dinner at an amazing little restaurant, Mandragora, on the way to the theatre. Steph and I went to Walk My World together, and I realized just how much I had missed from the first night. I found at least 10 new rooms and 3 new acrobatics apparatuses. I know I missed at least one other, but suspect there were several more I missed. If it has a long run, I may return.
Sunday we checked out of the flat, and got a breakfast of a Kreme, which is like a custard sandwiched between two puff pastries. It was tasty but hard to eat as we couldn’t cut the puff pastry without squishing it. Then we took the cute old subway line, which has only 3 small cars and tiny platforms to the park. We had a nice lunch at an art nouveau / art deco restaurant, Gundel. After lunch we made our way to the Rudas Spa. The Turkish baths part of the spa was my favourite, with old stone and gorgeous lights in the roof. We spent hours switching between the hot baths and saunas before I had to leave for the airport. Steph stayed at the baths for a few hours longer since she was catching a train instead of me needing to get to the airport.



















































































































