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February 2020

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My Favorite Amazon Purchases of 2019

One of the first posts I published on my blog was My 18 Favorite Amazon Purchases of 2018 so I thought I'd throw together an updated version of wha[...]

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New Decade, New Website

Just over a year ago, I launched noyoucantcallmeliz.com so that I could better connect with all of you. I'd set up a couple of basic, s[...]

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Hello, Im Elizabeth
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Hello, Im Elizabeth

📍 Baton Rouge, Louisiana
✉️ elizabeth@elizabethrhea.com

I’m so happy you’re here! I’m a Louisiana native currently living in downtown Baton Rouge.

When I’m not busy exploring all the local spots my city has to offer, you can usually find me with my nose buried in a good book.
I have a bit of a green thumb & am always looking for new plants to add to my collection. There’s just something so calming about tending to little plant babies & watching them grow.
I’m also a bit of a foodie. I love trying new recipes & experimenting with new flavors & ingredients. If you’re ever in need of some culinary inspiration, be sure to check out my blog for some of my favorite recipes.
The last thing you need to know about me is that I’m a passionate traveler who loves exploring new places & cultures. Whether it’s a weekend road trip or an international adventure, I always jump at the chance to see something new.

Thanks so much for stopping by & getting to know a little bit about me!

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Raise a Glass on the Danube: Sipping Your Way through the Best Wines & Beers of Central Europe 🍻 
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📍 Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary
These thermal baths have a rich history dating back to 1913, when they first opened their doors to the public. The baths are named after Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian statesman who played a key role in the country's development during the 19th century.
Over the years, the Széchenyi Baths have become a beloved institution in Budapest, attracting visitors from around the world who come to soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters & enjoy the stunning architecture. The baths are set in a beautiful park, with a range of indoor & outdoor pools to choose from, as well as saunas, steam rooms, and other amenities.
More pics to come from this gorgeous location!
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📍 Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary These thermal baths have a rich history dating back to 1913, when they first opened their doors to the public. The baths are named after Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian statesman who played a key role in the country's development during the 19th century. Over the years, the Széchenyi Baths have become a beloved institution in Budapest, attracting visitors from around the world who come to soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters & enjoy the stunning architecture. The baths are set in a beautiful park, with a range of indoor & outdoor pools to choose from, as well as saunas, steam rooms, and other amenities. More pics to come from this gorgeous location!
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📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
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📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
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Raising a glass to the stunning city of Budapest! 
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Raising a glass to the stunning city of Budapest! 🥂🌹
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📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
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All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
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📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary ——— All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike. The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car! The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon. The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour. The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination. Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
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📍St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
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Looking for a slice of history & a stunning view in Budapest? Look no further than St. Stephen's Basilica! This magnificent church is one of the largest in the city & was named after the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen. Its construction began in 1851 & took over 50 years to complete, with the final touches being added in 1905. The basilica boasts incredible architecture & artwork, including a stunning dome that reaches a height of 96 meters (315 feet) & is visible from many points throughout Budapest.
St. Stephen is a beloved figure in Hungarian history. Born in 975, he was the first King of Hungary & is credited with converting the country to Christianity & establishing a strong central government. His reign is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Hungary, & his legacy is still celebrated today. In fact, St. Stephen's Day, which falls on August 20th, is a national holiday in Hungary.
The basilica houses a number of important relics, including St. Stephen's right hand. This relic is housed in a chapel on the right side of the basilica. Legend has it that whoever touches the hand will be granted a wish, making it a popular destination for visitors to the basilica.
Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a beautiful spot to take in the city, St. Stephen's Basilica is not to be missed. Its rich history and stunning architecture make it one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks.
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📍St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary ——— Looking for a slice of history & a stunning view in Budapest? Look no further than St. Stephen's Basilica! This magnificent church is one of the largest in the city & was named after the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen. Its construction began in 1851 & took over 50 years to complete, with the final touches being added in 1905. The basilica boasts incredible architecture & artwork, including a stunning dome that reaches a height of 96 meters (315 feet) & is visible from many points throughout Budapest. St. Stephen is a beloved figure in Hungarian history. Born in 975, he was the first King of Hungary & is credited with converting the country to Christianity & establishing a strong central government. His reign is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Hungary, & his legacy is still celebrated today. In fact, St. Stephen's Day, which falls on August 20th, is a national holiday in Hungary. The basilica houses a number of important relics, including St. Stephen's right hand. This relic is housed in a chapel on the right side of the basilica. Legend has it that whoever touches the hand will be granted a wish, making it a popular destination for visitors to the basilica. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a beautiful spot to take in the city, St. Stephen's Basilica is not to be missed. Its rich history and stunning architecture make it one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks.
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
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📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
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Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary 
———
Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
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📍New York Cafe, Budapest, Hungary ——— Restored in 2006 using the original plans, which were found in the basement, from its original opening in 1894, the New York Cafe is considered to be the most beautiful cafe in the world. When New York Life Insurance Company opened its European headquarters here, they opted to build a cafe for coffees into the structure. It served as a meeting place for wealthy business men as well as starving artists. Many famous Hungarian authors began their works here. Although these days it’s filled with more influencers than novelists, the draw has always been the same, the gorgeous architecture. We did sit near one young man who was seated alone & handwriting pages in his moleskine, surrounded by inspiration from the New York Cafe & it’s rich history.
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They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
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Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 
🇬🇧 
Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
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They say home is where the heart is, but God, I love the English. 🇬🇧 Our connecting flight to Budapest was canceled, so we got a surprise 24 hours in London. Don’t threaten me with a good time!
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📍 Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary
These thermal baths have a rich history dating back to 1913, when they first opened their doors to the public. The baths are named after Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian statesman who played a key role in the country's development during the 19th century.
Over the years, the Széchenyi Baths have become a beloved institution in Budapest, attracting visitors from around the world who come to soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters & enjoy the stunning architecture. The baths are set in a beautiful park, with a range of indoor & outdoor pools to choose from, as well as saunas, steam rooms, and other amenities.
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📍 Széchenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary These thermal baths have a rich history dating back to 1913, when they first opened their doors to the public. The baths are named after Count István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian statesman who played a key role in the country's development during the 19th century. Over the years, the Széchenyi Baths have become a beloved institution in Budapest, attracting visitors from around the world who come to soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters & enjoy the stunning architecture. The baths are set in a beautiful park, with a range of indoor & outdoor pools to choose from, as well as saunas, steam rooms, and other amenities. More pics to come from this gorgeous location!
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📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
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📍St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Hungary Don’t put me down for cardio, unless it’s for a view like this!
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Raising a glass to the stunning city of Budapest! 
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Raising a glass to the stunning city of Budapest! 🥂🌹
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📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
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All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary 
———
All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike.
The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car!
The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon.
The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour.
The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination.
Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
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📍Orient Express, Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest, Hungary ——— All aboard the Orient Express! This iconic train is one of the most famous & glamorous modes of transportation in history, & I had the opportunity to explore one of it’s cars which used to run on this historic railway line. Now housed at the Hungarian Railway Museum, this stunning piece of history is a must-see for train enthusiasts & history buffs alike. The Orient Express was a luxury train service that operated between Paris & Istanbul from 1883 to 2009. It was a symbol of wealth and sophistication, catering to the rich & famous who wanted to travel in style. The train's luxurious cars were fitted with all the latest amenities, including dining cars, sleeping compartments, & even a bar car! The train was immortalized in literature and film, most famously in Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express." The book was later adapted into a movie, which further cemented the train's status as a cultural icon. The car I explored was a dining car with ample seating. It was easy to imagine the luxury & romance of a bygone era as I stepped inside. The car was beautifully preserved, with intricate woodwork & ornate details that spoke to the train's history & glamour. The Hungarian Railway Museum is a treasure trove of train history, with exhibits ranging from historic locomotives to antique railway equipment. But for me, the Orient Express car was the highlight of the visit. It's a reminder of a time when travel was a luxury, & the journey was just as important as the destination. Whether you're a train enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for a unique experience, a visit to the Hungarian Railway Museum is a must. And if you're lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the Orient Express!
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📍St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary 
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Looking for a slice of history & a stunning view in Budapest? Look no further than St. Stephen's Basilica! This magnificent church is one of the largest in the city & was named after the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen. Its construction began in 1851 & took over 50 years to complete, with the final touches being added in 1905. The basilica boasts incredible architecture & artwork, including a stunning dome that reaches a height of 96 meters (315 feet) & is visible from many points throughout Budapest.
St. Stephen is a beloved figure in Hungarian history. Born in 975, he was the first King of Hungary & is credited with converting the country to Christianity & establishing a strong central government. His reign is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Hungary, & his legacy is still celebrated today. In fact, St. Stephen's Day, which falls on August 20th, is a national holiday in Hungary.
The basilica houses a number of important relics, including St. Stephen's right hand. This relic is housed in a chapel on the right side of the basilica. Legend has it that whoever touches the hand will be granted a wish, making it a popular destination for visitors to the basilica.
Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a beautiful spot to take in the city, St. Stephen's Basilica is not to be missed. Its rich history and stunning architecture make it one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks.
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📍St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest, Hungary ——— Looking for a slice of history & a stunning view in Budapest? Look no further than St. Stephen's Basilica! This magnificent church is one of the largest in the city & was named after the first King of Hungary, St. Stephen. Its construction began in 1851 & took over 50 years to complete, with the final touches being added in 1905. The basilica boasts incredible architecture & artwork, including a stunning dome that reaches a height of 96 meters (315 feet) & is visible from many points throughout Budapest. St. Stephen is a beloved figure in Hungarian history. Born in 975, he was the first King of Hungary & is credited with converting the country to Christianity & establishing a strong central government. His reign is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Hungary, & his legacy is still celebrated today. In fact, St. Stephen's Day, which falls on August 20th, is a national holiday in Hungary. The basilica houses a number of important relics, including St. Stephen's right hand. This relic is housed in a chapel on the right side of the basilica. Legend has it that whoever touches the hand will be granted a wish, making it a popular destination for visitors to the basilica. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a beautiful spot to take in the city, St. Stephen's Basilica is not to be missed. Its rich history and stunning architecture make it one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks.
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! 
shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
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We’ve finally been reunited with the luggage we checked 4 days ago. It was delivered to our hotel at noon today, just in time for us to relocate to our river cruise this afternoon! So far we’ve received no communication from British Airways concerning our bags, so the Apple AirTags we placed in them were lifesavers. We knew they were still in London, when they arrived in Budapest, & when they were out for delivery thanks to our AirTags! Without them, we’d have boarded our ship today without our checked bags, but since we could see them finally moving about town we hung out at the hotel a little longer to wait on them. Worth every $! shop it here -> https://shopstyle.it/l/bTU6c
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