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DAILY PHOTO: Colorful Szentendre

By Berniegourley @berniegourley
Taken in December of 2014 in Szentendre.

Taken in December of 2014 in Szentendre.

Szentendre is a village just north of Budapest on the Danube. It’s known for its churches, bohemian atmosphere, and shops selling knick-knacks, bric-a-brac, curios, and antiques to tourists. It’s popular on the tourist circuit because it’s so close to Budapest and is readily accessed by car, train, or ferry. Here, third world market behavior often applies–i.e. the shopkeepers will quote an insanely high price with the expectation that one will try to negotiate an acceptable price.

Among the festive things to see include the marzipan museum and at Christmas time there is a large Christmas shop and “Museum.” (FYI: Marzipan is the mega-sweet concoction made from sugar, almond paste, and egg. Some people love it, but beware one bite may be enough to put you into a sugar coma.)

 

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By in Hungary, photographs, Photos, pictures, Tourism, travel on January 6, 2015.

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