Monday 28 June 2010

A journey best forgotten...

So, to carry on from last time; Kiev was lovely, absolutely scorching though! I had a lovely time wandering around and I visited all the churches, went to see The Defender of the Motherland museum and the big statue of ‘tin tits’ as she is known. I also went to some caves which are a pilgrimage site where there are loads of monks buried. It was pretty creepy, as the monks are just in glass coffins with a blanket over their bodies, and loads of women and men were rushing from side to side kissing all the coffins! But I have decided that I am going to go back to Kiev before my exams next year, so I can brush up on some Russian. It is such a lovely city; it had bits of Moscow, an almost Parisian feel to it and had a really friendly vibe. So Kiev I liked a lot! Anyway, so managed to get to Lviv no problem and Tom and I met at the Lviv national opera house, all very romantic!! We upgraded our accommodation and managed to get our own apartment for 35 Euros a night, so not bad! Unfortunately the warm weather didn’t follow me to Lviv, which was pretty cold to be honest! But Lviv was also lovely. The old town was gorgeous, cobbled streets, lovely buildings, outdoor cafes all over the place, markets galore and again just a lovely little place. Our first night we wandered about in the morning and then in the afternoon we went to the train station to buy our train tickets for Budapest. A simple enough task you would have thought... oh no! We were there for probably about 2 hours. We kept waiting in queues only to find that when we got to the front it was the wrong queue. We went to the opera house and then ended up buying tickets to see the opera for that evening. Well well, Ukrainian opera leaves a lot to be desired! It was pretty panto-esque, but it was fun! I enjoyed it, Tom thought it was crap though. We had a great dinner in this underground brewery of sausages and heaps of cabbage.

The following day was spent sat in a park planning our future plans, strolling around a market, drinking cherry vodka (only the one with lunch!!) and then sitting in a big square watching the football. As we couldn’t leave Ukraine without eating vareniki, we went to a restaurant which specialised in these culinary treats! They were nice, but I still rate Bapcha’s as superior.

So, then it was time for our overnight train to Budapest. For what I am about to write, please don’t think badly of me and Tom. We had no choice!! So there were 3 of us in the cabin, tom myself and Misha, a middle aged Ukrainian man. As the train departed, Misha was talking to me a bit, but then went off for a bit. When he returned, he had a friend with him, a younger guy about our age and with them they produced out of a hold all a 1.5 litre bottle of what he claimed to be 99% proof home made vodka. He asked us if we wanted a bit, and we couldn’t really refuse without being rude, so we had one drink. It was like drinking meths, pretty rough stuff. So we were chatting away and I was translating for tom. They kept saying to him that after three drinks, they would be able to understand each other. So we had one more drink and then said no more. But of course they wouldn’t take no for an answer. So I think we had about 4 shots. The rest of the evening I don’t really remember, but lets just say there was a lot of vomit. Oh and tom ended up wrestling the younger guy, Misha kept saying to me that he felt like I was his daughter and well it was a pretty accurate Slavic train journey experience!! So, we got to Budapest feeling pretty rough and got a taxi straight to our couch-surfers house. His girlfriend let us in and we crashed for a couple of hours. The flat is lovely, really high ceilings and a balcony and a lovely kitchen. It is also really close to the centre which is great. He popped round last night and said that he was basically leaving us the flat for the next three nights. So, we have just got this great flat to ourselves, which is amazing!! Budapest is . glorious. Everywhere you look there is something lovely to see. A beautiful building, cobbled old street, river... Absolutely lovely, we are both big fans. So far, it is our favourite place, despite the awful start. The weather at the moment is pretty crap, but were being positive!! x

1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    I am going to be staying in St Petersburg from September onwards. I was wondering if your landlady would be interested in renting out your former flat (if you are returning and the flat is free of course).

    regards,

    pippa

    pipichka@live.co.uk

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