
Budapest winter charm
Budapest in winter is pretty cold it seem, but today was the day the cold really made itself known. Was it worth braving the freezing temperatures? Absolutely.
Our day began on Castle Hill, one of Budapest’s most iconic and historic sites. This hilltop retreat, crowned by the Buda Palace, offered a stunning backdrop of the fog covered Danube and cityscape. We wandered through its cobblestone streets, taking in the grand architecture and imagining life in centuries past, loads of construction to rebuild historic buildings is ongoing and must be costing a fortune.
As the frosty air started to bite, we were saved by a local favourite chimney cakes (kürtőskalács). Ali grabbed a couple of these sweet, doughy treats, freshly roasted over open flames and coated in cinnamon sugar. Warm, soft, and absolutely delicious, they gave us the boost we needed to carry on despite the cold.
After exploring Castle Hill, our adventure continued as we dived into Budapest’s fantastic public transport system. A quick bus ride took us through the city streets, followed by a journey aboard a tram, both of which were simple to catch brought us closer to the frosted hills, where the real magic of the day awaited.
The Cogwheel Railway A Journey Through Time
Next, we hopped on the Cogwheel Railway, a charming vintage train designed to climb the steep slopes of the Buda Hills. This railway dates back to the late 19th century and has retained much of its original charm. As we chugged up the hill, the snowy scenery unfolded around us. Frosted trees lined the track, and fine snowflakes began to fall, creating a true winter wonderland.
For the kids, the Cogwheel was a bit scary but exciting at the same time, loud clunking and juddering with white trees outside made it a strange magical adventure. And at the top, the highlight of our day was waiting.
At the summit of the Cogwheel Railway, we boarded the Children’s Railway, a truly unique experience that has captivated visitors since the 1940s. Operated almost entirely by children (under adult supervision), this railway is a fascinating blend of history and charm.
The train took us deep into the snow-covered Buda Hills. As snowflakes drifted lazily through the air and the trees stood cloaked in frost, the scenery felt like something out of a fairy tale.
The young conductors and ticket collectors dressed in full uniform added to the charm. Their enthusiasm and professionalism brought a sense of nostalgia and joy to the journey and the children stood and salute at every station which added to the charm, the Children’s Railway is an absolute must-do in Budapest.
This was by far the coldest day of our travels, with temperatures biting deep and frost clinging to everything in sight. But the warmth of chimney cakes to the enchantment of the Children’s Railway, every moment made braving the chill worthwhile.
I think it’s safe to say that Budapest in winter offers a unique charm you won’t find anywhere else. Wrap up warm, embrace the frost, and experience the magic of its historic hills and its railway adventures.
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