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Air B & B : Budapest

Budapest

Budapest has been one of my favourite holiday destinations. I was actually more excited about Budapest then I was about going to New York. I much prefer European countries to the United States. There is just more of an atmosphere and culture about East European countries, with the medieval architecture and castles etc. 

It is not a long flight to Budapest, about two and a half hours so it is a good place to visit that is not too far away. 

We decided to Air B n B our stay at Budapest. We had never used it before so was a bit apprehensive about it. Staying in someone’s house / apartment in a foreign country. But the room was £16 a night because there was no hot water as they were doing work on the building. We didn’t mind as we were not staying that long and you can’t beat a bargain and there were always showers in the thermal spas if needed.

We took a taxi straight to the apartment. Budapest seems to be in a grid system with a lot of one ways so our apartment was on a long road with a few bars near. I went and left my rucksack in the taxi, like you do and as our Air B and B host turned up, the taxi driver had come back round the block with my bag so that was lucky. I had my passport and money on me, but I had my tablet and note pads in there. Could buy another tablet but can’t buy back my notes. And the note pads were Zelda and Super Mario ones too!

So, we were given a key, shown into a flat on the ground floor and shown into our room. We could use the rest of the flat but this was our own room. Apparently, there was nobody else staying, maybe put off by the lack of hot water, but I am convinced there were people coming in and out during the night. Maybe the host herself because she did come in at ten o’clock one night to ‘clean’, which was a bit weird (you have to pay an extra cleaning fee, or do it yourself). And there were a few goldfish in a tank in the living room outside our room on the floor with a little light on. I kept thinking should I feed them but probably best to leave it. Don’t want to kill any ones pet goldfish and leave us a bad review on Air B and B. Goldfish Murderers. 

Our room was nice and big. Wooden floor, big wardrobe,big bay windows, wooden bed with a little ladder and another bed that was closer to the floor. I got the big, wooden bed to myself because I really don’t think it could have held two of us. And my wife is a big lady and I’m no feather either. Plus, I think it was already broken underneath, whenever I turned in it, it creaked and groaned like it was going to collapse. But still, got my own double bed to myself. 

Even though it is Air B and B, as in bed and breakfast, we didn’t get breakfast with our stay, as we were new to it we didn’t think anything of it. We are still relatively new to Air B and B so this is something to look into whether all hosts offer breakfast.

Air B and B: Wirksworth

Such a lovely house and a lovely couple, Andy and Sue. This was a beautiful house and area. We enjoyed our stay here and we would definitely go back.

We were visiting family in nearby Matlock so we wanted somewhere local, nice and cheap to stay overnight.

It was a lovely big house with a private drive, so you had somewhere to park your car as the house was in a cul-de-sac. The garden was full of home grown vegetables and fruit and overlooked a large field.

We would recommend our hosts, they were very interesting people. In Budapest, we only briefly met our host as she did have other properties but for this one it is their home and we stayed in the spare bedroom.

Our hosts were retired and traveled quite a bit, especially on diving holidays. They usually have a camper caravan so if that was there I am not to sure where you could park, but I’m sure everyone could fit on the drive someway.

Our hosts even invited us for tea, as they were having a BBQ which we joined them at later for a few drinks. They say that that is there favorite bit about having guests stay. Andy and Sue prefer to get to know their guests whereas some hosts are not that bothered.

Andy and Sue have a lot of good reviews on Air B and B and have been on the site for a few years. They are usually booked as they have their own regulars who stay with them every other week.

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