6 nights in New York over new year - wifes choice. She wants to be in Times Square at midnight new years eve, sounds like a nightmare when you read up on it - Help Anybody???
You'll struggle to get into Times Square unless you go into the area in the morning and stay.
Go to Central Park instead, great firework display at midnight and a fun run around the park as well if your feeling athletic !! Loads of music, dancing and a great atmosphere
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Pretty sure that was the "Cafe Hungaria" that we went to 26 years ago when the Iron Curtain was still up. When we went all those years ago it had just been restored to its historic glory and was gleaming. Gypsy violinists the lot. Had the stuffed cabbage - which I always have in London's most famous Hungaria restaurant too - 'twas exquisite. Bear in mind that was a long time ago and the world has moved on. But, if the owners have sense they'll have retained the historic, classic feel.
Make sure you eat in restaurants were you can - the finest cuisine in the world, IMO. Had a lovely wild boar dish in a little, expensive restaurant somewhere near the Hilton on the hill in Buda.
Don't forget to wash your meals down with a bottle of Tokay dessert wine. If you've not had it, its a bit like a very light sherry and very potable!
Pretty sure that was the "Cafe Hungaria" that we went to 26 years ago when the Iron Curtain was still up. When we went all those years ago it had just been restored to its historic glory and was gleaming. Gypsy violinists the lot. Had the stuffed cabbage - which I always have in London's most famous Hungaria restaurant too - 'twas exquisite. Bear in mind that was a long time ago and the world has moved on. But, if the owners have sense they'll have retained the historic, classic feel.
Make sure you eat in restaurants were you can - the finest cuisine in the world, IMO. Had a lovely wild boar dish in a little, expensive restaurant somewhere near the Hilton on the hill in Buda.
Don't forget to wash your meals down with a bottle of Tokay dessert wine. If you've not had it, its a bit like a very light sherry and very potable!
Photography week in Oban and Isle of Mull next Friday
Mexico in August (diving and touring for a fortnight)
New York November (one place I have always wanted to go to, but never managed it)
You've got taste - at least as far as items 1 and 3 are concerned. Love to do item 1 but Mrs D will not go to Scotland - so I have never been except for a day trip to Edinburgh before I met her.
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