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About Adriknows
After 12 years in Budapest, Adri knows how to live and love this crazy city. In addition to blogging, she offers seminars to get you settled, and can hook you up with some supercool ways to see the city. Contact her at adri@adriknows.com.Here’s Adri
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A Budapest Secret Revealed
And the answer is… my new cover photo is from the synagogue on Rumbach Sebestyén utca in Budapest’s District VII. It’s in ruins. There’s a man in a small booth selling tickets to visitors, but those are few and far … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Quirks, Loving Life in Budapest
Tagged Arts, Budapest, Budapest sights, Central Europe, Culture, Eastern Europe, good causes, Hungary, Museums, Travel
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Hungarian Canoeist Gábor Rakonczay Arrives Safely
We interrupt our regularly scheduled program (Top 10 Non-Hungarian Restaurants) to let you in on some wonderful news, if you haven’t heard it yet… Gábor Rakonczay, the Hungarian canoeist, is alive and well and has arrived in Antigua, becoming the world’s first person … Continue reading
Posted in Beyond Budapest, Loving Life in Budapest, Wellness-Fitness-Happiness
Tagged Budapest, good causes, Hungary, outdoor, sports
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The Courage to Connect
The passing of Steve Jobs got me thinking about using creativity, intuition and courage to live an authentic life. He was also passionate about connecting people. Well, how about pairing up elderly people with kids, all of whom live in state-run institutions? Well, … Continue reading

