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It is as I have grown older that I have come to realize the unique sights and sounds of the city. Although it was a long time ago, there are many memories are still close to my heart. My three greatest memories of Budapest are Heroes’ Square, the Danube Promenade, and Buda Castle. I can still remember my parents taking me along to Heroes’ Square when I was only a few years old. Because my mom and dad were interested in art, they enjoyed going there because of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art, both of which were located nearby.
It was probably going to these places so many times that sparked my own interest in artistic works. I may not have followed the career path of an artist, but I do enjoy making some sketches whenever I can. Another reason why Heroes’ Square is so special to me is that I first became accustomed to water at the Széchenyi thermal baths. It took a little while to get used to the water, which was warm due to hot springs. The Danube Promenade was another area that I used to frequent quite a lot growing up in Budapest.
My parents mostly liked to enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafes located alongside the river, but I preferred to enjoy the view of the water. One memory that I have in particular is me trying to outrun boats while I was on the sidewalk. Occasionally my parents would be so kind as to purchase a tram ticket so that we could all see the stunning views of the river winding through the city.The architecture was extremely detailed; however, the statues of mythical creatures freaked me out somewhat due to their ghastly appearance.
The castle looked especially fantastic at night, and there was one occasion on my birthday where I remember witnessing the stunning views of the castle at night.
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