{"id":51,"date":"2011-01-28T09:54:34","date_gmt":"2011-01-28T08:54:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.traveleurope.com\/en\/?p=51"},"modified":"2013-09-26T17:54:47","modified_gmt":"2013-09-26T16:54:47","slug":"budapest-the-city-of-sloth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.traveleurope.com\/en\/budapest-the-city-of-sloth\/","title":{"rendered":"Budapest: the city of sloth"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span lang=\"en-US\">Seven cities for seven deadly sins<\/span><span lang=\"en-US\">. <strong>Budapest: the sloth<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Sloth is the aversion to the act, it is a state of inertia generated by excess of contemplation, but also by listlessness, sluggishness and laziness. In Budapest all this can happen, especially because of two elements that distinguish the city: <strong>spas and patisseries<\/strong>.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\nUnable to resist at the thermal heat of the vice <\/strong><br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nThe <strong>thermal baths of Budapest<\/strong> are places of laziness and indolence. The city, as stated in all tourist guides, is the unequalled metropolis in the world full of thermal springs with water temperatures ranging from 21-78 Celsius degrees which spring (about 70 million gallons daily) from nearly 120 sources and natural sinks: is therefore very difficult to avoid the sin of sloth in Budapest.<br \/>\nEven because 4 or 5 star <a href=\"http:\/\/www.traveleurope.com\/hungary\/budapest.php\">hotels in Budapest<\/a> do their best to carry on the path of vice the poor tourists, offering <strong>the thermal baths directly into the hotel&#8217;s spas<\/strong>, or offering agreements with the places of sin in the city: thermal water services and, typically, water therapies are often offered in comfortable and relaxing areas, where indolence and laziness assail the poor unfortunates.<br \/>\nThe problem is not easy to solve because Budapest is on a geological fault from which springs spa water: the vice of sloth is old thousands of years in Budapest and affects all age groups. Young people under the guise of health and wellness, spend much of their free time at the spa.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The most famous spas, where the vice flows directly from the earth<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Sz\u00e9chenyi Baths<\/strong> (Pest XIV, \u00c1llatkerti k\u00f6r\u00fat 11)<\/em><br \/>\nThe largest complex where sin of sloth is also one of the largest in Europe, the Sz\u00e9chenyi Baths in Pest. The station dates back to 1879, but the building that welcomes sinners is most recently (1913). Here the sin takes all the most extreme and old shapes, with large rooms with Roman-style swimming pools, tubs of the Greek tradition and saunas of northern Europe culture. The station is fed by water at 74-77 degrees. The main entrance of the Sz\u00e9chenyi Baths has a room with a dome decorated with an extraordinary mosaic of glass, while fresh mineral water flows in a room nearby.<br \/>\n<em><br \/>\n<strong>Gellert Baths<\/strong> (Buda XI Szent Gell\u00e9rt t\u00e9r 1)<\/em><br \/>\nThis thermal spring is located at the foot of Mount Gerard, on the banks of the Danube, practically in the center of the city, but surrounded by a park. The building, in Liberty style, welcomes slothful tourists in an environment that is typical of vice, bohemian and Belle Epoque style. The place is noted for its elegance and style, but mainly for its medicinal water and the beautiful outdoor pool with artificial waves. How can you resist?<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Rudas Baths<\/strong> (Buda, square D\u00f6brentei 9)<\/em><br \/>\nThe Rudas thermal baths, located in Buda, date from the mid-fifteenth century. The Rudas retain the shape of aisle with turkish bath, but especially with the waters that feed it coming from 3 major sources and 15 smaller ones. Also called \u201cgreen columned baths\u201d for the eight columns supporting the central hall, these thermal baths has a large octagonal turkish bath, reserved only to men, placed under a star dome. The Rudas baths, along with the Kir\u00e1ly baths, are open every other day for men and women, and are places where gay population, both male and female, likes to spend their free time.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Kir\u00e1ly Baths<\/strong> (Buda II Fo utca 84)<\/em><br \/>\nConsidered one of the most beautiful, the spa bath of Kir\u00e1ly retain the ambiance of the first half of the sixteenth century. It is open every other day for men or women and already in the Turkish era was fueled by Luk\u00e1cs baths sources; brought here from pipelines and canals. Construction began in 1565 and in 1796 was significantly modified by the K\u00f6nig family that made a particular ambiance with little windows from which filters the sunlight. The most beautiful hall is that with the octagonal swimming pool: the temperature of the thermal baths is 30-39 degrees.\u00a0 An ideal place for inertia and laziness.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Lukacs Baths <\/strong>(Buda II, Frankel Le\u00f3 ut, 25-29)<\/em><br \/>\nFrom the Middle Ages, the Lukacs baths were refurbished in 1800 with new baths, outdoor swimming pools, whirlpools. From the spa you can access into a natural lake to immerse themselves in hot water and to have mud baths. On the walls are affixed many ex-voto, gratitude plates of patients who have benefited from frequenting the place. The water temperature varies between 21 and 49 degrees. Inside the structure there is a hospital ward, particularly specialized in physiotherapy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The second source of sloth in Budapest: patisseries<\/strong><br \/>\nWhat&#8217;s better for a slothful, after getting carried away by laziness and indolence of a thermal bath, that take refuge in one of Budapest&#8217;s famous patisseries? And there continue in the vice, to languish in expectation of events? For this reason, Dante forced slothful damned of the fourth circle of hell to run screaming their sins, according to the law of retaliation.That\u2019s why still living people, sitting at caf\u00e9 tables of Budapest, can get overwhelmed even by another vice, the Gluttony.<\/p>\n<p>In winter, \u201cshuting\u201d themselves literally in a patisseries or caf\u00e9 in Budapest, is a sublime experience. For example, at the Central caf\u00e9, in K\u00e1rolyi Mih\u00e1ly street, renowned for its elegance; or at the Zsolnay caf\u00e9 in V\u00e1ci street 20, where coffee is served on vintage china; or at the Angelica cafe, in Batthy\u00e1ny square.<br \/>\nBut undoubtedly, the favorite place for tourists and citizens is <strong>V\u00f6r\u00f6smarty Square<\/strong>, where there is the most famous pastry shop in the city, <strong>Gerbeaud<\/strong>. Symbol place of the vices of sloth and gluttony, Gerbeaud pastry was founded in 1858 when the confectioner Henrik Kugler opened the doors of the patisserie. But the name comes from the second owner, Emile Gerbeaud: the inside of the enclosure is intact with baroque furniture and upholstery vintage. House specialties are the Dobos and Eszterh\u00e1zy cakes, the Kugler pastries and several fruit or yogurt desserts.<\/p>\n<p>Other places of iniquity of the city are: Hauer, in R\u00e1k\u00f3czi Street, with its ice-cream cakes, syrup fruits, Brody and orange cakes; the Zsolnay Caf\u00e9 and Patisserie, with its Ezsterhazy cakes and more than 100 kinds of desserts and 12 specialty of coffee; then, Arpad pastries and the Auguszt Szucs (Kossuth Lajos utca 14-16), small cafe suitable for romantic slothful; the M\u0171v\u00e9sz Caf\u00e9, in Andrassy Avenue, with its tea room, adorned with mirrors and statues; Lukacs pastries (Andrassy ut 70), one of the most famous and visited of the city. Finally, near the Royal Palace, in Buda, there is the Ruszwurm Pastry (Szentharomsag ter 7.), with its special cakes and cream pastries: between its old customers even the Empress Sissi.<\/p>\n<p><em>Photo of Szechenyi thermal bath by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/karaian\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"nofollow\">karaian<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Seven cities for seven deadly sins. Budapest: the sloth Sloth is the aversion to the act, it is a state of inertia generated by excess of contemplation, but also by listlessness, sluggishness and laziness. In Budapest all this can happen, especially because of two elements that distinguish the city: spas and patisseries. 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