At the end of a trip, the real question isn’t whether you saw everything — but what you’re taking home with you. ✈️
Today we’re flying back from London to Budapest, and of course the classic question comes up: Did you see everything?
No, we didn’t see everything — but we’re going home with so many memories and shared moments. 🧳❤️
We visited the Big Ben, walked through Hyde Park, and explored the city on a Hop-On Hop-Off sightseeing bus.
We spent time at the Natural History Museum, saw Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, and even did some shopping on Regent Street. 🚌🛍️
But the most memorable parts were the small things:
🧸 like the big guy in the toy store who told us, laughing, that his nickname was “Cipő” (Shoe) — and we couldn’t stop laughing.
🚇 My kids rode the world’s largest underground system for the first time and experienced how fast and easy public transport can be when it’s well-designed.
Back home, especially in the countryside, life without a car is unimaginable.
But in London, you truly don’t need one — everything is fast and flexible.
The parks, architecture, and cleanliness all left a very positive impression.
It felt like London has come a long way in the past 20 years — and even the weather was unusually kind to us. 🌤️
It was sunny, warm, friendly, and full of stories.
Now it’s time to head home — but London will definitely be waiting for us to return. 🇬🇧✈️
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