We were so hot and we wanted to get some shelter from the heat so we decided to go to the Labryinth beneath the Castle area. It was really cool (literally) and we wandered around the dark halls and enjoyed the lack of heat. The 'tour' was terrible in that there wasn't one. It could be really awesome if they took the time to explain what some of the interesting items were and put up some explanations. It was another example of Budapest having awesome things to see but a bad presentation.
At this point we were really hungry so we stopped at a corner restaurant in the Castle district. It was nice because it had floor to ceiling windows that opened out to the street so there was a breeze.I asked for a suggestion and they didn't give me a good one. I should have followed my instincts and suggested we leave, but instead we ordered and lunch was terrible. I was very unsatisfied but luckily we found a delicious ice cream shop nearby that served enormous sundaes. We both got one and it totally hit the spot.
Afterwards we headed to the church that overlooked the town. It was under construction, but they had rooms higher up in the church that let you look down and get perspective on just how big the church was. It was very interesting to do and was actually a good tour. Afterwards we headed back to the main museum and happened on an archery range. I of course was intrigued so I forked over the cash and took a few shots. I will need a lot more practice with a bow and arrow before the zombie apocalypse in order to be effective. Then we headed over to a museum with tons of paintings and old armor and sculptures and stuff. We shared a audio recording as per usual. Sadly I forgot my audio splitter so we had to split earphones. We walked back to the hotel and realized we were getting pretty close to the time to take the train. We stopped for a quick hummus dinner which was delicious and then had the hotel hail a cab to take us back to the train station.
We were flying out of Prague so we needed to train back (an 8 hour trip). We had tried to get a first class cabin, but there weren't any first class cabins available online. We sadly were going to be sharing a cabin with another couple. We weren't super excited about that but the couple seemed nice enough. We inquired with the train conductor if there would be any first class cabins opening up. It turned out that first class was still full but that we should check once he had checked everyone's tickets to see if there were an open room. We checked in and he looked it up and told us that the price would $150 a person to get the room to ourselves. That was a little pricey and I asked if it would be possible to do it cheaper by cash. He told us if we paid American dollars, he could do $50 for both of us. YYB. He took us to our room where we paid him and he told us to not let anyone in because of thieves and that he would come get us in Prague.
We passed out, and he woke us up as promised. We didn't get to shower but were there in plenty of time for our flight. We got back on the plane and sadly headed back to reality.