We weren't in a city today! We took a day trip outside Budapest to the Skanzen in Sztendre. It has houses, barns, farms, workshops, etc from all over Hungary that have been moved and reassembled in village scenes. Like Ballenberg in Switzerland, it is organized by geographic region.
E had worked out how to get there, but there were a couple of unsure moments:
This is the tourist information available in Sztendre.
The bus from Szetendre dropped us off here.
Do you see a huge open air museum? Or anything?
But it was fine. We found the Skanzen and managed to pay with the help of an English speaking on-looker. And we figured out the train that took us around the museum with the help of a friendly family which spoke English and had a little boy T's age. T was shy at first but soon made friends and offered the boy a Mentos.
The museum is pretty big, and it was very hot, so we paid for the train to get from one end to the other. The museum also rents bikes and scooters. The train was an old car from the 1930's with a wood interior which looked like an old trolley or cable car. The conductor was awesome. He gave everyone (even us, with the help of a map) advice on where to get off and what to see. He let T and L blow the horn. He lifted all the kids, even S and R, off the train because it was a bit high. He should get a raise. The surprising thing about the train - it was in operation until the 80's!