After 10 amazing weeks in Budapest, I find myself, once again, on the road. This time, I’m ever so slightly more reluctant to be going somewhere. Life in Budapest is very good right now and my business is growing faster than I could possible have imagined.
My trip began with a flight to London. The purpose of the trip was mostly business but I was also hoping to catch up with some friends that I haven’t seen in quite some time. Arriving into Gatwick airport, my first though wasn’t the most uplifting of views about the UK. Major delays on the rail network meant we ended up waiting around an hour for a train into central London.
If you have never been to London, it is a city of tumultuous highs and lows, depending on your mood at the time. I got off the Tube and was walking to my friend’s apartment when I couldn’t help but feel the lowpoints hitting home – it was crowded, expensive and nobody seemed to be smiling. A few days later, I am on the rooftop of an apartment in Leicester Square overlooking Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. This is a city of glory, grandeur and magnificence, if you want it to be.

