The first trip of this year, organised by Future Engineers Club took place from 3rd to 6th of March. FEC Members, Civil Engineering Students from 1st and 2nd year participated, as well as professors from Civil Engineering department.
Differently from the excursions organised by the club last year, this one was abroad, in Budapest, one of the most visited capitals of Europe. The trip consisted of many activities as its aim other than social was also sightseeing. We started the first day with a visit at the Grand Park of Budapest situated in the north-east part of the city. The trees were covered with snow and the pond was filled with kids who were ice skating. The evenings in Budapest were absolutely very beautiful. We took a walk along the Danube river while enjoying the beautiful sights of the city at night.
During the other days the group visited all Budapest’s most famous attractions starting with Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church, The Heroes Square, Citadella with a breath-taking view of the whole city, The Hungarian National Museum and Gallery, The Shoes Memorial along Danube which was in memorial of the Jewish people killed during the second world war and last but the most important place for its architecture and its greatness, The Hungarian Parliament building. This was the most beautiful building in Budapest. It was constructed during the 19-20th century. And we must also mention the famous bridges of Budapest which connect the Buda and the Pest part of the city. Liberty Bridge (truss bridge) and Elisabeth Bridge (cable stayed bridge). The nightlife in Budapest was amazing with lots of bars and clubs.
Future Engineers Club, would like to thank all students who were present in this activity for their contribution and support. At the same time, FEC is strongly suggesting all students to be part of different activities.