#DailyBloggingChallenge (310/365)
#OpenStreetMap pedestrian routing is quite well in #Budapest and they typically use on highway binding for sidewalks.
Two things popped out while in Budapest:
1. The cleanliness is really good, especially very little vandalism like stickers on poles or graffiti on buildings, at least in the inner city.
2. The quality of POIs is quite high. All benches that I passed were already mapped.
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This issue would have been fine if the bus station actually had #WiFi which feels like a lacking feature throughout the city. Neither Kelenföld nor Népliget bus station have it.
The good thing is that across the street of Kelenföld is a shopping mall Etele Plaza which has free WiFi.
#DailyBloggingChallenge (316/365)
The logistics are poorly constructive at the Kelenföld station, especially at the head of the tram lines 19 and 49, since there is no visual ticket vending machine.
The closest one is about 150m north on the east side of the tracks, which I would have seen on the map if I would have used it. Though instead I asked a fellow citizen that happily helped me out with purchasing the ticket at the vending machine by the suburban rails.
Although the first impression was poor, the friendliness of the fellow human evened it out.