@Julez: I found that Prague's churches were breathtaking. After that no other church would impress us, really, what was kind of sad XD
Oh no, don't get me wrong, Warsaw is a shitty city for tourists, there's nothing in here for you to see if I'm being honest. It's mostly because the whole city was completely destroyed to the ground and everything had to be rebuilt. The prettiest places would be Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Nowy Świat Street, Warsaw Uni main campus. I honestly can;t think of anything else, maybe tyhings like national museum and stuff, and maybe it's worth going to the Palace of Culture.
BUT, I really missed our clean and more advanced metro system, our buses, the seats, the familiar places, the language, being able to actually cook something instead of going to fast food... You know, I got homesick after just visiting Prague, so now Warsaw is the bestest for me, lol XD
@jacob: Ah, see, Budapest is the only place I've been to that has so many homeless people, so probably that's why.
Ash likes to have everything planned ahead and hates waiting in lines, it would drive him nuts (and it did in Prague, where we still had to wait in some stupid lines despite having the passes... it's really infuriating when you've bought a pass just to aoid the lines and they still make you wait in them, ugh).
But with Budapest we didn't really research it that much, only hoped it would have more interesting museums but well, we arrived on Monday, got our cards, signed them etc, and then read in the guide that... all museums are closed on mondays. Like, fuck us, if we had known, we would've signed the cards from Tuesday but whatever

So we were a little discouraged about Budapest from the first day. Then things were closed anyways or had bad reviews and the dscouragement grew and grew.
In terms of Paris, I've heard it's seriously overrated in general. There's even a condition, mostly seen in Asian tourists I think, but I forget how it's called. But in general they go all hyped up about going to Paris and then they see the grayness, dirt and all the terrible stuff and are seriously so disappointed and shook they get something like depression I guess.
@Chriz: Oh, but the cathedral was the best part of the complex! Too bad you ddin't see it, it's really worth it. The basilica was less impressive, that's true, but considering it's age, wow. I guess I had fewer tourists inside at the same time maybe. Or didn't pay much attention to them, I'm a geek and I got hyped about the old church xD
I don't think we've seen any synagogoues, just the Spanish one. We generally weren't interested in the Jewish thingies or WWII museums and sites. Maybe that's why we found Budapest boring, it has a lot of WWII stuff to see.
Oh, you have no idea about the weather, it was unbearable. As much as in Prague it was very warm, but otherwise okay.... in Vienna and Budapest it was a terrible sun, 30 C. We had the so called "beautiful weather" (we were legit dying), and as much as maybe in the city center Vienna isn't as gray, other parts of the city: gray. All the buildings in the same color, the same height, all the roofs are black or dark grey. Metro trains - gray. Metro stations - gray. Buses - gray. Okay, some buildings do have colors... with gray in it. The city didn't have the flavor like Prague did. Maybe we just have different tastes in cities
