Sightseeing Cruise on the Danube
DinnerCruise Budapest
The best night in the charming capital city is on the Danube!
Wine and dine during this wonderful evening cruise along the Danube River.
Take in spectacular views of Budapest and watch live entertainment, including a
folklore performance and traditional music.
Enjoy your choice of a 4-course meal with champagne.
Boarding starts at 19:00
Budapest Jane Haining rakpart Dock 3/a, 1051
The Dinner Cruise starts at 19:30
Live performances
The cruise finishes around 21:30
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Meet at Vigadó tér, Dock 3/A (1051 Budapest, Jane Haining rakpart Dock 3/A)
Look for the boat at Dock number 3/A. Boarding starts at 19:00.
With the Buda Castle in the background, the Hungarian capital’s first bridge, now a monument, is a fascinating spectacle that has attracted many tourists to Budapest. Before it was built, the river could only be crossed via a temporary pontoon bridge, by boat or over the ice. However, a big city needed a real, stones and mortar bridge to match, which is why Count István Széchenyi, the “greatest Hungarian”, made every possible effort to ensure it got built: he made studies abroad, had various different plans made, visited factories and experimented with materials. The decisive step was made when he invited English engineer William Tierney Clark to Hungary, as well as his (unrelated) namesake, Scottish engineer Adam Clark, who ended up building the bridge.
The Hungarian Parliament building, the “House of the Country”, located on the Danube bank, is an iconic building of Budapest’s World Heritage and is the home of legislature and the guardian of the Hungarian Holy Crown.
Lavishly decorated both inside and outside, the Hungarian Parliament was inspired by the Houses of Parliament in London, so the neo-Gothic style is dominant, but it also bears Renaissance and Baroque features.
Margaret Bridge or Margit híd is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube and linking Margaret Island to the banks. It is the second-northernmost and second-oldest public bridge in Budapest.
It was designed by French engineer Ernest Goüin and built by the construction company Maison Ernest Goüin et Cie. between 1872 and 1876, the engineer in charge being Émile Nouguier.
The prestigious Castle District that presides over the top of Budapest has been a defining presence of the capital for ages, and now serves as an important hub of culture and history. Part of the UNESCO world heritage, the area is host to iconic Budapest landmarks, like Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) and the Fisherman’s Bastion (Halászbástya) .
The prestigious Castle District that presides over the top of Budapest has been a defining presence of the capital for ages, and now serves as an important hub of culture and history. Part of the UNESCO world heritage, the area is host to iconic Budapest landmarks, like Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) and the Fisherman’s Bastion (Halászbástya) along with a wide range of museums and art galleries, the national archives as well as the Sándor Palace (Sándor-palota) which is the official residence of the country’s President, and the seat of his office.
Our other stops on the tour offer unique perspectives and stunning views of Budapest’s most famous landmarks.
The total price depends on the number of tickets: 80€ / ticket 1 day
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