Discover Budapest’s charm on a 1-hour night boat tour. Marvel at iconic landmarks like Parliament and Buda Castle under the city’s enchanting lights.
Discover Budapest’s charm on a 1-hour night boat tour. Marvel at iconic landmarks like Parliament and Buda Castle under the city’s enchanting lights.
- Budapest Parliament - The Hungarian Parliament in Budapest is among Europe’s largest and most iconic structures. Finished in 1904, it houses the National Assembly of Hungary. Its breathtaking Neo-Gothic design includes a grand dome, spires, and intricate details. Positioned along the Danube River, it stands as a major symbol of Hungary’s national…
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Budapest Parliament - The Hungarian Parliament in Budapest is among Europe’s largest and most iconic structures. Finished in 1904, it houses the National Assembly of Hungary. Its breathtaking Neo-Gothic design includes a grand dome, spires, and intricate details. Positioned along the Danube River, it stands as a major symbol of Hungary’s national identity. Open to the public for guided tours, it is a key venue for political and historical events in the country.
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Margaret Bridge - Margaret Bridge is a historic bridge in Budapest, linking Buda and Pest over the Danube River. Completed in 1876, it is the city’s second-oldest bridge, featuring a unique design with three arches. Named after Margaret Island, which it connects to both riverbanks, it serves as an important traffic link and a popular sightseeing spot, offering stunning views of the Danube, the Parliament, and nearby landmarks.
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Margaret Island - Margaret Island is a tranquil, green haven located in the Danube River, at the heart of Budapest. Spanning over 2.5 kilometers, it is a favored recreational area for both locals and tourists. The island boasts beautiful parks, gardens, walking paths, and historical sites, including the ruins of a medieval church and a water tower. It also features sports facilities, a musical fountain, and serene gardens, making it an ideal place for relaxation, outdoor activities, and leisurely strolls.
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Fisherman’s Bastion - The Fisherman’s Bastion is a magnificent lookout terrace in Budapest’s Castle District, providing panoramic views of the Danube River, the Hungarian Parliament, and the city. Constructed between 1895 and 1902 in a Neo-Romanesque style, it features white stone towers, arches, and turrets reminiscent of a fairytale castle. Named after the fishermen who once defended this part of the city’s walls, it is now a popular tourist destination and one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, celebrated for its scenic beauty and historical importance.
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Matthias Church - Matthias Church, situated in Budapest’s Castle District, is a remarkable Gothic-style church renowned for its rich history and vibrant architecture. Officially called the Church of Our Lady, it was built in the 14th century and has hosted several royal coronations. The church is famous for its colorful tiled roof, intricate interior, and stunning stained glass windows. It stands as one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, embodying both religious and cultural significance.
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Castle Hill - The Royal Palace in Budapest, also known as Buda Castle, is a historic castle complex on Castle Hill. It has served as the residence of Hungarian kings and rulers for centuries. Built in the 13th century and later expanded, the palace is a splendid example of Baroque architecture. Today, it houses the Hungarian National Gallery, the Budapest History Museum, and the National Library. Offering panoramic views of the city and the Danube, the Royal Palace is a major cultural and historical landmark in Budapest.
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Chain Bridge Lion Statues - The Chain Bridge is one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, connecting the Buda and Pest sides of the city across the Danube River. Completed in 1849, it was the first permanent bridge to span the river, symbolizing the unification of the two cities. The bridge features elegant stone lions at each end and a suspension design that was innovative for its time. It remains a vital traffic link and is a popular spot for tourists, offering beautiful views of Budapest’s skyline, including the Royal Palace and Parliament.
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Pesti Vigado - The Vigadó is a historic concert hall on the Pest side of Budapest, along the Danube River. Built in the mid-19th century, it is an architectural gem known for its Neo-Renaissance style. The Vigadó hosts a variety of cultural events, including classical music concerts, ballet, and opera performances. Its grand interiors, highlighted by intricate frescoes and elegant design, make it one of the most important cultural venues in the city. The building also offers beautiful views of the river and nearby landmarks.
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Castle Garden - The Castle Bazaar (Várkert Bazaar) in Budapest is a historic building complex at the foot of Buda Castle. Originally built in the 19th century, it has been recently renovated and now serves as a cultural and commercial space. The Bazaar features beautiful architectural details, including arches and terraces, and offers stunning views of the Danube River and the city. Today, it houses shops, cafes, and exhibition spaces, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists to explore art, history, and Hungarian culture.
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Citadel - The Citadel in Budapest is a historic fortress atop Gellért Hill, offering panoramic views of the city. Built in 1851 by the Habsburgs to control the city, the Citadel features massive stone walls and a central tower. It was later used for various military purposes and is now a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Budapest, including the Danube River, Buda Castle, and the Parliament building. The Citadel also houses a monument to freedom, commemorating Hungary’s liberation from Soviet rule.
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Gellert Hill - Gellért Hill is a prominent hill in Budapest, offering stunning panoramic views of the city, the Danube River, and its landmarks. Standing 235 meters tall, it is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike. The hill is home to several significant sites, including the Citadel, the Statue of Liberty, and the Gellért Spa. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the Budapest and Agglomeration cultural landscape. Gellért Hill is known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and breathtaking vistas.
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St. Gellert Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool - The Gellért Hotel in Budapest is a historic luxury hotel, located on the banks of the Danube River, at the foot of Gellért Hill. Opened in 1918, it is famous for its elegant Art Nouveau architecture and its iconic thermal baths, the Gellért Baths, which are part of the hotel complex. The hotel offers stunning views of the river and the city, blending classic charm with modern amenities. It has long been a favorite among visitors for its rich history, beautiful interiors, and exceptional service.
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics - The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is one of Hungary’s oldest and most prestigious institutions for higher education in engineering and applied sciences. Founded in 1782, it offers a wide range of programs in fields like engineering, architecture, economics, and natural sciences. Known for its strong research output and academic excellence, BME plays a key role in technological innovation and development. The university’s historic campus, located along the Danube River, combines classical architecture with modern facilities, attracting students and scholars from around the world.
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National Theatre - The National Theatre in Budapest is a key cultural venue dedicated to Hungarian theater arts. Located on the Pest side of the city along the Danube River, the current building opened in 2002, featuring a modern architectural design with a distinctive curved facade. The theater hosts a variety of performances, including classical, contemporary, and Hungarian plays, and serves as a symbol of national culture. It is known for its high-quality productions, contributing significantly to the artistic landscape of Budapest.
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Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art - The Ludwig Museum in Budapest is a prominent contemporary art museum, known for its collection of modern and contemporary Hungarian and international artworks. Located in the Palace of Arts (Művészetek Palotája), the museum features a wide range of exhibitions, including painting, sculpture, photography, and multimedia art. Established in 2005, it has become a key cultural institution, hosting temporary exhibitions and offering a platform for innovative artistic expression. The Ludwig Museum plays a significant role in Budapest’s vibrant art scene.
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Universita Corvinus Di Budapest - Corvinus University of Budapest is one of Hungary’s leading institutions for business, economics, and social sciences. Established in 1948, it is known for its high academic standards and strong international connections. The university offers a wide range of programs in fields such as business administration, economics, political science, and sociology. Corvinus is located in the heart of Budapest, with a modern campus and a reputation for producing graduates who excel in both academic and professional fields. It is a prominent hub for research, innovation, and global collaboration.
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Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid) - The Liberty Bridge in Budapest is a beautiful suspension bridge connecting the Buda and Pest sides of the city across the Danube River. Completed in 1896, it is known for its distinctive green color and ornate, Art Nouveau design. The bridge is a key transport link and one of the most iconic in Budapest, offering stunning views of the river and nearby landmarks like Gellért Hill and the Great Market Hall. It is also a popular spot for both pedestrians and cyclists, adding charm to the city’s landscape.
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Gresham Palace - The Gresham Palace in Budapest is a stunning Art Nouveau building located at the end of the Chain Bridge, overlooking the Danube River. Completed in 1906, it was originally built as an office and residential building for the Gresham Insurance Company. Today, it serves as a luxury hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace. The palace is renowned for its exquisite architecture, featuring intricate detailing, stained glass windows, and a beautiful inner courtyard. It is one of Budapest’s architectural gems, combining historical grandeur with modern luxury.

- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board restrooms
- All Fees and Taxes
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board restrooms
- All Fees and Taxes
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
Savor two drinks of your choice at our bar while enjoying a serene and picturesque journey in the heart of Budapest!
The cruise departs from a prime location near the Parliament.
This sightseeing cruise provides a scenic and relaxing opportunity to discover the city’s most iconic landmarks along the Danube River, including the Hungarian Parliament…
Savor two drinks of your choice at our bar while enjoying a serene and picturesque journey in the heart of Budapest!
The cruise departs from a prime location near the Parliament.
This sightseeing cruise provides a scenic and relaxing opportunity to discover the city’s most iconic landmarks along the Danube River, including the Hungarian Parliament building.
Throughout the cruise, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge, and the stunning bridges that cross the river.
The tour features informative commentary and offers a wonderful way to experience the charm and beauty of Budapest from a unique vantage point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.