Nighttime Danube Sightseeing Cruise Tour in Budapest
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- 70 min



Cruising is the most comfortable and advantageous way of sightseeing in Budapest. The panorama of the city is truly breathtaking and it is even more enchanting if you happen to see it from a cruise ship on the River Danube. Onboard, you can marvel at the capital’s beauty, its most spectacular buildings as well as taking a look at the bridges of the Danube from a unique perspective, all while avoiding the crowds of tourists. • Perfect opportunity to take spectacular photos • Closed main deck in case of bad weather • 70 minutes sightseeing cruise on the River Danube • Hop-on hop-off options: Margaret Island, Batthyány Square
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Silverline Cruises Kft.
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Danube River
Cruising along the River Danube
Pass By: Buda Castle
The Castle District: Along with the Bazaar Gardens the castle is located at top of the hills of Buda and it takes a truly breath-taking landmark by night
Pass By: Margaret Bridge
Margaret Bridge – Right after the Chain Bridge the second place belongs to Margaret Bridge, which is the second permanent stone bridge of Budapest and only 20 years younger than its ancestor
Pass By: Szechenyi Lanchid
Chain Bridge – This unique looking construction was the first, permanent stone bridge that connected the two towns Buda and Pest
Pass By:
The House of Parliament: Easily one of the most beautiful and iconic government buildings in the world
Stop At: Margaret Island
The island between the banks of the River Danube represents a green oasis, especially during summer when its emerald spaces are much enjoyed by both locals and tourists
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Gellert Hill
Emerging at the foot of Elizabeth Bridge, Gellért Hill is amongst the most visited spots of the capital, due to the amazing view
Pass By: Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid)
Liberty Bridge – Originally called Fővám Square Bridge after the place where the bridge is ending. At the Buda side, you can reach the Gellért Hill and Hotel Gellért which has one of the famous thermal baths of Budapest
Pass By: Budapest University of Technology and Economics
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics is the most significant University of Technology in Hungary and is considered the world's oldest Institute of Technology which has university rank and structure. It was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at university level.
Pass By:
Petőfi Bridge – Originally built in 1933 but in WWII it was blown up by German soldiers and had to be rebuilt after the war, in 1952
Pass By:
The new National Theatre is the most distinguished venue for theatrical plays in Hungary. Although there has been a Hungarian theatre in Budapest for the last 150 years, it only has a permanent and suitable home for theatregoers since 15th March 2002.
Pass By:
Balna (a.k.a. the Whale, due to its shape) is a modern shopping, cultural, and entertainment center on the east bank of the River Danube.
Pass By: Danube River
Cruising along the River Danube
Pass By: Buda Castle
The Castle District: Along with the Bazaar Gardens the castle is located at top of the hills of Buda and it takes a truly breath-taking landmark by night
Pass By: Margaret Bridge
Margaret Bridge – Right after the Chain Bridge the second place belongs to Margaret Bridge, which is the second permanent stone bridge of Budapest and only 20 years younger than its ancestor
Pass By: Szechenyi Lanchid
Chain Bridge – This unique looking construction was the first, permanent stone bridge that connected the two towns Buda and Pest
Pass By:
The House of Parliament: Easily one of the most beautiful and iconic government buildings in the world
Stop At: Margaret Island
The island between the banks of the River Danube represents a green oasis, especially during summer when its emerald spaces are much enjoyed by both locals and tourists
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Gellert Hill
Emerging at the foot of Elizabeth Bridge, Gellért Hill is amongst the most visited spots of the capital, due to the amazing view
Pass By: Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid)
Liberty Bridge – Originally called Fővám Square Bridge after the place where the bridge is ending. At the Buda side, you can reach the Gellért Hill and Hotel Gellért which has one of the famous thermal baths of Budapest
Pass By: Budapest University of Technology and Economics
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics is the most significant University of Technology in Hungary and is considered the world's oldest Institute of Technology which has university rank and structure. It was the first institute in Europe to train engineers at university level.
Pass By:
Petőfi Bridge – Originally built in 1933 but in WWII it was blown up by German soldiers and had to be rebuilt after the war, in 1952
Pass By:
The new National Theatre is the most distinguished venue for theatrical plays in Hungary. Although there has been a Hungarian theatre in Budapest for the last 150 years, it only has a permanent and suitable home for theatregoers since 15th March 2002.
Pass By:
Balna (a.k.a. the Whale, due to its shape) is a modern shopping, cultural, and entertainment center on the east bank of the River Danube.