Budapest Buffet Dinner Cruise with Live Music
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
This Danube cruise will allow you to admire from the water iconic landmarks such as the Chain Bridge, the Buda Castle, the Müpa and other monuments of Budapest. In addition to the amazing panoramic views, during the approximately 2-hour boat ride you can enjoy a live music performance with dancers and also a dinner accompanied with a glass of exquisite champagne or wine.
Arrive in plenty of time at Akadémia's pier 2, a very central point in the city, to embark in peace and quiet. If you prefer hotel pick-up, please send an email to the address on the voucher you will receive when you make your booking to give the name of your accommodation and arrange a pick-up.
- Admire the illuminated monuments from the waters of the Danube
- Enjoy a show with live music and traditional dances
- Taste Hungarian gastronomy with an exquisite dinner accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine or sparkling wine.
What’s included
- 1 or 2 hour Danube cruise
- Dinner
- Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic)
- Live music and dance
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Step by Step
This Danube cruise combines two must-do activities in Budapest: sightseeing and a traditional Hungarian music show. Once on board, you will be entitled to a dinner with alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks. The river cruise lasts about 2 hours and will give you the opportunity to admire the following monuments:
- Parliament - Emblematic neo-gothic building housing 691 richly decorated rooms. It was built in the late 19th century to celebrate Hungary's independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Buda Castle - An austere construction that overlooks the city from the top of the hills. Today it houses the Hungarian National Gallery (known for its Romantic works), the Budapest History Museum and the National Library.
- Citadel - A military construction built at the behest of Joseph of Habsburg. Previously, an Ottoman fortress stood on the same elevation. Nearby is also the Freedom Monument.
- Margaret Bridge - The capital's second permanent bridge. The central pillar gives access to Margaret Island, a green area much appreciated by Budapest residents and tourists alike.
- Chain Bridge - Connects Buda and Pest and is especially spectacular at night, when its illuminated silhouette is reflected in the Danube. It is dominated by four stone lions.
- Freedom Bridge - Recognisable by the suspended arch and the green colour of the metal. It is the second oldest bridge in the Hungarian capital.
- Müpa - The Palace of the Arts, a cultural centre with large windows and a seating capacity of about 4,500 people. It is located in the Ferencváros district, just a few metres from the Danube.
- Elisabeth Bridge - Destroyed by the Germans in 1945, it was rebuilt in the 1960s. It is dedicated to Empress Sissi.
Generally, the so-called Hungarian menu opens with a seasonal salad and continues with a typical local dish, goulash. Alternatively, you can opt for paprika chicken or roast pork. Finally, dinner concludes with strudel or another cake of your choice.
If you wish, you can opt for a buffet dinner, where you can choose from a variety of traditional Hungarian dishes (including goulash and strudel) in a more relaxed atmosphere.