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Budapest Private Sunset Cruise with Prosecco
Budapest
Informations importantes
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Enjoy a private sunset cruise on the Danube in Budapest aboard a premium wooden motorboat. This 75-minute experience includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, a professional captain and crew, and a relaxing cruise past the city’s top landmarks, including the Parliament, Chain Bridge, and Buda Castle.
Sip sparkling wine as you take in panoramic river views and capture stunning photos of Budapest at sunset. With exclusive use of the boat, this private Danube cruise is ideal for couples, small groups, and special occasions such as proposals, anniversaries, or birthdays.
Upgrade your experience with optional celebration packages or catering for a truly memorable evening on the water.
What's includ...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 4 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
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Budapest Private Sunset Cruise with Prosecco
Budapest
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Enjoy a private sunset cruise on the Danube in Budapest aboard a premium wooden motorboat. This 75-minute experience includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, a professional captain and crew, and a relaxing cruise past the city’s top landmarks, including the Parliament, Chain Bridge, and Buda Castle.
Sip sparkling wine as you take in panoramic river views and capture stunning photos of Budapest at sunset. With exclusive use of the boat, this private Danube cruise is ideal for couples, small groups, and special occasions such as proposals, anniversaries, or birthdays.
Upgrade your experience with optional celebration packages or catering for a truly memorable evening on the water.
Le Parlement hongrois, l'un des plus grands et des plus impressionnants édifices législatifs d'Europe, est un chef-d'œuvre d'architecture néogothique. Fièrement érigé au bord du Danube, il n'est pas seulement le siège du pouvoir : c'est aussi un symbole de fierté nationale et un incontournable du panorama de Budapest. À l'intérieur, il abrite la Sainte Couronne de Hongrie, une relique inestimable utilisée pour couronner les rois du pays pendant des siècles.
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Chaussures sur la rive du Danube
Ce mémorial émouvant, situé au bord du Danube, honore la mémoire des victimes juives tuées pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Des dizaines de chaussures en fer bordent la berge, représentant ceux qui furent contraints de les retirer avant d'être jetés dans le Danube. C'est un puissant témoignage du passé et l'un des sites les plus émouvants de Budapest. Le mémorial rend hommage aux milliers de vies innocentes perdues pendant l'Holocauste en Hongrie.
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Île Marguerite
Margaret Island & Margaret Bridge (Panorama)
Margaret Island offers peaceful greenery, charming gardens, and panoramic views from Margaret Bridge. It’s an oasis in the city, perfect for strolling, cycling, or relaxing with a beautiful view of the Danube. The island also boasts historical sites, including the medieval ruins of a Dominican convent, making it an ideal place for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Science Academy is a neoclassical building with a fascinating history. It’s a hub of scientific research and discovery, with a beautiful location along the Danube offering both intellectual and visual stimulation. The Academy has played a crucial role in the advancement of science in Hungary. It plays a key role in advancing knowledge, including the promotion and preservation of the Hungarian language—a critical part of the nation’s cultural identity.
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Château de Buda
Royal Palace – The Crown Jewel of Buda Castle Hill
Standing proudly atop Castle Hill, the Royal Palace (Budavári Palota) is one of Budapest’s most magnificent landmarks and a symbol of Hungary’s long and eventful history. Overlooking the Danube River, this grand complex forms the southern part of the Buda Castle District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers visitors breathtaking views, fascinating museums, and centuries of royal heritage.
The Royal Palace has been the heart of Hungary’s political and cultural life for nearly 700 years. The first royal residence was built in the 13th century after the Mongol invasion, but it was King Sigismund of Luxembourg in the 15th century and later King Matthias Corvinus who turned it into a true Renaissance palace, admired across Europe. Over the centuries, the castle was repeatedly expanded, destroyed, and rebuilt, each era leaving its mark on the architecture and character of the hill.
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Chain Bridge Lion Statue's
Premier pont permanent reliant Buda et Pest, le Pont des Chaînes est un symbole d'unité et de progrès dans l'histoire hongroise. Inauguré en 1849, ses emblématiques lions de pierre et chaînes de fer ont été témoins de révolutions, de guerres et d'innombrables couchers de soleil sur le Danube. Sa traversée offre l'une des plus belles vues panoramiques de la ville.
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Colline Gellért
Gellért Hill and the Liberty Statue – A Symbol of Freedom and Stunning Views
Rising 235 meters above the Danube River, Gellért Hill is one of the most striking natural landmarks in Budapest. This dolomite hill, covered with lush greenery and scenic walking paths, offers some of the best panoramic views of the city. The hill was named after St. Gellért (St. Gerard), a Benedictine monk and Hungary’s first missionary, who played a key role in converting the country to Christianity. According to legend, he was martyred here by pagan rebels in the 11th century — and his dramatic statue, overlooking the river, now marks the spot where he was thrown from the hill.
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Danube
The Danube – The Soul of Budapest
Flowing gracefully through the heart of Hungary’s capital, the Danube River is much more than just a body of water — it is the soul of Budapest. For centuries, the Danube has shaped the city’s identity, dividing Buda and Pest while symbolically uniting them in timeless harmony.
The Danube River Budapest offers some of the most breathtaking scenery in Europe. As you stroll along its banks or glide over its shimmering surface on a Danube River cruise, you’ll encounter many of the city’s most iconic landmarks. From the majestic Hungarian Parliament Building glowing in the evening light to the fairytale towers of Fisherman’s Bastion, and the elegant Chain Bridge (Lánchíd) connecting both sides of the city, every view tells a story.
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Église Matthias
Matthias Church – A Jewel of Buda’s Castle Hill
With its colorful Zsolnay tile roof and ornate Gothic spires, Matthias Church is one of the most striking landmarks in Budapest. Standing proudly in the heart of the Buda Castle District, this centuries-old church is not just a place of worship—it’s a symbol of Hungary’s rich and turbulent history.
Originally built in the 13th century, the church has witnessed coronations, wars, and reconstructions. It was here that Franz Joseph I and Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) were crowned as rulers of Hungary in 1867. During the Ottoman era, it was transformed into a mosque, and later restored to its former glory in the 19th century by architect Frigyes Schulek.