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It is a central and popular boarding point, located close to cafes and popular riverfront spots.
Nearest landmarks: Elizabeth Bridge, Vigadó Square
The Castle District is known for its medieval architecture and panoramic vistas of the city.
Nearest landmarks: Hungarian Parliament Building, Fisherman's Bastion, and Matthias Church
Located in the heart of Pest, Vigado Square is a bustling hub for sightseeing cruises along the Danube.
Nearest landmarks: Chain Bridge, Gresham Palace, and the Vigado Concert Hall
Situated on the Pest side of Budapest, Jane Haining Rakpart is known for its vibrant nightlife and eclectic dining scene.
Nearest landmarks: Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial and the Great Market Hall
For detailed information about timings, boarding points, and duration of your cruise experience, please refer to your tickets.
To reach Batthyany Square, you can take the M2 (red) line to the Batthyany Ter station. From there, it's a short walk to the square along the riverbank. Additionally, tram line 2 also stops at Batthyany Square, providing another convenient option for reaching the boarding point.
You can take the TerM1 (yellow) line to the Vorosmarty ter station, which is located near Vigado Square. Alternatively, tram lines 2 and 47/49 also stop nearby, offering convenient connections to other parts of the city.
To reach Jane Haining Rakpart, you can take tram line 2, which runs along the Pest side of Budapest. The nearest tram stop to Dock No. 11 is typically Fovam Ter, from where you can walk to the dock. Fovam Ter is also accessible via the city's M4 (green) line.
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Inclusions: 1 drink of choice (optional)
Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes
Inclusions: 3 cocktails
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Inclusions: Unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Inclusions: 3 cocktails, live piano, or folklore music
The Budapest dinner cruises are ideal for visitors looking to experience a slice of the city’s culture. You can enjoy a lavish 3 or 6-course dinner, a private table, and live folklore performances depending on the kind of dinner cruises you purchase.
Budapest dinner cruisesUnwind on a Budapest drinks cruise as you sail past iconic landmarks with a cocktail or prosecco in hand. Perfect for sunset views or evening vibes, these cruises blend sightseeing with a fun, relaxed atmosphere on the Danube.
Budapest drinks cruisesThese cruises are perfect for passengers looking to experience the city’s nightlife. The Budapest party boat cruises offer unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. You can sip on cocktails on the open decks and marvel at the illuminated landmarks passing by.
Budapest party boat cruisesWe recommend you book your cruises online to save time and money. Online ticket bookings are also more convenient and ensure a hassle-free experience.
The sightseeing cruises offer a unique vantage point to marvel at Budapest's historic landmarks like the Hungarian Parliament, Fisherman’s Bastion, Gellert Baths, Buda Castle, and more.
The sightseeing cruises in Budapest are usually 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes long. If you book sightseeing dinner cruises, you can enjoy a Hungarian meal with live folklore music for around 3 hours while cruising along the Danube.
If you choose Budapest sightseeing dinner cruises, you can enjoy a 3 or 6-course authentic Hungarian dinner. You can also avail yourself of a private table and experience live piano battles and folklore shows on board.
You can join a sightseeing cruise any time of the year. Each season brings its charm to the cruising experience. If you prefer mild temperatures, choose to visit between March to May. June to August is hotter than the spring months, however, they offer more visibility and clear skies.
There are accessible restrooms, life jackets, first-aid boxes, and staff on board to aid passengers in case of emergencies. Most cruises include multilingual audio guides to enhance your experience. You can also choose cruises that include live folklore shows and piano performances.
Most Budapest day or evening sightseeing cruises range from around €9.90 to €15 or €32. Depending on your drinks of choice or if you want to enjoy live folklore shows on board, sightseeing cruises can cost up to €65 to €75.
You can choose between day or evening sightseeing cruises, depending on when you want to embark on your cruise. If you want to watch the historic landmarks illuminated at night, choose Budapest evening cruises or dinner cruises. You can also enjoy a lavish Hungarian dinner on board if you book Budapest dinner cruises.
Yes, you can take infants and toddlers on Danube sightseeing cruises. The cruises offer snacks and beverages suitable for children. However, make sure to not keep your toddlers unattended. Keep a close eye on them, especially on the open decks, to avoid accidents.
Most sightseeing cruises can accommodate visitors in wheelchairs or those with mobility requirements. However, make sure to check your ticket details for more information.