Experience the best of Budapest on a 3-hour guided bus tour and a 1-hour Danube River cruise. See iconic landmarks, enjoy stunning views, and avoid the crowds.
Experience the best of Budapest on a 3-hour guided bus tour and a 1-hour Danube River cruise. See iconic landmarks, enjoy stunning views, and avoid the crowds.
- Heroes’ Square - A central highlight of Heroes’ Square and a notable Budapest landmark is the Millennium Memorial. Hungary is renowned for this iconic statue complex, which features the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other significant Hungarian national leaders, along with the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often mistakenly called the Tomb of the…
- Heroes’ Square - A central highlight of Heroes’ Square and a notable Budapest landmark is the Millennium Memorial. Hungary is renowned for this iconic statue complex, which features the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other significant Hungarian national leaders, along with the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often mistakenly called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
- Fisherman’s Bastion - Known as Halászbástya, the Fisherman’s Bastion is a prominent monument in Budapest, situated in the Buda Castle within the 1st district. It is a major tourist attraction due to the unique panoramic views of Budapest from its Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces. The main façade of the Fishermen’s Bastion, running parallel to the Danube, is about 140 meters long, with the southern aisle measuring approximately 40 meters, the northern 65 meters, and the ornate central parapet 35 meters. Its seven high-pitched stone towers represent the seven chieftains of the Hungarians who established Hungary in 895.
- Hungarian Parliament Building - The Hungarian Parliament Building, also known as the House of the Country or House of the Nation, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary and a prominent landmark in Budapest. Located in Kossuth Square on the Pest side of the city along the Danube, it is the largest building in Hungary. Designed by Hungarian architect Imre Steindl in a neo-Gothic style, it was completed in 1902.
- Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház) - The Hungarian State Opera House, or Magyar Állami Operaház, is a neo-Renaissance opera house in central Budapest on Andrássy út. Originally called the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a key figure in 19th-century Hungarian architecture. Construction began in 1875, funded by the city of Budapest and Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary, and it opened to the public on September 27, 1884. Before the closure of the “Népszínház” in Budapest, it was the third largest opera building in the city; today, it is the second largest opera house in Budapest and Hungary.
- St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent István Bazilika) - St. Stephen’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary, named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c. 975–1038), whose right hand is preserved in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it serves as the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.
- Budapest - The boat departs from Dock no.6 (MAHART) for a 1-hour Danube river cruise, with multiple departure options available for guests.

- Castle walk
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- 1-hour river cruise
- Castle walk
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- 1-hour river cruise
- • Hotel pick-up and drop off
- • Food and drinks
- • Hotel pick-up and drop off
- • Food and drinks
Explore the highlight of the Hungarian capital through a comprehensive bus tour accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, and experience an unforgettable 55-minute boat trip on the river. Enjoy the convenience of exploring beautiful Budapest’s prominent attractions by land and water, without the burden of maneuvering through bustling crowds.
The adventure…
Explore the highlight of the Hungarian capital through a comprehensive bus tour accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, and experience an unforgettable 55-minute boat trip on the river. Enjoy the convenience of exploring beautiful Budapest’s prominent attractions by land and water, without the burden of maneuvering through bustling crowds.
The adventure starts with a detailed 3-hour bus journey around the city. Pass by Budapest’s hallmark Parliament building and cross the Danube River via Margaret Bridge. The bus will transport you to the Castle district on the Buda side where you will have a brief stroll to Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church’s exterior, the Presidential Palace, and Castle courts. Subsequently, the bus will ferry you across the Elizabeth Bridge to the renowned Heroes’ Square. As you journey back to the EUrama office, you get to view the Opera and St. Stephen’s Basilica before concluding the bus tour and transitioning to the river cruise.
The boat trip commences downtown at the Vigadó Square-MAHART dock 6 terminal, lasting 55 minutes. Passengers have flexibility in choosing from multiple departures. The vessel makes one intermediate stop.
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.