Cruise Budapest’s Danube with unlimited drinks, stunning night views, and lively vibes—perfect for celebrations and unforgettable nights.
Cruise Budapest’s Danube with unlimited drinks, stunning night views, and lively vibes—perfect for celebrations and unforgettable nights.
- Budapest Parliament - The Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) serves as the seat of the National Assembly and ranks as the third-largest parliament building globally. Situated along the Danube River, this Neo-Gothic architectural marvel was crafted by architect Imre Steindl and completed in 1904.
- Margaret Island - Just a short distance…
- Budapest Parliament - The Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) serves as the seat of the National Assembly and ranks as the third-largest parliament building globally. Situated along the Danube River, this Neo-Gothic architectural marvel was crafted by architect Imre Steindl and completed in 1904.
- Margaret Island - Just a short distance north of the Parliament, Margaret Island (Margitsziget) stands as Budapest’s main green sanctuary in the heart of the Danube. It is accessible free of charge and open around the clock.
- Margaret Bridge - Margaret Bridge (Margit híd) is Budapest’s second-oldest permanent bridge and a distinctive architectural landmark. Its most notable feature is its 165-degree bend, a Y-shaped design with a central branch leading directly to Margaret Island.
- Chain Bridge Lion Statues - The four Lion Statues that guard the ends of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge are among Budapest’s most cherished symbols, sculpted from Sóskút limestone by artist János Marschalkó in 1852.
- Matthias Church - Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), officially known as the Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle, is a breathtaking Neo-Gothic landmark renowned for its unique Zsolnay tile roof and its historical role as the venue for Hungarian royal coronations.
- Gellert Hill Cave - Gellért Hill (Gellért-hegy) provides the most breathtaking panoramic views of Budapest. Rising 235 meters above the Danube, this dolomite cliff is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular spot for sunset enthusiasts.
- St. Gellert Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool - The history of the St. Gellért Thermal Bath spans nearly a millennium, evolving from a medieval hospital into one of Europe’s most renowned luxury spa complexes. The modern complex was designed by architects Artúr Sebestyén, Ármin Hegedűs, and Izidor Sterk. Construction began in 1912 and continued through World War I, with some labor reportedly provided by Russian prisoners of war. When it opened in 1918, it was considered the most modern and luxurious bathhouse in Europe. In 1927, the complex introduced the world’s first outdoor wave pool, followed by a whirlpool bath (bubble bath) in 1934.
- National Theatre - The National Theatre (Nemzeti Színház) is Hungary’s premier dramatic institution, housed in a striking modern building on the banks of the Danube in District IX. Opened in 2002, it serves as a central hub for Hungarian classical and contemporary drama.
- Balna - The Bálna (Hungarian for “Whale”) is a remarkable glass-and-steel architectural landmark on the Pest side of the Danube, located between the Liberty and Petőfi Bridges. Designed by Dutch architect Kas Oosterhuis, it uniquely integrates four 19th-century brick warehouses into a modern, whale-shaped structure.
- Mupa Budapest - Müpa Budapest (formerly known as the Palace of Arts) is Hungary’s most modern cultural institution and a world-class center for the performing arts. Opened in 2005, the award-winning building is celebrated for its outstanding acoustics and its unique ability to host multiple art forms—from classical music and opera to contemporary dance, jazz, and world music—under one roof.

- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Audio-guide
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Audio-guide
Embark on a Danube River cruise and take in the uninterrupted views of Budapest’s famous landmarks with an unlimited alcohol package. Enjoy sipping on exquisite Hungarian rosé wines, champagne, and beer as you glide past the illuminated Parliament, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge. This vibrant experience is perfect for friends, celebrations, or…
Embark on a Danube River cruise and take in the uninterrupted views of Budapest’s famous landmarks with an unlimited alcohol package. Enjoy sipping on exquisite Hungarian rosé wines, champagne, and beer as you glide past the illuminated Parliament, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge. This vibrant experience is perfect for friends, celebrations, or bachelorette parties, promising an unforgettable evening on the water surrounded by stunning cityscapes.
- Unlimited drinks including Hungarian rosé, champagne, and beer
- Stunning views of iconic landmarks lit up at night
- Perfect for friends, celebrations, and bachelorette parties
- Experience a relaxed and lively atmosphere on the Danube River
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.