Discover Hungary’s stunning Danube Bend in a 4WD. Explore Szentendre, Visegrád, and Esztergom, with unique routes and breathtaking views. Book your adventure today.
Discover Hungary’s stunning Danube Bend in a 4WD. Explore Szentendre, Visegrád, and Esztergom, with unique routes and breathtaking views. Book your adventure today.
- Szentendre - Szentendre, Hungary, is a charming town that beautifully blends various cultures, evident in its cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture, and lively art scene. Established by Serbs in the 17th century, it features a distinctive Serbian Orthodox quarter, delightful museums, and a picturesque Danube River promenade, making it a…
- Szentendre - Szentendre, Hungary, is a charming town that beautifully blends various cultures, evident in its cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture, and lively art scene. Established by Serbs in the 17th century, it features a distinctive Serbian Orthodox quarter, delightful museums, and a picturesque Danube River promenade, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and culture lovers.
- Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop - Enter a magical realm where sweet dreams become reality! This delightful venue offers visitors the opportunity to shop from a stunning selection of exquisite marzipan creations, perfect for indulging or gifting. Discover the fascinating museum to learn about the history and artistry of marzipan making, and be amazed by unique exhibits like the impressive 78-kilogram life-sized marzipan woman, showcasing the craft’s creativity. Watch master confectioners as they shape and sculpt marzipan into edible art, making your visit both educational and delicious. A sweet adventure awaits!
- Visegrad Citadel - Visegrád Castle in Hungary is a dream destination for history buffs and nature lovers. Featuring an impressive 13th-century citadel with breathtaking Danube views, this site offers a chance to explore Hungary’s royal past and capture stunning photos of the Danube Bend. Visitors can also see a wax figure exhibit of the famous 1335 meeting of three kings.
(Please note that from December 1 - December 23, and January 13 - February 28, the castle is open only on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. From December 26 - January 12, the castle is open daily.)
- Devil’s Mill Waterfall - Visegrad boasts a hidden gem: the Pilis Biosphere Reserve, a national park within a national park. This picturesque area is characterized by its unique vegetation, winding creeks, cascading waterfalls, and serene lakes filled with trout. Enjoy the unique experience of tasting freshly prepared trout, caught directly from these lakes, or game from the surrounding forests, at a cozy forest restaurant nestled among the trees (the restaurant is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, but there are many other lunch options nearby).
- Esztergom - Overlooking Esztergom, Hungary, the Esztergom Basilica is a magnificent sight. As the largest church in the country, it features a grand neoclassical design, a massive dome visible for kilometers, and a rich history. Built on the site of earlier churches dating back to King Stephen I, it serves as the seat of the Catholic Church in Hungary and offers breathtaking views and a deep connection to Hungarian history.
- Museum of Christian Art (Kereszteny Muzeum) - The Esztergom Christian Museum is a treasure trove of ecclesiastical art and history, featuring Hungary’s most prestigious church collection. As the nation’s third most significant painting collection—rivaling Budapest’s Museum of Fine Arts and the Hungarian National Gallery—it offers an exquisite journey through centuries of European and Hungarian masterpieces. From late medieval wonders like Thomas de Coloswar’s Calvary Altar and the Garamszentbenedek Lord’s Coffin, through the Passion paintings of the most outstanding artist of late medieval Hungarian painting, known as “Master MS”, to the magnificent modern paintings, the museum’s diversity is unparalleled.
- Veroce - As the last stop of the day, visitors will enjoy coffee or ice cream in Verőce, a charming village on the banks of the Danube River, where they can view an interesting riverside system of retaining walls, first designed by the famous Hungarian architect Miklós Ybl. It’s a unique sight in the Hungarian part of the Danube, and a hidden gem that few tour operators include, despite its obvious charm.
- Nagymaros - The return to Budapest will be on the opposite side of the Danube, first through Slovakia, then passing through beautiful villages of Swabian German origin. A stop in Nagymaros offers a stunning view of the Visegrád Castle and the Danube Bend—a scenic spot rarely visited by tour operators.
- Diadalív - Discover Hungary’s only triumphal arch, the Vác Arch of Triumph, affectionately known as the “Stone Gate” by locals. This remarkable monument, built in 1764 to honor Empress Maria Theresa, was designed in elegant Copf style by Viennese architect Isidore Canevale. Commissioned by Bishop Antal Migazzi for the Empress’s grand reception, the arch has a fascinating story: legend has it that, constructed in just two weeks, the Empress hesitated to drive her carriage beneath it. Upon her departure weeks later, reassured by its sturdy presence, she confidently passed through. Today, this beautifully restored free-standing arch, adorned with striking illumination, offers a majestic sight for visitors to admire.

- Private transportation with pickup and drop-off at your Budapest accommodation or preferred location
- Guiding in English
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Private transportation with pickup and drop-off at your Budapest accommodation or preferred location
- Guiding in English
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Admission to Open Air Museum (optional): 3.000 HUF/8 USD/adult (Family/children’s tickets available)
- Visegrad Castle: 2500 HUF/7 USD/adult (Family/children’s tickets available)
- Admission to Christian Museum: 1500 HUF/adult
- Lunch
- Admission to Open Air Museum (optional): 3.000 HUF/8 USD/adult (Family/children’s tickets available)
- Visegrad Castle: 2500 HUF/7 USD/adult (Family/children’s tickets available)
- Admission to Christian Museum: 1500 HUF/adult
Join an unforgettable day trip to the stunning Danube Bend, one of Hungary’s most picturesque regions, in a comfortable and safe Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD. This unique tour includes visits to the charming Mediterranean-style old town of Szentendre, the magnificent Castle of Visegrád, and the equally impressive Basilica of Esztergom. Unlike most tours,…
Join an unforgettable day trip to the stunning Danube Bend, one of Hungary’s most picturesque regions, in a comfortable and safe Mitsubishi Outlander 4WD. This unique tour includes visits to the charming Mediterranean-style old town of Szentendre, the magnificent Castle of Visegrád, and the equally impressive Basilica of Esztergom. Unlike most tours, this journey will return to Budapest via the opposite side of the Danube, offering breathtaking views and the opportunity to explore charming, historical villages. From Esztergom, the tour will cross into Slovakia to capture photos of the Esztergom Basilica from across the river, then return to Budapest through Nagymaros/Verőce/Vác, with photo stops along the way. After exploring Szentendre’s old town, visitors can enjoy the world-famous local Marzipan Manufacture and Museum, and in Esztergom, the unique medieval collection of the Christian Museum. The tour offers flexibility with timing, stops, and dining options to suit your preferences.
- Total time spent at the attractions is about 7 hours - 7 hours 30 minutes, if you decide to do all of them, inluding the Open Air Museum and Esztergom. Transport time is an extra 90-120 minutes, depending on your customization.
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.