The mighty Danube guides our morning journey from Bratislava to Budapest, Hungary's magnificent capital. Hungary reveals itself as a land of beautiful monuments and romantic music, where history resonates through every cobblestone and melody.
Buda and Pest, two of the city's three historic regions, face each other across the Danube, which forms the physical and spiritual centre of the Hungarian capital. This great river serves as the city's centrepiece, its heart, and its pulse, creating an even more intimate relationship than the Seine enjoys with Paris or the Arno with Florence.
Upon arrival, we embark on a walking tour of the city's urban heart, an area filled with stately old buildings, grand avenues, and countless narrow streets that tell Budapest's thousand-year story. We take local transport to the massive neo-Gothic Parliament (Orszaghaz), the most visible building on Budapest's left bank. Built by 1,000 workers between 1885 and 1902, this magnificent structure has become the symbol of the capital with its slender towers, spacious arcades, high windows and vast central dome.
Our route continues past the Museum of Ethnography to the stately Liberty Square (Szabadsag ter), then to Roosevelt Square and the famous Chain Bridge, the oldest and most beautiful of seven road bridges spanning the Danube in Budapest. Before its construction, the river could only be crossed by ferry or by a pontoon bridge that had to be removed when ice blocks floated downstream in winter.
Overnight in Budapest
 
Included Meal(s): Breakfast and Dinner