
Private Danube Bend tour - full day
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Stop At: Esztergom Basilica / Cathedral, Castle Hill Szt. István tér, Esztergom 2500 Hungary
the capital of Hungary and is still the centre of the Catholic Church. We visit the largest cathedral of Hungary (also burial place of famous cardinals, like Primate József Mindszenty)
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Visegrad Citadel, Varhegy, Visegrad 2025 Hungary
Visegrád: After the Mongol invasion a new fortification was constructed here in the mid-13th century. Currently it is a museum. The top of the hill offers a fascinating panorama on the Danube valley.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop, Dumtsa Jeno utca 12., Szentendre Hungary
Szentendre: It is a small baroque city built on medieval ruins, located at the gate of the Danube Bend. The town is considered to be the Artists' Village or the Painters' Town. We walk around the historical centre and enjoy the cobblestoned narrow streets as well as the baroque houses. After the guided tour you can also visit some museums (for example the famous Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum or the Confectionery Museum with marzipan figures).
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Esztergom Basilica / Cathedral, Castle Hill Szt. István tér, Esztergom 2500 Hungary
the capital of Hungary and is still the centre of the Catholic Church. We visit the largest cathedral of Hungary (also burial place of famous cardinals, like Primate József Mindszenty)
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Visegrad Citadel, Varhegy, Visegrad 2025 Hungary
Visegrád: After the Mongol invasion a new fortification was constructed here in the mid-13th century. Currently it is a museum. The top of the hill offers a fascinating panorama on the Danube valley.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop, Dumtsa Jeno utca 12., Szentendre Hungary
Szentendre: It is a small baroque city built on medieval ruins, located at the gate of the Danube Bend. The town is considered to be the Artists' Village or the Painters' Town. We walk around the historical centre and enjoy the cobblestoned narrow streets as well as the baroque houses. After the guided tour you can also visit some museums (for example the famous Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum or the Confectionery Museum with marzipan figures).
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Included
- Lunch - 3-course lunch
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- Transport by private vehicle
- Entry/Admission - Esztergom Basilica / Cathedral
- Entry/Admission - Visegrad Citadel
- Entry/Admission - Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop
Not included
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Infant seats available
- Not wheelchair accessible
- This tour is available in english, german, french, italian, spanish and portuguese
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Tourism
85%
Cultural
70%
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We love learning the history of an area. This tour filled our desires. We thought it would be a small group but it was just the driver, Zorba, the guide, forgotten name, and the 2 of us. We had a perfect day for traveling outside the city. During the drive we learned about the history and culture ofBudapest, Hungary. Our first stop was the Cathedral of Ezhergon. We crossed the river into Slovakia to view the Cathedral from the riverside; our guide said that this rated one of the most beautiful views in the world. Then we traveled onto Visegard castle. This castle is from the 1100's and requires quite a bit of walking (we were glad we couldn't do the tower at the cathedral). The views from castle were amazing and the history of the castle fascinating. We stopped at a local restaurant that served in a medieval style. Finally, we went to the small village of St. Andrews. Again, lots of walking through the cobblestone streets and alleys. The small village is full of shops and cafes. We stopped at the marzipan museum to see sculptures of fairy tales, structures, and Michael Jackson--all made of marzipan. This day was one of the highlights of our river cruise trip.