Danube Bend Tour by van
Overview
Individual travelers seeking a more engaging experience than typical bus tours can benefit from a private guide. This option allows for personal interaction and flexibility during your journey.
- 🚶♂️ Stops can be made anywhere, anytime upon request for a tailored experience.
- 🗣️ Communication with the guide is straightforward, unlike in larger bus settings.
- 🚌 Bus tours are often lengthy and may lack the personal touch found in private arrangements.
To enhance your travel experience, choose private guiding for personalized interactions and flexibility without any expiration on your plans, while benefiting from options available worldwide.
Mercedes V Class
Pickup included
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- Licensed professional guide.
- Proper comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with panoramic roof.
- Visegradi Fellegvar
- Esztergom Basilica / Cathedral
- Infant/child seat: 10 USD/person (optional)
- Entry fees Cathedral: 10 USD/group and Visegrad Castle: 6 USD/adult and 3 USD/child, youth
- Food and drink
Meeting point
Return details
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Esztergom Basilica / CathedralEsztergom was the first capital of Hungary, 1000 years ago. Our state founder, King St. Stephen, was born here. Today it's the Head of the Hungarian Roman Catholic Church. Here we'll visit the largest Cathedral in Central and Eastern Europe, including the crypt where Cardinal Mindszenty was reburied. Travel time: 70-80 min.
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Visegradi FellegvarVisegrád is located in the middle of the Danube Bend. It was Hungary's Royal Seat in the 14th and 15th centuries. There is a fortress on the hilltop with a breathtaking view to the hair-pin turn of the Danube. This is one of the rare places where the river actually looks blue - as it is in the famous Blue Danube waltz, composed by Johann Strauss. The castle functions as a museum today where visitors can get an authentic mediaeval impression. Travel time: 25-35 min.
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SzentendreSzentendre is also known as an "artists' village". It has been favoured by many local artists because of its friendly and picturesque ambience. Thanks to the former Serbian refugees, who originally came here to escape the Turkish/Ottoman invasions of Central Europe, there is a kind of Serbian atmosphere in the village even to this day. There are narrow, cobblestone streets, colorful houses with small courtyards, museums and lots of handicraft shops. The trip back to Budapest can be made on a boat, if you prefer. Travel time: 40-50 min.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.