Love Danube ❤️ The most important international canal in Central and Eastern Europe, the second largest river in Europe, is photographed by planes at high altitudes. The Danube is so quiet and beautiful during the day and night.
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Danube River Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Danube is the second longest river in Europe and the most flowing river in the world. Whether historically or geographically, for Budapest, the Danube is an irreplaceable and important existence. The city of Budapest, known as the "Pearl of the Danube", is divided into two parts, Buda and Pest, by the Danube River flowing slowly. This section of the blue Danube river is narrower than the section that flows through Vienna. You can enjoy the Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, Szechenyi Chain Bridge, Elizabeth Bridge, etc. along the way by boat tour. The beautiful scenery on both sides of the river is clear at a glance.
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Danube River Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Love Danube ❤️ The most important international canal in Central and Eastern Europe, the second largest river in Europe, is photographed by planes at high altitudes. The Danube is so quiet and beautiful during the day and night.
Our cruise line is on the Danube, heading for Budapest, and the cruise ship is holding a grand singing and dancing party, seeing a warm and welcoming nation, and the guests of the ship are very engaged.
The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, flowing through most of Central and South-East Europe, and the largest cities on the river are Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade and Bratislava, all capitals of their respective countries. The Danube Valley also has six capital cities: Bucharest, Sofia, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Sarajevo and Pristina, the capital of Hungary Budapest is probably the most beautiful city on the Danube, with several famous classical buildings along the Danube. Includes the Hungarian Parliament and Buda Castle.
With the chain bridge as the central axis, the Danube River is always full of people, lively and lively, day and night. Music, dance, beer, and food will accompany you through the day. Every trip, you can't miss the most famous local food except for taking pictures. Budapest is the most famous foie gras meal, the price is much cheaper than France. Hungary is a big agricultural country, and most of the foie gras materials of French Western food are imported from Hungary, so it will be a pity to come to Budapest without trying the foie gras meal. After a full meal, of course, you have to take a night view. The night lighting project in the cloth city is quite beautiful, plus summer to drink beer, leisure walks, dances and entertainment, it is really a city that never sleeps.
The beautiful Danube makes Budapest icing on the cake. A beautiful city is accompanied by a beautiful river. The Danube River flows through many countries, and Budapest is equally colorful. In addition to the famous chain bridges and other bridges across the river, there are famous landscapes such as the Parliament Building and Buda Castle Mountain on both sides of the river. Whether standing on the river bank, passing by the river by car, or watching the Danube River in Castle Mountain, it is a beautiful scenery.
The four main bridges that link Buda and Pace across the Danube, the Chain Bridge, the Margaret Bridge, the Elizabeth Bridge and the Freedom Bridge, were all destroyed and rebuilt after World War II. It is not as beautiful as the architecture on the Seine in Paris, but the importance of the city is self-evident, and the span is larger, self-styled, and it witnesss history. The most expensive land on both sides of the strait, the most important buildings are concentrated, and it is still being developed south along the river.
The Danube section of Budapest has Freedom Bridge, Elizabeth Bridge (Cisi Bridge), Selcheny Chain Bridge, and Margaret Bridge from south to north. The scenery on both sides of the Straits is beautiful, and the humanities and natural landscapes are intersecting. Similar to the Bund section of the Huangpu River.