Explore Austria·Czech Republic·Hungary (Part 2)
❤️ The business cards of Austria·Czech Republic·Hungary
✅City of Music Vienna🇦🇹 Timeless masterpieces, world-renowned musicians, Vienna is like a city of music where you can find everything related to music, and you can always hear the elegant waltz.
✅Habsburg Family🇦🇹 The most famous imperial family in Europe, they once controlled half of Europe, and now many European countries still have relics related to this family.
✅Danube River🌏 The second longest river in Europe, flowing through many European countries. The riverbanks are lined with endless scenery, and large cities like Vienna and Budapest are like pearls dropped onto the Danube, stringing it into a beautiful necklace.
✅Cuisine🥙 In the Czech Republic and Hungary, 'eating big pieces of meat and drinking big bowls of wine' is the most common lifestyle. They make various pork chops and hams. Hungarian cuisine, with its nomadic heritage, has a unique flavor. The people of these countries also love beer, and Pilsen in the Czech Republic is one of the most famous beer cities in Europe.
✅Hot Springs♨️ Hungary and the Czech Republic are countries rich in hot springs, but here, the springs are not mainly for bathing, but for direct drinking. The hot springs in the cities of Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně in the Czech Republic are the most famous, and there are also many beautifully constructed medieval spa colonnades, which are also a major attraction.
✅Architectural Art🏠 Here you can see various styles of architecture, Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque, Renaissance, Arabian, Turkish... They blend and coexist harmoniously, forming the very distinctive Bohemian architectural style.
✅Natural Scenery🏞️ The scenery of Bohemia mostly arises by the water, with peaceful towns distributed along the riverbanks. The natural scenery with mountains and waters and the harmonious pastoral views give a sense of freedom, and the close contact with nature completely relaxes the body and mind.
In Vienna, there are actually many Danube rivers, including a real Danube, a parallel canal, an arc of the old Danube and a small river in the old town, and there is still a lot of room for development on the Danube!
We first arrived on the Danube, with the Vienna International Centre, one of the main United Nations offices around the world, where the International Atomic Energy Agency is headquartered, unlike the old city centre, where it is a modern city with towering modern buildings standing on the Danube. The Danube is very clear, blue as the sea against the blue sky, and there are no freight ships here except for cruise ships.
Traveling by car and taking a cruise to enjoy the Danube is completely two worlds, but it can't hide the beauty of the Danube at all, the blue sky and white clouds, the blue water and green mountains, the beautiful scenery is heartwarming.
As a winding ribbon through Europe's heart, the Danube River is a journey of enchantment and cultural immersion. Cruising its waters unveils a living tapestry of landscapes—quaint villages, ancient castles, and vibrant cities. Each bend in the river whispers tales of history, connecting the past and present.
Strauss' famous round dance song Blue Danube, let the Danube River flowing through many countries of continental Europe famous, especially Austria's Danube, because this song is famous, attracted the attention of fans around the world!
Europe's largest river passes through the Wahaus Valley in Austria, and the river is magnificent and spectacular. It is home to the ruins of Krems, Hallstatt, and large vineyards and crops. Very beautiful!
We recommend you to go when the weather is not hot. We can take a bus boat and float far away. We can see a lot of scenery. It is estimated that we have arrived in the suburbs of BUDAPEST and come back on line 3 of the subway. There are apes on both sides of the river who can't cry. The light boat has already had a magnificent view.