
▲ The Széchenyi Chain Bridge spans across the Danube River, connecting Buda and Pest. As one of the city's ancient, renowned, and beautiful bridges, it forms a captivating nightscape together with its surrounding architecture.

▲ The Szentendrei Duna-part is not large, but it is lined with various churches, craft shops, galleries, workshops, museums, bars, and cafes. The colorful houses have a unique style, and the winding cobblestone streets evoke a sense of traditional romance.

▲ Located on the north bank of the Danube River, it's an excellent spot for night views. From various vantage points on the hilltop, you can enjoy panoramic views of the entire Budapest area, especially the city center along the Danube, which feels almost within reach.

▲ Matthias Church is situated along the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary's capital, next to the renowned Fisherman's Bastion. This neo-Gothic style church blends Hungarian folk elements, Art Nouveau, and Turkish designs. The white spire and vibrant roof add charm and liveliness to the structure, while the interior's stained glass windows and frescoes are absolute must-see highlights.







