5 result(s) for trip in Information
Dunakanyar / Danube Bend
- getting around
If you want to travel by boat to the Danube Bend, you can take the scheduled services operated by Mahart.
Gödöllő
- getting around
The most famous sight of the town, 30 km from Budapest, is the Grassalkovich Palace, the largest in Hungary. Maria Theresa stayed here several times, and it was the favourite home of Queen Elisabeth (Sissy) in the 19th century. Restoration is underway, but several wings are already open to the public.
Visegrád
- getting around
Golden age in the 15th c. during the reign of King Matthias. The excavated parts of the Renaissance palace are amazing. You get the best view over the Danube Bend from the Citadel right on top.
Esztergom
- getting around
The town, 70 km from Budapest, is the seat of the Hungarian Roman Catholic Church. It was a royal seat until the 13th century. St. Stephen was crowned here. The cathedral is Hungary's largest church, and the Christian Museum is one of the largest such collections.
Szentendre
- getting around
20 km from Budapest, the town dates back to the 14th c. Cultural and tourist centre, town of arts and artists, right on the bank of the Danube. Mediterranean atmosphere, Serb Orthodox monuments, 12 museums - one of them an open-air folk museum.
Dunakanyar / Danube Bend
- getting around
If you want to travel by boat to the Danube Bend, you can take the scheduled services operated by Mahart.
Gödöllő
- getting around
The most famous sight of the town, 30 km from Budapest, is the Grassalkovich Palace, the largest in Hungary. Maria Theresa stayed here several times, and it was the favourite home of Queen Elisabeth (Sissy) in the 19th century. Restoration is underway, but several wings are already open to the public.
Visegrád
- getting around
Golden age in the 15th c. during the reign of King Matthias. The excavated parts of the Renaissance palace are amazing. You get the best view over the Danube Bend from the Citadel right on top.
Esztergom
- getting around
The town, 70 km from Budapest, is the seat of the Hungarian Roman Catholic Church. It was a royal seat until the 13th century. St. Stephen was crowned here. The cathedral is Hungary's largest church, and the Christian Museum is one of the largest such collections.
Szentendre
- getting around
20 km from Budapest, the town dates back to the 14th c. Cultural and tourist centre, town of arts and artists, right on the bank of the Danube. Mediterranean atmosphere, Serb Orthodox monuments, 12 museums - one of them an open-air folk museum.