GELLERT HILL (GELLERT HEGY)




See and experience all the amazing things of Budapest on this combo tour of the famous Gellert Thermal Bath and the day or night River Cruise passing along the River Danube. Gellert Thermal Bath What's a trip without taking a relaxing break at the spa or indulging in a good massage? Enter the Gellert Thermal Bath and soak up the exquisite art-nouveau architecture, made up of turquoise and marine-green Zsolnay mosaics and ceramics. Explore several pools while being surrounded by neo-classical cherub statues, and botanical friezes. Many of the pools have underwater jets for aqua massage therapy and are filled with natural spring water. You can also enjoy your time at the sauna, after soaking in the healing properties of the thermal bath. Best of Budapest This 1-hour cruise takes you through the best sites of Budapest, giving you a sense of the architectural and historical elements of the city. From passing stunning bridges like the Chain Bridge and Elisabeth Bridge to cruising along Margaret Island bustling with locals, this getaway is perfect. This day or night time River Cruise offers a unique experience based on which time of the day you choose. See the famous statues of Szent Gellert and the beautiful Hungarian woman, Citadella, above the bridge. Itinerary Attractions covered on the cruise: Chain Bridge Bronze Shoes Memorial Parliament Margaret Island Fisherman’s Bastion Buda Castle Castle Garden Bazaar Elizabeth Bridge Gellert Hill National Theatre Central Market Hall

Embark on an 85-minute evening Budapest boat cruise across the Danube! See the city's landmarks from a unique vantage point as you sail past prestigious hotels, the Bronze Shoes, the majestic House of Parliament, and more. Admire the panoramic views of Gellert Hill, the charming Castle District, the historical Citadel, and the impressive Hungarian National Theatre. Sip and relax On this cruise, the glass isn’t just half-full, it’s always flowing. Let the bubbles of Prosecco enhance your onboard experience. Relax and enjoy the view, where friendly waiters ensure your glass is always topped up. Sit back, sip your drink, and soak in the city lights. The night's full of possibilities.



Step aboard a scenic Danube cruise in Budapest, and choose between flexible daytime or evening options, each complemented by a refreshing welcome drink. Glide past Budapest’s iconic sights, including the majestic Parliament Building, Shoes on the Danube Bank, Gellert Hill, Fisherman’s Bastion, Margaret Island, and more. Select a cruise with audio commentary to hear stories about Buda Castle’s medieval royal legacy, Parliament’s Gothic architecture, Chain Bridge’s destruction and reconstruction after World War II, and more. Upgrade to an evening cruise to enjoy live music and unlimited cocktails, perfectly complementing Budapest’s illuminated riverside views.

Your sightseeing adventure commences from Dock no.6 at Mahart Terminal where you hop on board a comfortable boat for an hour-long scenic cruise. You will catch a glimpse of Budapest’s world-famous sites like the majestic Hungarian Parliament Building, the National Theater, and the Palace of Arts in all their glory! Sail past the iconic landmarks of the Castle District, including the Matthias Church, the Royal Castle, and the Fisherman’s Bastion. Have your cameras ready to click incredible pictures of the city on the banks of the Danube River, especially when the sun sets and the capital is illuminated. You will spot the Liberty Monument and the Citadel as symbols of freedom and prosperity, on Gellért Hill. Margaret Island You will then enjoy some time at Margaret Island in the heart of Budapest, where the cruise halts for a while so you can disembark and explore its beauty. You can take a walk among its lovely flower gardens and romantic ruins before you board the boat again to begin your voyage back to Vigadó Square. Itinerary Hungarian Parliament Building | Margaret Island | Fishermen's Bastion | Buda Castle Castle Garden | Gellert Hill | St. Gellert Thermal Bath | National Theatre | Balna | Elisabeth Bridge
