"Evening lights Budapest" / reviews about tours and sights Budapest

Anonim

Our last day of our husband's bus tour of Europe (Slovakia-Austria-Hungary) as part of the excursion group we spent in the Hungarian capital Budapest. After a walk around the city and dating with his bright attractions, all tourists received a tempting offer from a guide - to make a walk on a boat on the Blue Danube. By paying 60 euros for two (the cost of excursion "Evening lights of Budapest" and several glasses of champagne), at 20.00 local time we arrived at the urban berth and found themselves on the deck of the ship. Enjoying sparkling wine, together with other present, we were infused in the atmosphere of the holiday, listening to the fascinating story of the Russian-speaking guide, which mounded the facts from the history of Budapest with sparkling jokes. We learned that the hilly I will and the plain fellow one - the capital of Hungary, unite eight bridges: Arpad Bridge, Koshta Bridge, Margit Bridge, Petheth Bridge, Bridge Rakoki, Liberty Bridge, Chain Bridge, Herzhebet Bridge. Each of the four bridges under which we sailed, struck not only the size, but also bright illumination. However, the most fabulous was the moment when we saw the highlighted building of the Hungarian Parliament - from his majestic beauty simply intercepted the Spirit. No photo is able to convey these feelings, but we made a few snapshots. Summing up everything written, I want to note that the excursion "Evening lights of Budapest" will be interested in senior schoolchildren, young people and the older generation. Assembly walking on the ship in the offseason (spring-autumn), it is worth considering that the air temperature with a twilight approach tends to a decrease, so it is better to capture warm clothes or a cozy plaid with you. I liked the excursion, but I would not call it a budget and affordable. To friends and acquaintances can be advised for informational purposes to swim in the Danube, but, in my opinion, Budapest is more beautiful during the daytime and during walking.

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