Excursion «Cruise "Capitals along the Danube" (4 nights)»

Class «Tourist class»
Type Group tour
Language Russian

Day 1: 18:00 Vienna / Austria
A visit to Vienna immerses you in the cultural capital of Europe, filled with two thousand years of history. Regardless of your interest in art, visiting Vienna — this is a unique experience. Plan tours of St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Hofburg Palace and Belvedere to admire the architectural masterpieces of the 12th century. The Hundertwasser apartment building with its original roof will become a symbol of modern Vienna. Museums are free for visitors and locals, making your stay even more enjoyable.

Day 2: 13:00 Vienna / Austria
As you continue your exploration of Vienna, enjoy the cultural riches of the historical capital. Include a visit to St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Hofburg Palace and Belvedere. The Hundertwasser apartment building with its unique roof continues to impress. Free entry to federal and city museums for children and teenagers — additional pleasure.

Day 3: 02:10 Budapest / Hungary
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, impresses with a wealth of architectural masterpieces, museums and galleries, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The panorama of the city overlooking the Danube became another source of pride. Explore Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and stroll through Andrássy, seeing a variety of buildings. Margaret Island and its nature reserve are also worth visiting.

Day 3: 02:10-23:30 Budapest / Hungary
Budapest — the capital of Hungary, rich in architectural masterpieces and museums. The panorama of the city from the Danube is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is unique with its 120 thermal springs. Visit Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and stroll along Andrássy Avenue, adding Margaret Island to your list of places to visit.

Day 4: 16:00 Bratislava / Slovakia
Capital of Slovakia — Bratislava, unique in its location, borders Austria and Hungary. The city has many museums and historical sites. We recommend starting your acquaintance with Bratislava Castle, visiting the Blue Church, St. Martin's Cathedral and other interesting places.

Day 5: 08:00 Vienna / Austria
Vienna, a cultural capital with a rich history, invites you on excursions. Visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Peter's Church, Hofburg Palace or Belvedere. A notable symbol of the city is the Hundertwasser apartment building with its unique roof. In Vienna, children and teenagers can visit federal and city museums for free.

Important

If cabins of the selected class are not available, alternative options will be offered (possibly at an additional cost)

Departure days

Departure days depend on your departure city

Info

The following services are not included in the cruise price and require additional payment:

  • Excursions.
  • Tips to staff
  • Use of the spa area and beauty services
  • Air travel
  • Transfers before and/or after the cruise
  • Health insurance

Attractions

Vein

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a unique combination of rich history and modern culture. Considered the cultural capital of Europe, this city attracts visitors with its museums, opera houses and architectural masterpieces, including St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace. Vienna also surprises with modern symbols, such as the Hundertwasser apartment building. An integral part of the city are its narrow streets, ancient buildings and beautiful parks, creating a unique atmosphere of a European capital.

Budapest

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is located on the banks of the Danube River. The city attracts with its architectural riches, historical monuments and thermal springs. The Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, and thermal baths such as Gellert and Széchenyi are key attractions. Budapest is also famous for its cultural events, museums and picturesque promenades, creating a unique atmosphere of this beautiful European city.

Bratislava

Bratislava is the capital and largest city of Slovakia. Situated on the banks of the Danube River, this compact and cozy city has a rich history and cultural heritage. Key attractions include Bratislava's hilltop castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, the New Coat of Arms Bridge, and the attractive streets of the Old Town with their cafes and shops. Bratislava is famous for its folklore traditions, and at the same time offers modern entertainment and events for visitors.

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