Budapest : Visite guidée en bus de 3 heures et croisière fluviale de 1 heure





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Découvrez le meilleur de la capitale hongroise lors d'une visite en bus avec un guide en direct et une croisière fluviale inoubliable d'une heure. Découvrez Budapest magnifique et ses magnifiques sites depuis la terre et l'eau, sans les tracas de marcher dans la foule. Votre visite commence par un Grand City Tour de Budapest de 3 heures. Vous passerez devant l'emblématique bâtiment du Parlement avant de traverser le Danube par le pont Margaret. Le bus vous conduira à la zone du château du côté de Buda. Ici, vous profiterez d'une courte promenade au Bastion des pêcheurs et à l'extérieur de l'église Matthias, le palais présidentiel et les cours du château. Ensuite, le bus vous conduira à travers le pont Elizabeth jusqu’à la place des Héros. Passez par l'Opéra et la Basilique Saint-Étienne sur le chemin du retour au bureau EUrama où la visite en bus se termine afin de commencer l'expérience de croisière sur le Danube.La visite en bateau commence au centre-ville au terminal Vigadó Square-MAHART dock 6 et dure 1 heure, les clients peuvent choisir parmi plusieurs heures de départ.
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Itinéraire
L'élément central de la place des Héros, ainsi que d'un monument de Budapest, est le Mémorial du Millénaire.La Hongrie, connue pour son complexe de statues emblématiques mettant en vedette les sept chefs des Magyars et d'autres dirigeants nationaux hongrois importants, ainsi que la pierre commémorative de Les héros, souvent appelés à tort le tombeau du soldat inconnu.
Le Halászbástya ou Bastion des pêcheurs est l'un des monuments les plus connus de Budapest, situé dans le château de Buda, dans le 1er arrondissement de Budapest. C'est l'une des attractions touristiques les plus importantes en raison du panorama unique de Budapest depuis les terrasses d'observation néo-romanes. La façade principale du Bastion des pêcheurs, parallèle au Danube, mesure environ 140 mètres de long, dont l'allée sud mesure environ 40 mètres, le nord mesure 65 mètres et le parapet central orné mesure 35 mètres. Ses sept tours de pierre aigües symbolisent les sept chefs des Hongrois qui ont fondé la Hongrie en 895.
Le bâtiment du Parlement hongrois, qui se traduit par Maison du Pays ou Maison de la Nation, également connu sous le nom de Parlement de Budapest après son emplacement, est le siège de l'Assemblée nationale de Hongrie, un monument remarquable de la Hongrie et une destination touristique populaire en Budapest. Il est situé sur la place Kossuth, dans la partie Pest de la ville et sur les rives du Danube. Il s'agit actuellement du plus grand bâtiment de Hongrie, conçu par l'architecte hongrois Imre Steindl dans un style néogothique et inauguré en 1902.
L'Opéra d'État hongrois (hongrois: Magyar Állami Operaház) est un opéra néo-Renaissance situé dans le centre de Budapest, sur Andrássy út. À l'origine connu sous le nom de Royal Opera House hongrois, il a été conçu par Miklós Ybl, une figure majeure de l'architecture hongroise du XIXe siècle. La construction a commencé en 1875, financée par la ville de Budapest et par l'empereur François-Joseph I d'Autriche-Hongrie, et la nouvelle maison a ouvert au public le 27 septembre 1884. Avant la fermeture du "Népszínház" à Budapest, c'était le le troisième plus grand bâtiment d'opéra de la ville; c'est aujourd'hui le deuxième plus grand opéra de Budapest et de Hongrie.
La basilique Saint-Étienne est une basilique catholique romaine à Budapest, en Hongrie. Il est nommé en l'honneur d'Étienne, le premier roi de Hongrie (c 975-1038), dont la main droite est logée dans le reliquaire. C'était le sixième plus grand bâtiment d'église en Hongrie avant 1920. Depuis le changement de nom du siège primitif, c'est la co-cathédrale de l'archidiocèse catholique romain d'Esztergom-Budapest. Aujourd'hui, c'est le troisième plus grand édifice religieux de la Hongrie actuelle.
- Le bateau part du Quai n°6 (MAHART) - une croisière d'une heure sur le Danube, les clients peuvent choisir parmi plusieurs départs
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(185)
The tour man was very informative and very knowledgeable about all. He was very funny and helpful. It was a bus tour, walking (not much) and cruise 🚢. It was fantastic. I totally recommend it
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Not a pleasant experience. The tour guide was more interested in us tipping the driver and serving coffees in her friends coffee shop. Small talkings about Hungarian politics mondenities and personal life. Very disappointing.
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Our tour guy was very knowledgeable and gave of enough time to take pictures and enjoy our tour. He was polite and spoke his Spanish very well. The bus was clean, comfortable, and had AC. Don't forget to ask for your boat ride pass if you bought the package. If you don't ask, they might forget to give it to you as the tour guy is not part of that. The good thing about the boat pass, you can use it at your own leisure time while you are here. It can be a day boat ride or night and you choose your times scheduled already.
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The tour covered 3 major spots Mathaias church, hero square and st. Stephen church but didnot cover budapest parliament and the castle. Cruise was good but we had to wait 1 hour in sun as we were dropped at the inter continental, and to the cruise jetty was almostb10 minute walk.
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Knowledgeable guide, lovely coach and a great way to see the beauty of Budapest. We learnt loads. Really enjoyed this tour.
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You had to be in good shape. The boat trip was good, but it took a lot of time. We had a long wait time.
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Knowledge of Guide was amazing and the driver did whatever he could to ensure we got close to the attraction.
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A great small group tour of the top spots in Budapest. Dora was very engaging and super informative. She really knew her history. The 1 hour stop in the Castle District was the highlight. The castle, bastion and church are amazing plus great views of pest. It was well worth the 10 euro to visit inside the church. The rest of the tour was mostly information and photo stops. The bus’ a/c was not working well and we were dripping with sweat. The speaker was not the best either as people in the back found it hard to hear.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us! We’re glad that Dora’s enthusiasm and knowledge contributed to your enjoyment, and that the visit to the Castle District was a highlight for you. We apologize for the issues with the bus air conditioning and the sound system — we will pass this feedback to our team for future improvements. We hope to have the opportunity to provide you with an even more memorable experience in the future!
The tour guide helped us in discovering the timeless beauty of Budapest on a captivating three-hour bus and river cruise tour. Travel through grand boulevards, historic squares, and iconic landmarks including Buda Castle, Heroes' Square, and the magnificent Hungarian Parliament Building. Then we unwind on a scenic cruise along the Danube River, where breathtaking panoramic views reveal the charm of both Buda and Pest. A perfect introduction to the heart and heritage of Hungary’s elegant capital.
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Confirmation number: 1773971699 Booking reference number: 1391434119 We reserved a Viator Budapest Tour for 3-hours guided coach tour and 1-hour boat ride. Our pickup point was listed as Apáczai Csere János u. 12, Budapest; but there is no #12 on the street. There was no “Viator Pickup Point” sign. There was a side entrance to the Hotel Intercontinental Conference Center; perhaps that was what was intended. Several buses and vans were waiting and we had to ask each driver if they were the Viator tour. We finally found our tour after calling the Viator number. There was no “Viator” sign on his Mercedes van. Lots of opportunity for improvement here. The vehicle was a spacious black Mercedes van, nicely appointed. The driver was skillful and safe. We chose this tour because we two senior ladies cannot walk very far. The tour stopped twice, once at the Heroes square for 30 minutes and once at the Castle District for 45 minutes so the guests could walk around, which we did not intend to do. At the Heroes Square, we asked about public restrooms and the guide, Adam, was no help. By ourselves, we saw a Souvenir shop that advertised restrooms. It turned out that there was a charge, which we didn’t expect. Oops. Adam should have told us about that and did not. At the Castle District we asked about a café where we could sit and rest. Adam waved vaguely and said there are lots of cafés, pick one. Not helpful. Otherwise, Adam was very knowledgeable and had excellent English. He just needs to be more helpful regarding things like restrooms and cafés. There was no boat ride. The tour ended after three hours. We paid $128.40 for this tour. We think we should get a refund of $32.10, or 25%, since there was no boat tour.



