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Budapest, Danube, Danube Bend, Enchanting Architectural Wonders, Glittering Lights, Hungary, River Cruise, Travel and Tourism, Viking River Cruise
Some six months have now passed since our first magical Viking River Cruise, yet it can still be a little difficult to determine whether Day 13 was actually the grandest or perhaps even the most dismal of days.
On the one hand we’d been relaxing, yes we’d actually been socialising and partying whilst sailing on towards what can only be described as the a most Spectacular Panorama…. “Budapest by Night”.
But on the other we were now beginning our sad farewells. We’d actually spent time today catching up with other guests to discuss their plans for post-cruise journeys and of course to wish them well as they made their way back home.
Day 13 was going to be our very last day of sailing along the mighty Danube. By tomorrow we would have just one more day of precious luxury to enjoy.
By early evening we would be dressing in our glittering finery….attending the Captain’s elegant Farewell Reception and Formal Dinner.
Amazingly D.B. and I had managed to spend some time during the early afternoon hours just lazing in the Viking Longship’s main lounge, enjoying the comforts and, at times. soaking up the gentle Spring Breeze out on the lovely alfresco Aquavit Terrace.
Later in the afternoon our Longship Tor had passed by the famous Danube Bend along with the notable Eszgertom Basilica which is said to be the largest catholic cathedral in Hungary.
We’d been cocktailed, we’d been champagned, we’d been wined and dined, and YES….all in a most convivial atmosphere right throughout the evening.
Many guests were now starting to trade Email addresses and contact information with their new found friends.
But I will never forget…..it was some time shortly after 10.00pm that the real magic began to crescendo as Viking Tor started it’s culminating cruise into the sparkling city of Budapest.
I don’t think very many of us were actually expecting the level of fairy tale enchantment that was soon infusing the night’s atmosphere. We drank it all in….the sparkling architectural wonder. There was the stately parliament building, there were so many historical bridges, there was an ABSOLUTELY GLISTENING display of city lights, and a very romantic…… almost magical castle. There were many beautiful old buildings lining the banks of the Danube. They all seemed to add their own aura to the breathtaking vista of this evening. Yes Budapest was just like a fairy tale kingdom after dark.
It was all a most amazing and satisfying climax to our truly remarkable cruise.
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Beautiful pics! I loved Budapest, it is such an enchanting city. We didn’t get around to doing a river cruise, we were too busy eating (as I am just about to post!) but from your photos it looked like it was a magical night!
Budapest is actually a wonderful surprise. I had no idea how architecturally exciting it was. After dark it is truly spectacular.
Loving the night shots — wow x
Yes isn’t it lovely at night Dawn.
Definitely, it’s great to see the images — once again a treat.
What a beautiful city, Michelle. Parliament House is just gorgeous at night. 🙂
Oh Sylvia it was all so special. Budapest is most striking after dark with all of the classical old buildings literally ornamenting the banks of the Danube.
It is an amazing city – the Parliament building is extraordinary. Wonderful to see it all floodlit at night in your lovely photos.
Yes it was truly stunning as we sailed along the Danube into Budapest City that evening. There was a lot of excitement in the air as well. Many of us were all up on the very top deck taking it in. The short YouTube video I inserted also shows a lot of the beauty even though taken from a different boat. Oh and thank you for your kind comments re my photos. It was very difficult to take them as there was such a lot of movement on the water and we were actually still sailing….we were moving quite fast.