DANUBE RIVER From the Black Forest to the Black Sea, the Danube River’s influence on European culture can not be understated. Navigating through 10 countries, four capital cities and the esteemed Wachau Valley, this fascinating waterway’s dramatic course unveils centuries-old stories along its banks. Imposing fortresses, beautifully preserved palaces and ancient castles are visible at almost every turn, intertwined with quirky, forward-thinking cities and peaceful towns that have barely changed since their conception. Step back in time and walk in the footsteps of the former residents who helped shape a culture and discover why the ‘blue Danube’ inspired so many of history’s great creatives.
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A proud city which has found strength in adversity, Budapest has so many unique qualities, making it a truly wonderful place to explore. From eclectic architecture to natural hot springs, there is something to suit every interest. Formerly two separate cities divided by the Danube, both certainly possess their own personalities, with Buda to the west and Pest to the east.
On the German and Austrian border, the picturesque Bavarian town of Passau is nicknamed the ‘Three Rivers City’, as the meeting point of the Danube, Ilz and Inn rivers. Overlooking the city, the 13th century Veste Oberhaus is now home to a museum, hostel and restaurant, while Passau Old Town is recognised for its beautiful Baroque architecture, namely St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its onion-domed towers and an organ boasting over 17,000 pipes.
Buda’s narrow, winding streets and steep hills are home to beautiful Buda Castle. Head to the neighbouring Fisherman’s Bastion for unrivalled views of the magnificent Parliament Building. And take a walk over the iconic Chain Bridge to Pest, where a bustling café, bar and restaurant culture is alive throughout the day.
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