
Cruise port Budapest
Info for port Budapest on 3 Aug 2027
Port information & tips for Budapest
Budapest, the "Pearl of the Danube," enchants as one of Europe's most glamorous capitals and offers an incomparable backdrop for river cruises. The city impresses with its majestic architecture and romantic atmosphere along the riverside promenades, while magnificent bridges harmoniously connect the districts of Buda and Pest. Immediate highlights include the imposing Parliament Building, the historic Fisherman's Bastion, and the famous Chain Bridge, all of which are easily accessible. The ships dock centrally at the moorings of Belgrád rakpart (Belgrade Quay), placing guests directly in the pulsating heart of the metropolis upon leaving the deck, where the most important sights and shopping miles can be reached in just a few minutes' walk thanks to the excellent location.
Budapest is a central hub for river cruises on the Danube and impresses with its excellent accessibility as well as picturesque berths directly in the city center. The ships are usually moored centrally on the Pest side of the Danube between the Chain Bridge and the Liberty Bridge, meaning that sights and hotels are often just a few minutes' walk away.
Airplane
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD) is located about 22 kilometers from the city center and offers regular direct connections from cities such as Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. From the terminal, you can reach the berths comfortably by taxi in about 30 to 40 minutes or use the express bus 100E, which takes travelers directly to the central Deák Ferenc Square.
Train
For guests from the DACH region, Budapest-Keleti station is the most important destination, as Railjet trains from Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, and Zurich arrive here with high frequency. The journey from Vienna takes only two and a half hours, and from the station, you can reach the ship docks on the Danube within 15 minutes by taxi or the metro line M2.
Car & Parking
Thanks to the M1 motorway, Budapest is reachable from the Austrian border in about two hours, while the M7 provides a fast connection from the southwest. For the duration of the cruise, you will find secure parking options in central parking garages such as the Pollack Garage or with specialized park-and-cruise providers, which also often include a practical shuttle service directly to the ship.
Budapest is a central hub for river cruises on the Danube and impresses with its excellent accessibility as well as picturesque berths directly in the city center. The ships are usually moored centrally on the Pest side of the Danube between the Chain Bridge and the Liberty Bridge, meaning that sights and hotels are often just a few minutes' walk away.
Airplane
Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD) is located about 22 kilometers from the city center and offers regular direct connections from cities such as Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. From the terminal, you can reach the berths comfortably by taxi in about 30 to 40 minutes or use the express bus 100E, which takes travelers directly to the central Deák Ferenc Square.
Train
For guests from the DACH region, Budapest-Keleti station is the most important destination, as Railjet trains from Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, and Zurich arrive here with high frequency. The journey from Vienna takes only two and a half hours, and from the station, you can reach the ship docks on the Danube within 15 minutes by taxi or the metro line M2.
Car & Parking
Thanks to the M1 motorway, Budapest is reachable from the Austrian border in about two hours, while the M7 provides a fast connection from the southwest. For the duration of the cruise, you will find secure parking options in central parking garages such as the Pollack Garage or with specialized park-and-cruise providers, which also often include a practical shuttle service directly to the ship.
The docking points in Budapest are located right in the heart of the city and, thanks to their central location, allow direct access to the impressive sights along the banks of the Danube.
On Foot
You can reach the city center with the Parliament and the popular Váci utca shopping street from the central piers in about 5 to 15 minutes. A walk along the banks of the Danube is particularly relaxing thanks to the flat paths and also offers a fantastic view of the Buda side opposite.
Tram Line 2
The iconic yellow trams of line 2 stop directly on the riverbank and are considered one of the most beautiful tram routes in the world. With these trams as well as the dense metro network, you can easily reach more distant destinations such as the Great Market Hall while enjoying a sightseeing trip directly by the water.
Taxi & Ride-Sharing
Official taxis can be found at the marked stands near the Chain Bridge and at the larger ship piers. These offer a comfortable way to travel up to the Castle District and can also be easily called via local apps like Bolt.
Make the most of your stay by taking a discovery tour along the magnificent banks of the Danube and immerse yourself in the fascinating blend of imperial history and vibrant modernity.
Castle District & Fisherman's Bastion
The historic district on the Buda side impresses with its medieval alleys and the fairytale Fisherman's Bastion, offering a spectacular panoramic view of the Parliament and the entire city thanks to its elevated location.
Pest City Center & Great Market Hall
The bustling Pest side can be easily explored on foot from the ship and combines the elegant Váci utca promenade with a visit to the Great Market Hall, which is ideal for enjoying traditional Hungarian delicacies.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Located in the heart of the extensive City Park, this iconic thermal bath is perfect for a relaxing break and promises an incomparable wellness experience thanks to its grand architecture and warm springs.
Fisherman's Bastion and the Castle District
The Fisherman's Bastion in the historic Castle District is easily reachable from the pier in about fifteen minutes by the historic funicular or by taxi and offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views over the Danube and the magnificent Parliament Building. Thanks to the fairytale architecture and the immediate proximity to Matthias Church, this location is perfect for a cultural walking tour, which is ideally complemented by excellent places to stop for refreshments, such as the traditional Café Ruszwurm. It is best to visit the district in the early morning to enjoy the special atmosphere and the viewing platforms before the larger crowds of visitors arrive, and return to the port relaxed in the early afternoon.
The return journey to the docking points along the banks of the Danube is straightforward thanks to the central location of the ships and also offers wonderful views of the city's illuminated backdrop. Simply plan a small time buffer for the security checks at the pier for your way back on board.
Taxi and Ride-Sharing
At central squares such as Deák Ferenc tér or directly in front of the large hotels on the riverbank, you will find licensed taxis from well-known providers like Főtaxi or City Taxi at any time. In addition, the return journey can be organized conveniently and safely via the Bolt app directly to the marked ship berth, with fixed prices ensuring transparency.
Public Transport
The yellow tram line 2 runs directly along the Pest side of the Danube and connects important sights such as the Parliament or the Great Market Hall with the various docking points. Thanks to the high frequency and the stops in the immediate vicinity of the piers, you will reach your destination stress-free and on time while also enjoying one of the most beautiful panoramic routes in the world.
On Foot
From the city center around Váci utca, you can reach the river promenade in just a few minutes and enjoy a relaxed stroll along the river directly back to your ship. The paths are clearly laid out and brightly lit, and the prominent bridges such as the Chain Bridge or the Liberty Bridge serve as ideal orientation aids for the correct berth.
In port on 03 Aug 2027













