3 Must-Visit European Capitals
Posted on 11/01/2024The Danube River, Europe's second-longest waterway, has long been a conduit for trade, culture and exploration. Today, it offers travelers an unparalleled opportunity to experience some of Europe's most captivating cities. AmaWaterways' new 7-night roundtrip itinerary, Best of the Danube, provides an enchanting journey that includes visits to the grand capitals of Bratislava, Vienna and Budapest, offering a perfect blend of history, culture and modern luxury.
River cruises offer a unique travel experience by docking in city centers, allowing easy access to major attractions. As you journey along historic waterways from one destination to the next, you will enjoy the convenience of unpacking only once for your entire journey. AmaWaterways' ships are designed with comfort and luxury in mind, featuring spacious staterooms, many with signature twin balconies, as well as exquisite farm-to-table cuisine, unlimited wine and beer during lunch and dinner, and a range of included onboard amenities.
AmaWaterways, co-founded by Rudi Schreiner, the "Godfather of River Cruising," has crafted this itinerary to showcase the joys of river cruising. Best of the Danube combines visits to iconic landmarks with immersive cultural experiences and overnight stays in vibrant cities. With an array of all-included excursions in each port, along with ample free time, discover how this new itinerary gives you the opportunity to delve deeper into the heart of three magnificent capitals steeped in imperial history.
Bratislava: The Danube’s Glistening Hidden Gem
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is a city that seamlessly blends its rich history with a youthful, vibrant atmosphere. Despite being one of the world's youngest capitals, Bratislava's history spans centuries. Once the coronation city for Hungarian kings, it has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, leaving behind a legacy of architectural marvels and cultural treasures.
The heart of Bratislava lies in its charming Old Town. AmaWaterways' walking tour brings this area to life, guiding guests through cobblestone streets lined with pastel-colored 18th-century buildings. The tour highlights include:
• Old Town Hall: A complex of buildings from the 14th century, featuring a beautiful tower offering panoramic views of the city.
• Mirbach Palace: A stunning example of Rococo architecture, now housing a branch of the Bratislava City Gallery.
• St. Martin's Cathedral: This Gothic cathedral, with its underground catacombs, served as the coronation church for Hungarian monarchs for nearly three centuries.
As you wander through the Old Town with your small tour group, keep an eye out for the whimsical sculptures that have become Bratislava's signature. These include Cumil, peeking out from a manhole, and Schöne Náci, a tribute to a beloved local character.
Perched on a hill overlooking the Danube, Bratislava Castle is an iconic symbol of the city. For more active guests, AmaWaterways’ itinerary offers a tour that includes a hike up to the castle. Along the way, you’ll be led by a knowledgeable local guide through Hviezdoslav Square, a tree-lined promenade named after a famous Slovak poet. You’ll also see the House of the Good Shepherd, a narrow Rococo-style house that now houses a clock museum, and Michael's Gate, the last remaining medieval gate in the city's fortifications. At the climax of your hike a breathtaking view of Bratislava and the surrounding landscape awaits, offering perfect photo opportunities.
If you are more interested in Bratislava’s culinary delights, AmaWaterways offers a "Tastes of Slovakia" experience, where you can savor local craft beers at a brew pub. Paired with traditional Slovak snacks like local cheeses, sausages and bread, this tasting offers a delicious introduction to Slovak cuisine.
Vienna: Imperial Splendor on the River
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city that breathes history and culture. Once the seat of the powerful Habsburg Empire, Vienna has been at the forefront of music, art and architecture for centuries. With AmaWaterways, you can immerse yourself in the city's imperial past while experiencing its vibrant present.
A highlight of the Vienna visit is the included tour of Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was the summer residence of the Habsburg emperors and is a testament to their power and wealth. The palace, with its 1,441 rooms, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and offers insight into the lives of Europe's most powerful royal family. The Best of the Danube itinerary includes a guided tour to the palace and through the Imperial Apartments, showcasing the opulent lifestyle of the Habsburg monarchs. You will also have free time to explore the magnificent palace gardens.
Exclusively available on AmaWaterways’ new itinerary is a delightful carriage tour that will take you past Vienna's most famous landmarks. Step aboard a horse-drawn carriage, or “fiaker,” and ride through the historic city center as a traditionally dressed coachman regales you with fascinating stories of the city along the way. City landmarks may include the Vienna State Opera, one of the world's leading opera houses, known for its Neo-Renaissance style; St. Stephen's Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece and symbol of Vienna, with its distinctive tiled roof; and the Ringstrasse, Vienna's grand boulevard lined with monumental buildings and parks.
For those seeking more active experiences, a guided bike tour along the Danube provides a unique perspective on the city. This tour includes stops at Karlsplatz Church, the Imperial Palace and the neo-Gothic city hall building. You can also join a hike through the famed Vienna Woods. This forested highland on the city's outskirts has inspired artists and composers for centuries. Providing a refreshing contrast to the urban splendor of Vienna, this hike offers scenic views and the chance to experience the natural beauty that surrounds the city.
Additionally, this new itinerary features an overnight stay in Vienna. This allows you to experience the city's famous nightlife, from classical concerts in historic venues to modern bars and restaurants. It's an opportunity to see Vienna transform from a city of imperial grandeur by day to a vibrant, contemporary metropolis by night.
Several Best of the Danube departures cruise aboard AmaWaterways’ flagship AmaMagna
Budapest: The Pearl of the Danube
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is often described as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Straddling the Danube, Budapest is actually two distinct cities - Buda on the west bank and Pest on the east - each with its own character and charm. AmaWaterways' itinerary allows guests to explore both sides of this historic city.
Begin your day with a visit to Castle Hill in Buda. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers panoramic views of the city and houses some of Budapest's most important historical monuments:
• Buda Castle: A massive Baroque palace that now houses the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum.
• Fisherman's Bastion: A neo-Gothic terrace offering stunning views of the Danube and the Pest side of the city.
• Matthias Church: A 14th-century church famous for its colorful tiled roof and eclectic architectural style.
The walking tour through this area provides insight into Hungary's royal past and offers numerous photo opportunities of Budapest's stunning cityscape. AmaWaterways also offers a “gentle walker” version of this tour for those looking to slow down the pace of their experience.
In the afternoon, cross the Danube to the Pest side, where you will be greeted by the majestic Hungarian Parliament Building. This neo-Gothic structure, inspired by the British Houses of Parliament, is one of the largest buildings in Hungary and a symbol of the country's democratic government.
One of the most poignant stops on the tour is the "Shoes on the Danube" memorial. This somber installation commemorates the Jews who were killed by fascist Arrow Cross militiamen during World War II. The sight of iron shoes lined up along the Danube's bank serves as a powerful reminder of the city's turbulent history.
Like Vienna, AmaWaterways' itinerary includes an overnight stay in Budapest. This allows guests to experience the city's famous ruin bars, thermal baths and vibrant nightlife. A highlight is often an evening cruise on the Danube, offering breathtaking views of the illuminated cityscape, including the beautifully lit Parliament Building and Chain Bridge. If you would like to indulge with even more time in this marvelous city, you can add a 2-night land package prior to the start of your cruise. This package includes the “Hidden Budapest” tour, which guides you to the city’s lesser-known landmarks, along with a stay in a centrally located luxury hotel, daily breakfast and the services of a dedicated Cruise Manager—who can provide restaurant and shopping recommendations—throughout your stay.
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Experience the Best of the Danube with AmaWaterways
AmaWaterways' Best of the Danube itinerary offers a perfect blend of history, culture and modern luxury. From the whimsical charm of Bratislava to the imperial splendor of Vienna and the romantic beauty of Budapest, this journey showcases the best of Central Europe's grand capitals.
As you cruise along the Danube, you'll not only witness the stunning landscapes and architectural marvels that line its banks but also experience the warmth and hospitality of the people who call this region home. With AmaWaterways' commitment to exceptional service and comfort, your journey along the Danube promises to be an unforgettable journey through the heart of Europe.