The Danube Promenade
The Danube (or "Danube" in Hungarian) flows through Budapest from north to south, and in some places between the city's limits it has a width of up to 640 meters.One of the best free things to do in Budapest is the walk along the Danube Promenade (Dunakorzó), a pleasant old-old ride, which stretches between the bridges of the Elisabeta and Széchenyi chain.good), the Danube Promenade is certainly one of the best points of view to admire the amazing architecture of the city.Nazis.It is an agitated and moving reminder of the Nazi atrocities suffered by Hungary in World War II. In no other excellent way to see the city is through a boat cruise along the Danube.Numerous tourist trips are regularly leaving the Vigadó Tér landfuniors on the Pest and Bem József Tér on the Buda shore and are highly recommended.It is also fun to follow these solid vessels on the history of the Freedom Bridge, as they beat the river just to have to fight the current.



