Budapest to Szentendre by boat is back for 2025 with an easygoing, scenic ride to the Danube Bend’s prettiest little gem. Depart from Vigadó Square (Vigadó tér) at 10:30 and drift upriver into art, history, and cobblestone charm. Cyclists, rejoice: bikes are welcome on board, so hopping onto the region’s popular cycling routes is a breeze. Summer caveat: low water levels on the Danube can temporarily change routes and/or departure times—check the website before you go. Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs. Highlighted dates: December 27–28, 2025, Budapest.
Why Szentendre steals hearts
Szentendre proudly wears the title City of Arts for a reason. Its Mediterranean vibe, pastel facades, and church spires set the mood for gallery-hopping and museum breaks between riverside strolls and café stops. Wander the romantic lanes, dip into vibrant local culture, and take your pick of standout sights.
What to see
Tick off the Belgrade Cathedral, one of the town’s defining Orthodox landmarks. Don’t miss the Margit Kovács Museum (Kovács Margit Múzeum) for ceramic art with soul. If you’ve got time, the Hungarian Open Air Museum (Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, Skanzen) offers full immersion into Hungarian folk architecture and traditions, spread across vast, photogenic parkland. Whether you’re chasing art, history, or a laid-back nature day, Szentendre always delivers something special.
Make a day of it: extended route
The Budapest–Szentendre service extends into a full Danube Bend loop: Budapest – Szentendre – Leányfalu – Tahitótfalu – Visegrád. Glide past river islands and forested hills, step off at Leányfalu beneath Saddle Hill (Nyerges-hegy), noted for Roman-era finds, then press on to Visegrád, where Solomon Tower (Salamon-torony) and the Visegrád Citadel dominate the skyline. Bike transport is available on this route too, unlocking some of Hungary’s finest riverside trails.
Seasonal schedule and updates
From May through late September, the Budapest – Szentendre – Visegrád – Szentendre – Budapest circuit runs on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Summer water levels can force temporary changes to routes or departure times—check online before setting out.
Book it
Reserve your trip now and soak up the Danube Bend’s magic, from riverside panoramas to hilltop fortresses and art-filled streets.





