Organ Concert with Dinner Cruise in Budapest

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Duration: 3h 15min
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Provided by Hungaria Koncert
English
English  |  8:00 PM
Thu
€120

Overview of the tour in Budapest

Indulge in a 70-minute performance by celebrated Hungarian organ artist Miklós Teleki and his small ensemble of an award-winning opera singer Kolos Kováts and a talented flute artist from the Danube Symphonic Orchestra Eleonora Krusic. As the music calmly flows through the majestic gold-plated interior of the St. Stephen’s Basilica taking advantage of its unmatched acoustics, your shivers will tell you instantly that you are in the right place at the right time.

After the concert, we would like to invite you to our ship Gróf Széchenyi, so that you can admire the illuminated sights of Budapest from another angle!

The late-night river cruise presents an unparalleled insight into the city’s nightlife from aboard a classy restaurant boat. Sailing beneath 6 bridges and countless marvelous sights bathing in gold light, your scenic ride will prove to be one out of fairy tales and folk fables. Please all your senses and sample the most popular dishes of Hungary while being serenaded by talented string musicians from the Rajkó folk ensemble.

Taste some of the best flavors the local kitchen has to offer in the form of an open buffet dinner.

This activity includes:

  • St. Stephen's Basilica
  • Organ concert II. category ticket
  • Entry to the St. Stephen Basilica
  • Sightseeing cruise for 1,5 hour
  • 12-course buffet dinner
  • Live music

Meeting point

St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest

On arrival

1. St. Stephen Basilica in Budapest at 20:00
Budapest, Szent István square 1,
105147.5007399, 19.0526518
2. Dinner & Cruise in Budapest from 22:00
Akadémia (2. ponton), Gróf Széchényi Ship
Id. Antall József rakpart
47.50119, 19.04554

Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

English
English  |  8:00 PM
Thu
€120
Tours Organized by Hungaria Koncert