Dohany Street Synagogue

The Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world.
Built in a residential area between 1854-1859 by the Jewish community of Pest the monumentalLeggi altro
House of Terror

The House of Terror Museum commemorates the victims of both the Communist and the Nazi regimes in Hungary. The building served as the former headquarter of the ultra-right Nazi party in 1940, and itsLeggi altro
New York Cafe Budapest

One our tour guides advised that we should try this Cafe so we could taste local Hungarian Goulash.
The Cafe has lived through many eras, political systems and historical turning points and occupiedLeggi altro
Budapest

On the banks of the Danube, just in front of the Hungarian Parliament Building, stand 60 pairs of iron shoes, pointed towards the river. Poignant in their simplicity, a tragic story lies behind thisLeggi altro
Budapest by Night

Tonight back on the boat we took a cruise up and down the Danube taking in the City at night. It is so pretty during the day the sun allows you to see the buildings in all of their detailed glory. ButLeggi altro
Like a Local

Today we are on another tour living like the locals. We travelled on a new train line, an old train line and a tram to the local food market and finishing at a cafe stop to try the famous HungarianLeggi altro
Budapest

We have walked for miles in this amazing city, paddled in the Danube, climbed and played around on one of the the 7 bridges. There are so many beautiful buildings, history. Lots of sad and thoughtLeggi altro
Custom Check

Woken up this morning at around 4.00 am for a customs check. Croatian customs agents need to actually see our faces and passports, this was a funny experience we decided to change but many just wentLeggi altro
Vukovar

A little tired today but still ready to continue our adventure.
On the bus for today's tours. We visited a a small town which is bullet riddled and stands as a reminder of the Croatian War ofLeggi altro
Osijek - Tvrda

Back on the bus to visit Tvrda a military and civil complex which was completed in 1697 by the Habsburgs after they took the region back from the Ottomans.
Development of the military settlement atLeggi altro
Rising of the Holy Cross Church

After a short walk we came to the Holy Cross Church, another beautiful little church very ornate. In the courtyard there are two memorials. A cross made from artillery shells from the Croatian War forLeggi altro
Buso Legend and Family hosted Lunch

Back on the bus and off to a rural house for some morning tea and story telling about the Buso Legend. It was so much fun and the morning tea was yum.
The story below explains the legend.
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Osijek

As another day of touring comes to a close we learnt a lot of history, traditions and wars during this tour of Vukovar and Osijek. The people of this war torn country are lovely and happy to talkLeggi altro
Wheel House

Back on board we decided we would have a chat with the captain in the wheel house. John enjoyed his turn as skipper, just as well he only had to follow the river.
Belgrade

Today started with bus tour around war torn Belgrade City. This city does have a few nice buildings but in general still a depressing city
Belgrade is the modern day capital of Serbia and one of theLeggi altro
Karadjordjevic Dynasty

Today's highlight is a Royal visit for sip of sparkling wine and photo shoot with Crown Prince Alexander and Princess Katherine.
Karadjordjevic Dynasty Palace

The Royal Palace was built between 1924 and 1929. The Royal Palace is surrounded with pergolas, park terraces, swimming pools, pavilions and platforms. The ground floor reception rooms are veryLeggi altro
Karadjordjevic Dynasty Palace

The Formal Entrance Hall is paved with stone and decorated with copies of medieval frescoes from the Monasteries of Dechani and Sopochani. The Blue Drawing Room is decorated in the Baroque style; theLeggi altro
Kalemegdan Fortress

Some 115 battles have been fought over imposing, impressive Kalemegdan. The citadel was destroyed more than 40 times throughout the centuries. Fortifications began in Celtic times, and the RomansLeggi altro
Cruising the Iron Gates

Today was very restful as we sailed between Serbia and Bulgaria for the day. The scenery today is incredible sitting on deck eating and drinking on a lovely warm day.
The Iron Gates is 134k stretchLeggi altro
Trajan’s Plaque

The Tabula Traiana is an inscription carved into a rock beside the Danube in the Derdap Gorge, 2.5 km upriver from Tekija, dedicated to the Roman emperor Trajan. It is part of a group of classicalLeggi altro
Golubac Castle

Golubac Fortress has had a tumultuous history. Prior to its construction it was the site of a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it became the object of many battles, especially between theLeggi altro
Decebalus’

Decebalus’ rock sculpture is carved on a jagged outcrop of the Danube River near the city of Orsova in Romania. The 131 foot high carving of Decebalus statue is the tallest sculpture in Europe,Leggi altro
Cruising the Iron Gate and Locks

Vidin

This is another depressing place but we will be doing some interesting things later in the day.
Vidin is a port town on the southern bank of the Danube in north-western Bulgaria. It is close to theLeggi altro