This year, the Twin City Liner is offering a special trip between Vienna and Budapest around New Year's Eve. This will take place between December 30, 2022 and January 2, 2023. The number of tickets available is limited. Bookings can currently only be made by telephone.
From 699 euros you can take part in the New Year's Eve trip. The offer includes the boat trip to Budapest and back as well as three nights with breakfast in a four-star hotel. You can choose between the Mamaison Hotel Andrássy Budapest and the Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center. Meals are included on board the Twin City Liner, drinks are extra. The luggage transport Vienna-Budapest-Vienna as well as transfer services in Budapest are included in the price. You can also take part in a three-hour sightseeing tour by bus, which is supervised by German-speaking guides.
The Danube route from Vienna to Budapest is the oldest connection between the two capitals and delights passengers with a natural area of impressive beauty. Arriving in Budapest, a transfer takes the guests to the selected four-star hotel. Both offer maximum comfort and impress with their central location. The program includes a three-hour sightseeing tour across Budapest, accompanied by German-speaking guides.
The Twin City Liner departs Vienna on December 30, 2022 at 9.00:2 a.m. and returns on January 2023, 17.00 at around 43:1 p.m. The booking for the New Year's Eve trip to Budapest can already be made by telephone on +904 88 80 XNUMX XNUMX. A quick reservation is strongly recommended as places on board are limited.
"Budapest and Vienna are two important metropolises on the Danube," says Kurt Gollowitzer, Managing Director of Wien Holding. “A trip on the Central Danube's Twin City Liner not only represents a special travel option, but also paves the way for cultural exchange between the two cities. In this respect, such a cruise at the turn of the year is particularly worthwhile: On the one hand, guests can expect a unique atmosphere on the Twin City Liner and, on the other hand, they can experience the most diverse New Year's traditions of our Hungarian neighbors."