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Danube Cities

Vienna Highlights: The Main Sights (and What They’re Really Like)

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Last Updated on February 23, 2026 by Hazel M

A woman in a pale blue coat stands with her back to the camera, looking out over the Vienna State Opera from a stone terrace on an overcast day, with historic buildings and a city street below. There are certain Vienna highlights everyone talks about. The palaces. The opera. The museums filled with Old Masters. The coffee houses that look like film sets. And yes, you should see them. But what surprised me most about Vienna wasn't how impressive the top sights are. It...
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Standing Still at the Danube Shoes Memorial, Budapest

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Last Updated on February 14, 2026 by Hazel M

Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial in Budapest, with multiple rusted iron shoes lined along the riverโ€™s edge, small flowers placed inside some pairs, and the Danube flowing past under a grey sky. I visited the Shoes on the Danube Bank on a cold, grey afternoon, the kind where the city feels slightly muted. The sky was low and colourless, the ground damp from recent rain, and the Danube moved past without ceremony. It wasn't dramatic weather, exactly....
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Budapest at Night: Seeing the City After Dark ๐ŸŒ™

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Last Updated on February 21, 2026 by Hazel M

Hungarian Parliament building at night in Budapest, a very large stone building beside the Danube. It has a wide, symmetrical shape with a tall round dome in the centre, many narrow pointed towers, rows of arches, and bright yellow lights reflecting in the river below. Budapest is beautiful by day, but Budapest at night feels cinematic. Buildings glow, the Danube turns into a mirror, and familiar landmarks slow down, becoming quieter and more theatrical after dark.
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Is One Day in Budapest Worth It? My First Impressions ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡บ

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Last Updated on February 21, 2026 by Hazel M

Chain Bridge in Budapest during winter daylight, with stone towers and suspension cables stretching across the Danube, Buda Castle visible on the hill in the background under a pale grey sky. Budapest is one of those cities that feels grand before you even arrive. Spanning both sides of the Danube and packed with dramatic architecture, it has a weight to it, like it knows its own history and is not in a rush to show it...
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Which Danube Capital Is Best for You?

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Last Updated on February 20, 2026 by Hazel M

St Sava Temple in Belgrade, Serbia, with its striking white stone faรงade and large teal-green domes topped with gold crosses. The sky is partly cloudy, and bare winter trees frame the lower edge of the cathedral. Trying to decide which Danube capital is best for your next city break? This is your lighthearted guide to choosing between Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade - four cities with one mighty river in common, but wildly different personalities.
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Danube Daydreams: Vienna to Belgrade, and Everything In Between ๐ŸŒŠ

In Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia   •   Leave a Comment

Last Updated on February 19, 2026 by Hazel M

View across the Danube in Budapest during winter daylight, with riverside walkway and pedestrians in the foreground and pastel-coloured buildings and hills of Buda lining the opposite bank under a pale sky. Four cities, one river, and four very different personalities. The Danube might tie them together on a map, but in real life, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Belgrade could not feel more distinct. These are some of the most fascinating Danube cities, and while I didnโ€™t...
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Things to do in Budapest, Hungary: Main Highlights ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡บ

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Last Updated on February 14, 2026 by Hazel M

Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest during daylight, with white stone facade, red-tiled roofs, Gothic spires and central dome rising above green shrubs under an overcast sky. If you're short on time but big on curiosity, Budapest is the kind of place that rewards even the briefest visit. I only had 24 hours in this stunning city (rude, I know), but it made a big impression.
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Is One Day in Bratislava Worth It? My First Impressions ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฐ

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Last Updated on February 19, 2026 by Hazel M

Narrow street in Bratislava Old Town with pastel historic buildings on both sides, a traditional cafรฉ with festive garlands and outdoor tables on the left, wet cobbled pavement, and a few people walking under a grey winter sky. Bratislava might not be the first city on your Central Europe hit list, but it should be. Compact, quirky, and quietly beautiful, Slovakia's capital is the kind of place that surprises you in the best way.
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Things to Do in Bratislava: Top Highlights for a Short Visit

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Last Updated on February 14, 2026 by Hazel M

Elevated view over Bratislava Old Town with red and orange tiled rooftops, the tall tower and green-and-gold spire of St Martinโ€™s Cathedral on the left, and modern high-rise buildings fading into mist in the distance under a grey sky. Bratislava is small but mighty. Tucked along the Danube between Vienna and Budapest, this laid-back capital has a ton of charm packed into a very walkable centre. If you only have a day to explore, don't stress. You can still see a lot without breaking...
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Is Belgrade Worth Visiting? My Honest Impressions

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Last Updated on February 19, 2026 by Hazel M

Stunning aerial view of a historic European town with red-tiled roofs, a church steeple, and a river backdrop, showcasing scenic architecture and tranquil surroundings. Belgrade is a city that doesnโ€™t pretend to be something itโ€™s not. Itโ€™s bold, raw, occasionally beautiful, occasionally baffling - and rarely boring. I spent five days exploring Belgrade, and came away with mixed feelings that still sit with me today.
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