Budapest Pre-Cruise

We arrived in Budapest on the afternoon of Friday February 27th. There was an AmaWaterways Kiosk just outside of the baggage claim area where we checked in and met a few of our fellow river cruise passengers before it was time to board our bus to the hotel. When making our arrangements for the cruise we chose the 2 day pre-cruise option and we are so glad that we did. On our bus ride to the hotel we were able to get our first glimpse of the Danube.

When we arrived at the hotel we were pleasantly surprised at the luxury level of the hotel.

The Matilde Palace is a luxury hotel and part of the Marriott properties. This is not the type of hotel we would book for ourselves. There were automatic buttons for everything including the curtains and sheers.

Matild Palace, an iconic gem of Budapest, was envisioned in 1902 by her Imperial and Royal Highness, Maria Kotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as part of the twin Kotild Palaces, a beacon of the Bell Epoque Era. Standing proudly beside the Elisabeth Bridge, these two majestic landmarks were designed to inspire and sere the social heart of the city. Over the decades, Matild Palace has borne witness to profound historical moments. From the grandeur of its early days to the trials of two world wars and the Hungarian revolution. Following a meticulous restoration, it emerged reborn in 2021 as a masterpiece within Marriott’s luxury collection.

Today, Matild Palace invites guests to immerse themselves in art nouveau inspired rooms and suites, and dine in exquisite venues led by the globally acclaimed Chef Wolfgang Puck.

Before dinner we had a meeting with our Tour Director for some general information. I thought I had made dinner reservations on Friday evening at a restaurant in town but come to find out it was for Saturday night instead of Friday night. We shifted our plans and headed up to the rooftop bar in our hotel and had some charcuterie and lovely views of the town at night.

 

Saturday morning we woke up early. Breakfast was included with our pre tour package. The hotel puts on an amazing buffet along with items you could choose off of a menu. We were really impressed with all of it and with the honey comb that was part of the buffet.

The breakfast view of the Elizabeth Bridge.

We had an early morning walk on streets next to the hotel. We tried to get some local currency at a bank ATM and the transactions would not go through. We hoped this was just a local issue.

So many grand buildings with impressive architecture.

The back entrance to the Matilde.

There was a excursion on Saturday morning that we were part of and into the tour we broke off to be able to buy tickets to see the inside of St. Stephens Basilica. I’ll share those photos in another post. We had time on Saturday to be on our own and also on Sunday before it was time for embarkation on the AmaMagna.

Back to the Present:

Monday afternoon was JJ time here while Addy was at dance lessons. While we were away he had to go to dance with his mom and Addy which was quite boring for him. He kept asking how many more days until we would return.

Today is St. Patrick’s Day and we will be enjoying a corned beef and cabbage meal later in the day.

We are still in recovery mode and I’m forcing myself to stay awake till at least 8pm. Hopefully sleep patterns will return to normal, soon.

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11 thoughts on “Budapest Pre-Cruise

  1. The pre-cruise hotel for our Ama cruise in October (Amsterdam) was wonderful as well. When we book the cruise you took, I hope we’re able to stay at your hotel—the photos make it look absolutely lovely!

  2. How nice that you met some people who were going on the same cruise. The bridge is amazing. Of course all of your photos are amazing and your room looks great. Thank you for sharing all of these photos. That rooftop bar looked pretty nice too. That was sweet of JJ wanting you home. Take care. Enjoy your corned beef and cabbage.

  3. Your photos are so very interesting and beautiful! I’ve seen snapshots from Budapest by friends who traveled there on mission trips but none of what they shared was as beautiful as what you’ve shown us here. I’m glad you got to go on this trip and I look forward to what you will share in the future.

  4. Such a lovely beginning to your river cruise! Budapest is such an interesting city to explore. We enjoyed our time there.

    I hope your body regulates soon. It’s always a bit disconcerting to change so many time zones.

  5. So wonderful to travel along with all your adventures, and the beautiful pictures you take! Wonderful that you got to stay in such a lovely hotel, what a magnificent place it has been restored to! Incredible that it survived the world wars. I’m sure your grandbabies are glad to have you back at home, and hoping that your sleep rhythm returns to normal soon. That has to be one of the worst things about traveling! Blessings to you!

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