Danube River Cruise, June 13-26, 2023

Although I had lived for 11 months in Russia in 1972-73, I had seen little of Eastern and Central Europe, and I really wanted to visit the three great capitals of Budapest, Vienna and Prague as well as points in between. I had several friends who had done Danube cruises and were very pleased with them; one of them had been on a cruise with Gate1 Travel and highly recommended them. So as soon as the pandemic subsided, Sandie and I booked a Danube River Cruise with Gate1 for April 2023, with a preliminary sojourn in Budapest and an extension to Prague. We made the booking in April 2022, a year ahead of time. In October 2022 Gate1 called and said that the April cruise had been cancelled, and offered to book us for the same trip in June instead, at the same price. We eagerly took them up on it.

In retrospect it was unfortunate for us that the trip was delayed, for two reasons: (1) It turned out unseasonably warm in June; Central European temperatures normally run in the 70s-80s Fahrenheit, but in June 2023 they were in the high 80s and low 90s. (2) Also between April and June 2023 Sandie developed what we later found out was a heart condition, and between the heat and not feeling up to snuff, she wasn’t able to take part in all the activities we signed up for. In spite of that, we both managed to enjoy ourselves, especially since the Gate1 folks did their best to accommodate our specific needs.

The tough part was the air travel – though not so much the flights themselves as the airports. Our flight out took us from Palm Springs to Dallas, thence to Heathrow, and from there to Budapest. The return was from Prague to Heathrow, thence to Dallas, and Dallas to Palm Springs. The flight from Palm Springs left at 6 AM, so we had to get up in the middle of the night to make it. That was the least of our travails. Dallas and Heathrow are both huge airports, and it’s not easy to find one’s way around them; when you have to make a connection, and go through all the security hoops with your carry-ons, and you have very little time to do so before your next flight leaves, and you are under the weather anyway, it can be a nightmare. Fortunately we were able to get help in both airports, both coming and going. Even so, in Heathrow we weren’t able to make the Budapest flight, and it turned out it was cancelled anyway. We had to hustle to get on another flight for the same day, and we were only able to do so with the help of a woman from Kenya, an airport employee, who went above and beyond the call of duty to cajole and browbeat the airline people into doing what they should have done in the first place. In the upshot, we arrived in Budapest six hours later than our scheduled time, without checked luggage (I had one large suitcase; Sandie’s bags were all carry-on), and we missed the welcome meeting, but at least we got there the same day and didn’t miss any of the next day’s activities. And Krisztina, the Cruise Director, herself took me in a taxi to the airport next afternoon to fetch my suitcase.

On the way back, it was almost the same story, except we didn’t miss our Heathrow connection, thanks to the efforts of another airport employee, this time a woman from the Sudan. These two women, and my guess is that they are both current or former refugees, were amazing and I’ll be forever grateful to them.

Arrival in Budapest, June 14, 2023

Arrival in Budapest, June 14, 2023

It was a great relief finally to arrive at Ferenc Liszt Airport in Budapest. Ferenc, by the way, is the ...
Budapest, June 15, 2023:  Heroes' Square and City Park

Budapest, June 15, 2023: Heroes’ Square and City Park

Our first full day in Budapest began with a visit to Hősök tere, Heroes' Square, where some of the major ...
Budapest, June 15, 2023:  The Dohány Street Synagogue

Budapest, June 15, 2023: The Dohány Street Synagogue

Budapest's historic Jewish quarter might well be called the Playground District these days because it appears to be the center ...
Budapest, June 15, 2023:  The Jewish Quarter

Budapest, June 15, 2023: The Jewish Quarter

The Dohány Street Synagogue is affiliated with the Neolog or Congressional wing of Hungarian Jewry, a liberal and modernist denomination ...
Feast in Budapest, Evening of June 15, 2023

Feast in Budapest, Evening of June 15, 2023

Our first full day in Budapest concluded with a "Welcome to Hungary" feast at the Vadaspark Étterem (Étterem means "restaurant" ...
Budapest, June 16, 2023:  Philosophers' Garden

Budapest, June 16, 2023: Philosophers’ Garden

The place is inarguably misnamed. When George Bush was asked during the presidential campaign of 2000, "Who is your favorite ...
Budapest, June 16, 2023:  Buda Palace

Budapest, June 16, 2023: Buda Palace

Our bus deposited us on Castle Hill near the Statue of the Old Hussar. Hussars originated in Hungary in the ...
Budapest, June 16, 2023:  Castle Hill

Budapest, June 16, 2023: Castle Hill

After leaving Buda Palace, we headed north to see the rest of Castle Hill: Holy Trinity Square, St. Matthew's Church ...
Budapest, June 17, 2023:  Parliament and Kossuth Square

Budapest, June 17, 2023: Parliament and Kossuth Square

Our bus deposited us at the corner of Bajcsy-Szilinski Boulevard and Alkotmány Street, leaving us to walk about five blocks ...
Budapest, June 17, 2023:  Liberty Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, and the Central Market

Budapest, June 17, 2023: Liberty Square, St. Stephen’s Basilica, and the Central Market

The previous post, as you may recall, ended with me lost at the Visitors' Center near the Hungarian Parliament, with ...
Saturday, June 17, 2023:  Farewell to Budapest

Saturday, June 17, 2023: Farewell to Budapest

The Danube is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia (which I've walked on, in the winter, ...
Bratislava - June 18, 2023

Bratislava – June 18, 2023

In the early morning of June 18, 2023, we woke up to find that the Monarch Queen had nearly completed ...
Vienna - June 19, 2023

Vienna – June 19, 2023

Our first stop in Vienna was to visit a garden. It was called the People's Garden (Volksgarten), and since we ...
Dürnstein, June 20, 2023

Dürnstein, June 20, 2023

Early in the morning of June 20, the Monarch Queen tied up at the dock at Dürnstein, closely followed by ...
Wachau Valley, June 20, 2023

Wachau Valley, June 20, 2023

The Wachau Valley lies between the city of Krems and the town of Melk, a distance of only 36 kilometers ...
Melk Abbey, June 20, 2023

Melk Abbey, June 20, 2023

If you are journeying downstream (east) on the Danube, you will encounter Melk Abbey at the western entrance to the ...
Salzburg, June 21, 2023:  Morning

Salzburg, June 21, 2023: Morning

I have to confess that I was a bit apprehensive about going to Salzburg, because on my first visit there ...
Salzburg, June 21, 2023:  Afternoon

Salzburg, June 21, 2023: Afternoon

I figured that the most interesting thing I could do after lunch would be to investigate the Hohensalzburg Fortress on ...
Regensburg, June 22, 2023

Regensburg, June 22, 2023

The Monarch Queen was unable to make it to Regensburg because the water in the Danube was too low for ...
Pilsen - June 23, 2023

Pilsen – June 23, 2023

On Friday morning, June 23, 2023, we arose, had a final breakfast on the Monarch Queen, then said farewell to ...