This is a Bike Tour from Budapest to Szentendre Hungary all along the Danube. I will start near the Margit Bridge and ride all along the Danube before crossing the Ujpesti Vasuti Bridge and riding passed the Romai Part, which is Budapest’s riverside Beach. Here you can see lots of restaurants and bars along the Danube with locals and tourists enjoying a beach like atmosphere. After I will go through a road where they have just renovated with new structures. I will also make a stop at a boat bar and do a small tour before finally making my way to Szentendre.

    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    01:00 Start Carl Lutz Rakpart
    06:02 Moszkva Setany
    21:10 Ujpesti Vasut Hid
    27:00 Romai Part
    37:00 Smooth roads and Park
    49:40 Stop at Ebihal Bufe Boat
    52:00 Back on the bike tour
    56:26 Lupa Lake
    1:12:08 Szentendre

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    4 Comments

    1. Hey everyone! Some parts have my friend and I talking, it is only small parts so hope you don't mind that. I will also do more biking videos of places as well. Stay tuned and have a great weekend!

    2. I just saw your video, as always, with great quality and good camera. As someone else wrote, I'm glad you're looking for new formats to make this channel different. I see that in Budapest, like in Amsterdam, there is a great cycling culture. In this case, the video seems a bit long to me because there are no villages to see on the route to Szentendre to make stops. In my opinion the most beautiful is the town of Szentendre itself. Perhaps you could have made an extra stop to show some graffiti or some views of the Danube. In my opinion, there is much more to see on the route between Zebegény and Nagymaros because you can show these two picturesque little towns, take the ferry to Visegrád and show the Castle. Other very nice towns in this area of ​​the Danube are Esztergom and Vac according to what I have seen in other videos because I only visited Budapest in person many years ago. I loved the idea of ​​bringing a companion to talk and you can also mention the places that are named in the description to make the "trip" more enjoyable because it makes the video more real as if we were traveling together or as if it were a live streaming. I am following a channel from the Netherlands with a YouTuber who has become very popular for his innovations and charisma. He narrates the tours, which are live, although I frequently see them later because of the time difference. Many times it brings guests precisely to talk about what is shown, give information about prices, cafes, theaters, museums, typical foods, festivals, temperature, best season, etc. for users who plan to visit the city. The same participants suggest places to make the new videos. The channel is called Follow My Travels and you can watch some videos to explore more alternatives for this channel. Thank you for sharing and showing your city, and in general your country, which is one of the most beautiful in Europe and the world. Hopefully other users of this channel are encouraged to write more suggestions and that way we all win.

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