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Top 10 European Cities You Can Visit on a River Cruise

One of the most compelling arguments for a river cruise over independent European travel is the density of great cities per day of travel. In 8 days on the Danube, you visit four countries and six cities. In 7 days on the Rhine, you experience the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Here are the 10 best European cities you can visit on a CroisiEurope river cruise in 2027 and which river gets you there.

1. Vienna, Austria Danube

Europe's most elegant city. Schönbrunn Palace and its 1,441 rooms, the Belvedere Gallery with Klimt's 'The Kiss', the Staatsoper, the Ringstrasse, and the coffee house culture that UNESCO recognised as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. Vienna alone justifies a Danube cruise.

2. Budapest, Hungary Danube

The 'Pearl of the Danube.' Split by the river into Buda (hilly, historical) and Pest (flat, buzzing), Budapest offers the Széchenyi thermal baths, the Chain Bridge, ruin bars in abandoned pre-war buildings, and the Parliament Building illuminated at night over the river one of the great urban views in the world.

3. Strasbourg, France Rhine

CroisiEurope's home city the capital of Alsace, seat of the European Parliament, and one of the most visually distinctive cities in Europe. Half-German, half-French, with the Grande Île UNESCO World Heritage site at its centre. Petite France the old tanners' quarter is unmissable.

4. Amsterdam, Netherlands Rhine

Canal city, cycling culture, the Rijksmuseum with Rembrandt's 'Night Watch', the Van Gogh Museum, and the Anne Frank House. The Rhine cruise often starts or finishes here add 2 3 days for the city.

5. Porto, Portugal Douro

UNESCO World Heritage city on the Atlantic coast. Narrow lanes, azulejo-tiled buildings, the Dom Luís I bridge, and the port wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia across the river. One of Europe's most atmospheric and underrated cities.

6. Paris, France Seine

The world's most visited city, and the only one where a river cruise ship moors in the heart of the city, within walking distance of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and the Musée d'Orsay. A Seine cruise gives you Paris as your floating hotel.

7. Cologne (Köln), Germany Rhine

The Gothic Cathedral a UNESCO World Heritage Site dominates the city skyline and is visible from the ship before you dock. The cathedral's twin spires, the Rhine bridges, and Cologne's beer halls make it one of Germany's most charismatic cities.

8. Bratislava, Slovakia Danube

Underestimated, undervisited, and worth spending more time in than most cruise itineraries allow. The compact old town, the castle views over the Danube, and the café culture (at a fraction of Vienna prices) make Bratislava a surprising highlight.

9. Passau, Germany Danube

The 'City of Three Rivers' at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers. The baroque Cathedral of St. Stephen has the largest church organ in the world. A perfectly preserved medieval city that serves as the starting point for many Danube cruises.

10. Bruges, Belgium Rhine/Belgian Canals

One of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe canals, belfry towers, and chocolate shops. Some CroisiEurope Belgian canal itineraries include Bruges, accessible from the Rhine or separately on a Belgium barge cruise.

Book Your 2027 River Cruise with CroisiEurope Australia

CroisiEurope Australia handles all bookings for Australian travellers local support, AUD pricing, no credit card surcharges on Visa or Mastercard.

Phone: 1300 739 652 | Email: contact@croisicruises.com

Website: www.croisieuroperivercruises.com.au | Office: Tweet World Travel, 544 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072

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