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4.3 (253 reviews)

Margaret Island

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Cathy,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
08 Feb 2024
Excellent
Absolutely perfect way to see Budapest. Added bonus of a free walking tour and a boat ride. So worth the money - would highly recommend.
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Anna,  Germany Germany
20 Feb 2024
Average
The staff were nice. Unfortunately, the real-time tracking of the app did not work. So you had to wait until the bus came by, sometimes 45 minutes, because the bus was stuck in a traffic jam.
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Aggeliki,  Greece Greece
29 Apr 2024
Average
We have chosen the cruise without the food and therefore We had to wait too long outside with a cold weather.Not at all respectful. I will. Not recommend it to. Anyone. If. You dont buy food they...
We have chosen the cruise without the food and therefore We had to wait too long outside with a cold weather.Not at all respectful. I will. Not recommend it to. Anyone. If. You dont buy food they don't show you respect
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