Flowing from the Black Forest to the Black Sea, the Danube river is the second-longest river in Europe after the Volga. The river gives the city a gorgeous scenic view along various popular attractions, Chain Bridge, Szabadság Bridge, churches, museums, and synagogues.
In addition, the streets alongside the Danube have sidewalk cafes, historic buildings, and great shopping opportunities. Across the Danube River, Budapest is divided into two parts, one to the west hills of Buda and the other to the east of Pest. The river derives its name from its source at the convergence of Donaueschingen. Rivers like the Danube date back to the Roman Empire, which was the longest continuous border and still runs through various countries like Serbia, Austria, Budapest, Ukraine, Vienna, etc.