You can visit the Budapest Historical Museum, the Aquincum Museum, the Nagyteteny Castle Museum, and the House of Terror, all of which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Danube River is navigable, and Budapest was historically a major commercial port located in the Csepel and New Pest Districts. The Pest side of the Danube is a well-known port city, with passenger and international shipping ports located on its shores. It is also possible to take advantage of the summer hydrofoil service that connects Budapest to the Austrian capital of Vienna.
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