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The ultimate romance under the Danube River night view in front of the Hungarian Parliament Building

The cruise slowly sails on the Danube River ✨Golden lights illuminate the Hungarian Parliament Building 💑People embrace and kiss in the cold wind 🌠Romantic moments freeze here 📍Location: In front of the Hungarian Parliament Building (Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055) 🌉Best viewing time: 6-9 PM 📸Photography tips: It is recommended to use a large aperture lens, and you can choose the open-air deck on the second floor of the cruise 💖Here, the sweetness of love turns into eternity A glass of red wine, a perfect couple The romance of the Parliament Building Will be remembered for a lifetime!
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