uYVNwNMKCVPXZVu3QQE9ParKqZV2

LxD

Creator

Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 05:43 PM

Budapest, Hungary

47.51500, 19.04200

The image captures a wide, panoramic view of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, during late afternoon or early evening. The sky transitions from a clear, light blue overhead to a warm, soft yellow…read more

untagged

Technical

ID

0f3c5037-667c-4084-9

Usage Rights

This media is free for non-commercial use with proper attribution.

Commercial use, AI/ML training, and derivative works are prohibited without explicit consent from the creator.

Licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0 with additional AI/ML restrictions. Full terms →

The image captures a wide, panoramic view of the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, during late afternoon or early evening. The sky transitions from a clear, light blue overhead to a warm, soft yellow-orange hue near the horizon, indicating dusk. The foreground is dominated by the calm, rippling waters of the river. On the right bank, a long, multi-deck white passenger ship is prominently docked. Visible text on the ship's side reads "Viking" near the bow, and clearly "DANUBIUS HOTEL" and "SHIP HOTEL" further along its hull, identifying it as a hotel ship. Adjacent to the ship, a paved road runs parallel to the river, with several cars driving and a few indistinct figures walking. The cityscape along this bank features a row of buildings with varied architectural styles, some with illuminated windows, suggesting twilight. On one of these buildings, the word "PÓTSZAVA" is visible on a sign. Further along, a large white building displays the "LG" logo and the text "Life's Good." The far bank (Buda side) presents a more elevated and historic skyline. Numerous buildings, including what appears to be the prominent spires of Matthias Church and other structures typical of the Buda Castle District, are visible. Construction cranes are also dotted across this distant skyline. Several smaller boats are moored along this bank. The overall scene conveys a serene and picturesque urban landscape at the close of day. | Open Wire