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Insider’s Budapest

Daily Tour 7-8 Hours Availability: 2020-05-01
Budapest, Hungary Buda Castle District, Saint Stephen's Basilica, Opera House, City Park, Heroes'Square, Andrássy Avenue

Duration: 7-8 hours

Spend the whole day with Budapest Locals!
Here is a perfect mixture for you on this 8 hour tour: sightseeing, history, culture and culinary experiences together in just the right balance. During this relaxed and entertaining tour we explore insider’s hidden gems along with the major sights of Budapest.
For culinary funs also a great possibility to try the tasty samplings of the Market Hall and have a lunch in an authentic Hungarian restaurant you wouldn’t discover on your own.

Some highlights:

  • all the sights of the Budapest Overview tour
  • Andrássy Avenue
  • Jewish District

The tour includes:

  • Pick up / drop off at your hotel
  • 24-hour tickets for all public transport
  • authentic lunch
  • two cafe breaks with delicious pastries
  • entrance fees into one of the synagogues and one of the main churches
  • maps with tips and recommendations for your stay

We believe that discovering Budapest on foot with the help of public transport is the best and simply the easiest way. However we are happy to provide you with car or minivan service if you wish.

 


DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION
Hotel or accomodation

DEPARTURE TIME

If you’re looking for something beyond the ordinary or want to combine content of different tours we are happy to create a unique tour custom tailored to your needs and interests. We always have an open ear for your wishes and ideas!


INCLUDED

Keep in mind, that

  • All the food, drinks, 
  • entrance fees,
  • public transport

are included in the price.

Often described as the "Little Paris of Middle Europe", Budapest is famous not only for the monuments reflecting its own 1,000-year-old culture, but also for the relics of others who settled here. Remains from both Roman occupation and much later ruled by the Turks can still be seen in the city. After the Ottoman Empire the union with Austria has a particular influence on the city's form and style.