Budapest City Tour

Tour of the Pest District Monuments


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The resplendent sights of Pest are best discovered by foot. Absorb panoramic views from high up in St Stephen's Basilica, and visit the Opera House.

Tour of Jewish Budapest


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Reflect upon the story of Budapest's Jewish community with this fascinating walking tour. Visit the city's vast synagogue—the world's second largest—and the Jewish Museum housed inside. Walk through the leafy shade of the Jewish Cemetery before reaching the 36-metre (120 foot) high Heroes' Monument.

Two-Hour City Tour


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Beginning in Erzsébet Square, this bus tour reveals Budapest's most significant monuments. View the majestic Opera House and stop at the Millenium Memorial in Heroes' Square. Rumble over Erzsébet Bridge and stop at Gellért Hill before heading to the Buda district to see the Margit Bridge and the front of the Parliament building.

Three-Hour City Tour


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Discover the primary sights of Budapest by bus and by foot with a three-hour tour. This tour includes the Opera House, Heroes' Square, Gellért Hill, the castle district, and the Parliament buildings.

Three-Hour City Tour with Parliament Visit


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View all the celebrated sights and monuments of Budapest and then feel history at your fingertips with a guided tour of the Parliament buildings. Your guide will lead you through the magnificent interior, including stunning neo-gothic chambers and staircases.

Excursion to Gödöllö: The Queen Elisabeth Tour


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No Budapest trip is complete until you've visited Gödöllö and its magnificent palace. Formerly the summer residence of the Emperor of Austria and Hungary, and his queen, the palace is renowned for its impressive Baroque architecture. Benefit from a comprehensive guided tour and refresh with complimentary coffee and cake.

Daytime Sightseeing Cruise


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Take in the scope and scale of the Hungarian capital from the Danube River, a World Heritage Sight. Cruise between Buda and Pest and listen to recorded commentary on the history of the landmarks that line the river banks. Opt for an hour's walking tour of Margaret Island to discover this verdant haven before catching another boat back to the city centre.

Segway Tour of Budapest


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Glide around majestic Budapest on the Segway—a revolutionary personal transportation device—and discover the city's grandeur up close.

Gourmet Tour of Budapest with Lunch


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Fantastic for foodies—this gourmet walking tour gives you a real taste of Budapest! Peruse delicacies in Market Hall and learn to prepare traditional Hungarian dishes. What better way to conclude this gourmet tour than with a hearty lunch?

Hop-On, Hop-Off Bus Tour of Budapest


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From the Royal Castle to Matthias Church, see Budapest’s sights at your own pace on this hop-on, hop-off bus tour around the city.

Adventures Thru the Lens 2007 - Budapest


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With its majestic buildings, monumental avenues and illuminated bridges, Budapest’s grandeur rivals that of many other European capitals. Capture the unique sights of the Pearl of the Danube on a guided tour led by a professional photographer.


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