Explore Budapest at your own pace with this self-guided interactive walking tour. Starting from the majestic Hungarian Parliament, this 4.4 km journey invites you to uncover the city’s rich history and stunning architecture across Buda and Pest. Engage with captivating audio narratives, fun quizzes, and a smart map that guides you seamlessly through iconic landmarks such as Buda Castle and the Fishermen's Bastion. Perfect for solo travelers or groups, this tour offers flexibility and fun without the pressure of a traditional tour. - Self-paced walking tour lasting approximately 2 hours - Available in 7 languages with interactive audio and quizzes - Explore at your own convenience, valid for 48 hours after activation - Suitable for all weather conditions, just bring your charged smartphone and comfortable shoes

Self Guided Interactive Walking Tour of Budapest

From9 USD

Join us and savor Hungary's culinary treasures like a local! Discover the real flavors of Budapest on this unforgettable food tour through 5 hidden local gems. Carefully curated to avoid tourist traps, this experience will immerse you in the authentic tastes and traditions of Hungary. You’ll start with the city’s best local goulash, enjoy crispy lángos with Hungarian beer, try traditional sausage with regional wine, indulge in a beloved Hungarian dessert like rétes, and toast with Unicum or Pálinka in the famous ruin bar district — where old ruins now buzz with local nightlife. Each stop offers a deeper connection to Budapest’s culinary culture — full of flavor, stories, and local spirit. Come hungry and leave with unforgettable memories — let’s eat and explore Budapest together!

Budapest Food Tasting Tour of Hidden Gems (Small Groups)

From100 USD

About Budapest

Budapest, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Danube," is a city that beautifully merges history with contemporary life. Divided by the river into Buda and Pest, each side offers distinct experiences. The historic Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion provide breathtaking views over the Danube River. Visitors can explore the iconic Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest, or relax in one of the many famous thermal baths like Széchenyi or Gellért. The city is also home to impressive architectural landmarks such as the Hungarian Parliament Building, St. Stephen's Basilica, and the Great Market Hall. Food enthusiasts can savor traditional Hungarian dishes at local restaurants or try street food delicacies at bustling markets. With a vibrant nightlife scene featuring ruin bars and live music venues, Budapest has something for everyone. The city's efficient public transport system makes it easy to navigate through its many attractions. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or simply enjoying delicious cuisine, Budapest promises an unforgettable experience.

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