Classic Budapest - sightseeing tour

Duration 4 hours
Movement Bus
Type Group
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

Starting from the Great Synagogue, you will drive along the famous Andrássy Boulevard (inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List), admiring the mansions of the Neoclassical era. Getting off the bus at Heroes' Square, you will be able to carefully examine the sculptures of the main historical figures of the country and learn a brief history of Hungary. Then you will stroll through the park near the Széchenyi Baths, look into the garden of Vajdahunyad Castle and meet the mysterious Anonymus.

Back on the bus, you will pass the famous Gundel restaurant, moving on to the most magnificent cathedral in Budapest – St. Stephen's Basilica. Having moved to the opposite bank, you will plunge into the atmosphere of ancient Buda, walk along its cobbled streets, and from the Fisherman's Bastion - the calling card of the capital, you will see a breathtaking panorama of the Pest part of Budapest - like a building straight out of a postcard Parliament, a pulsating metropolis lost in the haze with boulevards and mansions, and you will also see beautiful bridges across the Danube, which, like hands reaching out to each other, forever connect the two parts of the city.

Then, walking past the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, an architectural masterpiece in the late Gothic style, past shops, pharmacies and pastry shops, the history of which goes back centuries, past museums and the Presidential Residence, you will finally see in all its power theRoyal Palace.

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Information

  • Days:Thursday, Sunday
  • Start time: 10:00
  • Excursion format: transport and pedestrian
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Collection point: Great Synagogue, square in front of the entrance (Budapest, 1074 , Dohány u. 2).
     

  excursion price includes

  •  transport services,
  •  guide services

Attractions

Budapest
Budapest

Budapest is the capital and largest city of Hungary, located on the banks of the Danube River. The city is rich in history, culture and architectural attractions.

Danube
Danube

The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, flowing through several countries including Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine. The Danube River has significant historical, economic and cultural significance for the region. It is an important waterway and represents the beauty and grandeur of nature on its journey through various landscapes and cities.

Royal Palace
Royal Palace

The Royal Palace in Budapest is a historical building that is one of the key symbols of the capital of Hungary. The Hungarian name is "Budavári Palota". Here are some basic facts and interesting aspects:

Bridges over the Danube
Bridges over the Danube

Bridges over the Danube in Budapest are the calling card of the city, representing not only transport structures, but also architectural masterpieces. Here are some of the famous bridges connecting both parts of the city

Fisherman's Bastion
Fisherman's Bastion

The Fisherman's Bastion is a majestic architectural structure in Budapest, Hungary. This historical site was built at the end of the 19th century as part of a project to restore the ancient defensive walls, designed to create a symbolic atmosphere of the medieval city.