Discover the pearl of the Danube River on our Free Walking Tour of Budapest. You'll explore the charms of the Hungarian capital including Chain Bridge, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Parliament and much more.
Free Walking Tour of Budapest
At the scheduled time, we'll meet you in Mádache Imre Square and set off on our free walking tour of Budapest.
To begin, we'll walk along the Danube River and admire a breathtaking panoramic view as we turn towards Buda Hill. We'll also share some fun facts about the history of the Hungarian people and their beautiful, but difficult, language.
Soon, we'll come to Chain Bridge, which was the first construction of its kind in the Hungarian capital.
As we stroll around the city, we'll see some interesting statues and discuss Hungarian cuisine and its delicious dishes.
We'll then arrive at Freedom Square, where we'll spot some sites that hold great significance in 20th-century Hungarian history. These range from monuments dedicated to the Holocaust and the Red Army. We'll also talk about present-day Hungary's economics and politics.
Our tour will then take us to the Parliament building, which is one of the symbols of the city. This majestic construction on the banks of the Danube River has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings in Europe.
It'll then be time to finish the tour at the Hungarian National Museum. Before saying your goodbyes, you can ask your guide for some tips on what to see during your visit to the city.
Children
Children and teenagers are welcome on our free tour of Budapest! Each adult can join the tour with two minors.
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