
Budapest Opera House Guided Tour
Discover the second largest stage in Europe on this guided tour of the Hungarian State Opera House, a must-see on your trip to Budapest!
A cradle of culture, Hungary is world-renowned for its grand architecture and stunning landscapes. Once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Hungary later came under Soviet influence before becoming fully independent in 1989. Its capital, Budapest, is known for having one of the most beautiful Parliament buildings in the world, as well as the Danube River, the iconic Fisherman’s Bastion, and its famous thermal baths.
But Hungary is so much more than just Budapest. The serene Lake Balaton, the baroque city of Eger, the charming village of Szentendre, and the picturesque town of Pécs, nestled in the Mecsek Mountains, are all well worth looking into.
There’s no shortage of things to do in Hungary. Take a Danube river cruise, see Budapest lit up in the dark on a night tour, or visit the scenic Danube Bend. For adventure seekers, Budapest’s underground caves offer a thrilling experience, while budding sommeliers can enjoy a wine tasting in the Tokaj region. From culture and nature to relaxation, Hungary has something for every traveler.
Discover the second largest stage in Europe on this guided tour of the Hungarian State Opera House, a must-see on your trip to Budapest!
Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities by night with its dazzling attractions lit up. Take a 1-hour cruise along the Danube and enjoy breath-taking views.
Discover the pearl of the Danube River with this free tour. You'll explore the charms of the Hungarian capital, like St. Stephen's Basilica and the Parliament.
Enjoy a free guided tour of Buda Castle—an unmissable historic landmark in Budapest, with plenty of secrets to be unveiled inside!
This combo tour of Budapest + the Budapest Parliament is the ideal way to discover the city and explore one of its most emblematic and historic buildings.
Discover the heroes of World War II with this Jewish Quarter Free Tour. Explore one of Budapest's must-see neighbourhoods & learn about its rich history.
Gellért Spa is the best-known thermal bath in Budapest. Since its opening in 1918, it has been considered one of the finest in Europe. An absolute must!
Opened in 1913, Széchenyi Bath is one of the world's most fascinating thermal baths. Relax in natural hot spring waters, saunas and outdoor swimming pools.
The Historic Budapest Free Tour will take you on a journey through the most significant events of the past few centuries in this amazing cultural crossroads.
Explore Budapest from the water on a cruise along the Danube and enjoy breathtaking views of the city with pre-recorded commentary in English and free drinks.