Supersaver: Budapest City Walking Tour and Jewish Grand Walking Tour

1 day
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About this activity

Budapest City Walking Tour (3 hours)
Beginning at the Hungarian State Opera House, you’ll hop on the metro for a quick ride out to City Park, beloved by locals and visitors alike, and Heroes’ Square. There you’ll see the impressive statues of Hungary’s most important national leaders.

After taking a walk through the park, you’ll come to the Vajdahunyad Castle, constructed in 1896 as part of the Millennial Exhibition, which celebrated 1,000 years since the Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin.

Your next stop will be the popular Szechenyi Spa, Europe’s largest thermal bath, before taking the metro back into the city center. From there, you’ll encounter the neo-classical structure of St. Stephen’s Basilica, one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest. Afterwards, take a load off your feet in a Hungarian cafe where you can relax with a hot drink and two delicious pastries included in the price of your ticket.

After your snack, you’ll continue along the cobblestone streets towards Ferenciek Square and Vaci Street, a strip well-known for its shops and trinkets.

You’ll then walk along the Danube Promenade, taking in the panorama of Gellert Hill and the Citadel, while snapping a photo of the Chain Bridge. You’ll conclude your tour in the Buda Castle District, where you can take the last of your photos from the stunning lookout at Fisherman's Bastion.

Budapest Jewish Heritage Walking Tour (4 hours) 
The tour will begin with a step inside the biggest synagogue in Europe, the Dohány Street Synagogue. While inside you’ll explore the Jewish Museum, which hosts an impressive exhibit of pieces from Hungarian and Eastern European artists. Your guide will then take you to Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park, named for the man credited with saving the lives of thousands in the Jewish community.

You’ll pass through the old Jewish Quarter, once a ghetto during the Second World War, as well as Heroes’ Temple, which pays homage to lives lost during WWI.

Make your way to the Jewish Quarter, where kosher bakeries and restaurants are located, along with other synagogues and memorials. Admire the Gozsdu Courtyard, an old passageway currently converted into bustling bars and restaurants and popular with locals and visitors alike.

You’ll also visit Carl Lutz Memorial Park, named after another famous figurehead during WWII, as well as the Rumbach Street Synagogue.

After a stop at the center of the orthodox community, the Kazinczy Street Synagogue, you’ll pause for some sweets at the kosher Frohlich Bakery and Café. You’ll also be given a 10% discount by your guide to the kosher restaurant, Carmel, to be enjoyed later in the evening on your own if you wish.
Included
  • Budapest City Walking Tour:
  • Walking tour
  • Professional guide
  • Coffee, tea or mineral water with two pastries
  • Public transport tickets during tour
  • Jewish Walking Tour:
  • Professional guide
  • Entrance fees to Jewish Museum, Dohány Street Synagoge, Raul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park
  • Entrance fee to Kazincky Synagogue (Grand Tour only)
  • Cake at Froehlich bakery or 10% discount card (Grand Tour only)
Not included
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Gratuities (optional)
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
  • Please wear modest clothing (covering shoulders and thighs) when visiting the Synagogues through Jewish Walking Tour. Male visitors can not enter with a bare head.
  • Tour operates in all weather conditions so please dress appropriately.
  • Participants will need to be fit for light continuous walking, for up to 3 hours
  • Supplier is not responsible for unforeseen delays or accidents
Features
Tourism
90% Cultural
80% Sport
25%