Excursions & Activities in Budapest
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Private excursions
Private excursions - the guide will conduct an excursion only for you and your friends.
Group excursions
Group excursions - the guide forms a group. Other tourists will learn new things with you.
Small group
Small group – small group with possibility to maintain a comfortable distance between the participants.
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Budapest tours with a personal guide
Budapest combines an ancient city with modern structures. The Jewish quarter harmoniously combines wartime buildings and modern bars. Pubs open in the evening, and the area is transformed, filled with the buzz of young people, and you can follow their example - try a glass of Hungarian beer or wine.
Author guided tours
Don't hang out in museums. Instead, spend time exploring the city. Check out the flea market or antique shops, meet the booksellers, and find a vintage book to your liking. Since guided tours in gorgeous Budapest are conducted in Russian, the guide is happy to put you and the vendor in touch and keep everyone happy.
After the market, go for a refreshment or simply sit back and relax in a chamber café and enjoy a cup of Viennese coffee with strudel. Budapest has an interesting old metro, accessible by ticket. And if you're tired of wandering around, we suggest a bus tour to see the sights and panorama of the Danube River.
Where do I start in Budapest?
Start your city break in Budapest at Castle Hill. Here you can see the Royal Palace and the beautiful view. Deep within Castle Hill are ancient caves that have been refurbished with masonry but leave areas with drawings. After the horrors of the dungeon, it's worth walking out to the south side of Buda Hill and down to the Gellert baths for a soothing soak in the waters of the thermal spring.