Jewish Budapest
During this sightseeing tour we show you the most important Jewish Monuments of the Hungarian Capital and the world’s second largest Synagogue. We walk through the former Jewish ghetto and visit the Dohány Street Synagogue with the Jewish Museum (interior visits).
Hungaro Gastro – Food and Wine Tour
Learn about the food and drink you’ll eat while you are in Budapest, don’t get caught up in some touristy place trying watered down Goulash and not know what is in it! We take you on a taster extravaganza that let’s you try it all & even throw in a wine sampling to give you a complete picture of what everyone is raving about!
Absolute Walking Tour
The most recommended tour in Budapest by the guide books. A complete overview of Hungarian history, Buda Castle walk, Chain Bridge, Inner Pest St. Stephen’s Basilica, Vaci walking district, Danube Promenade, Heroes’ Sq., City Park & all the major sights in between in an entertaining & interactive walk divulging Budapest’s best kept secrets.
Pub Crawl & Nightlife Tour
Relax don’t stress! This is not a tour, it is a good time! Designed to introduce the traveler to the local pub and nightlife scene while bringing travelers together to share stories & create new ones.
Night Stroll & Boat Cruise
Learn why Budapest is often called “Paris of the East”! We take you for an evening stroll for the best photo ops & stories surrounding these famous sights and the myths surrounding the Hungarian origins and culture.
Alternative Walking Tour
The tour starts in the centre of the city but quickly heads away from the main tourist hangouts and stumbles into Budapest’s Jewish district, where Budapest’s alternative culture is really kicking off. Just like East Berlin after the fall of the wall, Budapest’s uncared for districts are becoming the in places to be.
Private Tours – Individual Service
Looking for something special and familiar? Make your visit to Hungary more individual. Enjoy a private Sightseeing Tour in Budapest or to the Countryside! There is an opportunity for private tours with air-conditioned buses of various sizes with a well-trained professional guide. This way you can explore more of Budapest and Hungary than during usual standard group travel arrangements.
Art Nouveau, Eclectic Style and Culture
What is classicism or modern architecture for other cities, that is eclectic style for Budapest. Undoubtedly, this style fits the city best – a bit of this, a bit of that, an idea from here and an example from there. A mixture and a variety, just like the population of the capital – a colourful medley of Germans, Turks, Slovaks, Jews and Hungarians.
Villas, Urban Mansions
The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries experienced the peak of bourgeois development and modernisation in Budapest. Following west European patterns, the aristocracy and the upper middle classes had wonderful Classicist, Eclectic and Art Nouveau mansions and villas constructed. The spectacle of buildings flanking the city centre’s main axis, Andrássy Avenue, reflects that era.
City Center Treasures
There are several magnificent public and listed buildings in Budapest’s city centre. And there are even more hidden treasures: entrances where carriages could enter, outside corridors in the courtyards of apartment blocks with through passages, shops preserving their century-old beauty, squares and cafés recalling a Parisian atmosphere, a market echoing a genuine Balkan milieu, Art Nouveau mansions.
Danube Bank Stories
Budapest is the queen of the Danube. She would not exist without the river. The Danube has defined and pampered the city for a thousand years. The meeting of the river and the city is nowhere as intensive, tragic and beautiful as in the Pest city centre. Memories of nearly all the milestones of Hungarian history are condensed here.
Secrets of the Jewish Quarter
Once upon a time there was a Jewish Budapest inhabited by more than two hundred thousand in its heyday. Many of them lived in a geographically well-defined area still referred to as the Jewish quarter.
The Retro Period
Once upon a time there were the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Socialism, the happiest barrack, party congresses, politics, the victorious working class and ‘Stalin Baroque’. At the same time there was a parallel world – bakelite records, mini skirts, neon advertising, soda-water, the new Bauhaus – in other words, Budapest retro.
Budapest Night Life
“Seen Budapest at night yet?” Thus began an old Hungarian hit. Our night-time wander and entertainment begins in Budapest’s Montmarte and Soho where, in addition to several restaurants and cafes, there are also small galleries and boutiques. Then the night lights of the city unfold as seen from a bridge.
Deluxe Tour
The most élite department store in Budapest. A five-storey building with a roofed glass-court and glass-walled mirror-elevators. On the roof a circle turf promenade, and an ice-rink in winter…Would you have guessed we are evoking a picture of Budapest at the turn of the 19th and 20th century? Well, it is Budapest at the time when the first modern giant department store was built for the bourgeoisie.
Photography Tour
Adventure Budapest Through the Lens & Discover the old images of Budapest and try to make new ones! This tour offers participants an authentic city adventure and rare opportunity to experience Budapest from an insider’s point of view. Your English and German speaking photographer has an in-depth local knowledge, a passion for his city and for the art of photography.