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Budapest All In One Walking Tour with Strudel Stop

Price

72 €

Duration

3,5-4 hours

⭐️ Highlights

  • Small-group walking tour with a licensed guide

  • See Heroes’ Square and City Park, and peek into a spa

  • Marvel at the Opera, Andrassy Avenue and St Stephen’s Basilica

  • Learn about the communist era at Liberty Square and stroll to the Parliament

  • Take in the stunning view from Fisherman’s Bastion and see Matthias Church

  • Coffee and strudel are included at the iconic Strudel House

  • Early 9 AM departures during peak season help avoid the midday heat


⏱️ Duration

3,5-4 hours


💶 Prices

Adult: 72 €

Student with ID: 69 € 

Child: 35 €


Please note that a 6% booking fee applies to the advertised price.



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📍 Meeting Point

In front of the Hungarian State Opera House


🏁 End Point


Buda Castle, near Matthias Church


✔️ Inclusions

Licensed English speaking guide

Coffee or soft drink and strudels

Public transportation tickets for the tour

Gratis single ticket for public transport to return downtown


❌ Exclusions

Admission to sights and museums

Pick-up or drop-off


📖 Know before you book

Expect continuous walking for up to three hours

Tour runs in all weather so please dress appropriately

Solo travelers are welcome. The small group format provides personal attention from your guide while letting you discover Budapest alongside fellow travelers.


📋 Tour details

Your walking tour begins at the Opera House, where you'll take a short ride on the Millennium Metro to Heroes’ Square and City Park. Here, you’ll be introduced to Hungary's rich history and culture.


Next, you’ll walk through City Park to visit Vajdahunyad Castle and see Szechenyi Baths to learn about the country's unique bath culture.


Afterward, you’ll head over to see St. Stephen’s Basilica before taking a break at the iconic Strudel House for drinks and strudel. After your refreshment break, you’ll head down to the riverside to see the famous blue Danube. On the way, you’ll learn about the communist era at Liberty Square, and at the Danube, you can admire the magnificent Parliament building. Here, you’ll take in the spectacular view of the UNESCO World Heritage panorama with Buda Castle, Matthias Church, Royal Palace, and Gellert Hill with the Citadel.


From the Chain Bridge, you will cross the Danube by bus, and after a short walk through the Castle District, you’ll approach Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion. From this vantage point, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire city.



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