What makes this tour unique is its deep dive into Budapest’s Art Nouveau architecture through engaging storytelling. Rather than a simple sightseeing walk, the experience connects the buildings to the cultural ambitions and artistic ideas of the early 20th century. Travelers learn to notice hidden details, symbolic decorations, and architectural innovations that define Hungarian Secession. It’s an experience designed for curious travelers who want to understand the city, not just see it.
This is a group tour and requires a minimum of 4 participants to operate. In the event the minimum number is not reached, you will receive a full refund.
Your guide will wait in front of the staircase of the Parliament's visitor center next to the Kossuth Statue with a small blue flag or umbrella.
We meet at the Kossuth Square next to the Parliament building for a short introduction of Budapest in the early 1900's.
Liberty Square with the USA Embassy is a great contrast of architectural styles and a good example of the arrival of Art Nouveau in the political heart of the city
A closer look at the masterpiece of Budapest Art Nouveau and the national style.
Introduction of the cultural life and architecture through Budapest’s grand boulevard and the city’s “Champs-Élysées”
A landmark building showing the roots of later Hungarian Art Nouveau
The Liszt Ferenc Square with the Academy is a great place to show you the historical cafés, music, and turn-of-the-century city life. We showcase the Music Academy – one of the most richly decorated Art Nouveau masterpieces in Budapest.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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