Embark on a thrilling e-bike tour through the historic sights of Budapest and Buda Castle District, offering breathtaking views of Budapest and the Danube River.
Our guided tour takes you through the city's most picturesque areas, including the Andrássy Avenue, Heroes' Square, iconic Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, and the majestic Royal Palace.
With the assistance of electric power, effortlessly climb Castle Hill, and enjoy panoramic views from its summit, while learning about Budapest's rich history and cultural heritage from our expert guides.
This tour combines the ease of e-biking with the excitement of discovering Budapest's most stunning landmarks, making it perfect for riders of all skill levels.
Meet your guide at a central-location and get set up with your bike. Take to the streets and stop a 15 fantastic locations along the way. Learn about the city of Budapest and the people live in it. Get a deeper understanding of Hungarians and their lifestyle.
Please ring the bell no. 105. We are in the courtyard. Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the start time of the tour. More details to find us, what to look for: - Look for the house number 10 on the left side of the main gate - We are in the courtyard - Budapest Bike Breeze sign
An introduction about Budapest and the surrounding neighborhood
You will ride along the most prestigious boulevard of Budapest in a light pace, with few stops. Linking Erzsébet Square to the City Park, it is renowned for its elegant neo-Renaissance architecture. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We will stop at this stunning neo-Renaissance building, renowned for its rich ornamentation and excellent acoustics. Learn about the Opera house, Hungarian musicians, Andrássy avenue and the first subway line of the continent
Surrounded by the iconic Millennium Monument and statues of Hungary's most important historical figures, you will learn about Hungarian history and statesman.
Ride through this beautiful, lush park of Budapest with a few stops
The lake that surrounds Vajdahunyad Castle. Used as the most scenic Ice-rink of Budapest during winter.
Stopping at the most fabulous thermal bath of Budapest, you will learn about Hungarian thermal baths and bathing culture. It is one of Europe's largest and most renowned thermal bath complexes, offering a serene wellness experience with its Neo-Baroque architecture and therapeutic thermal waters.
A fairy-tale setting of Hungarian architecture at the picturesque Vajdahunyad castle. It showcases different architectural styles from Hungary’s history. Located in City Park, and houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture.
The House of Music Hungary, a brand new, modern building in City Park, is a striking cultural venue, blending music history with innovative interactive exhibitions.
This building used to be a Gestapo and Communist secret police headquarters. You will also see a piece of the Berlin wall here. Hear about the communist past and the House of Terror, which commemorates the victims of Hungary’s fascist and communist regimes. It offers powerful exhibits that reflect the country’s struggle with oppression and totalitarianism.
At the magnificent St. Stephen’s Basilica, you will learn about the origin and religions of Hungarians, and the holy right hand.
See the last standing Soviet army memorial in Budapest, surrounded by grand historic buildings and monuments. The square features a blend of memorials, green spaces, and a peaceful atmosphere in the heart of the city.
At the stunning neo-Gothic Parliament of Budapest, you will learn about why Hungary have the 3rd largest Parliament building of the world. It’s one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, home to Hungary’s National Assembly and the Holy Crown.
Riding along the Danube with some perfect photo stops
Riding along Budapest's oldest bridge is such an experience.
Amazing buildings in the most historic parts of the city. We will ride around and stop at its attractions.
This Neo-Romanesque symbolic structure offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Danube River and the city, making it one of Budapest's most popular attractions and a must-visit for its fairytale-like charm and historical significance
It has been a site for royal weddings and coronations, featuring a unique blend of Gothic architecture and stunning Zsolnay ceramic tiles
The Royal Palace was grand royal residence under various rulers, now its a cultural hub of Budapest.
Ride along the bridge with great panorama
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