Discover Budapest’s rich history on a guided bike or e-bike tour through both Buda and Pest. Ride with a local guide and explore the city’s most important landmarks while learning how centuries of history shaped the Hungarian capital.
Cycle past the Central Market Hall, Liberty Bridge, Parliament area, Margaret Island, and other iconic sights. Cross the Danube and visit Fisherman’s Bastion, one of Budapest’s most spectacular viewpoints, with panoramic views over the city.
Enjoy regular stops for photos and local insights as you experience Budapest’s blend of medieval heritage, imperial architecture, and vibrant modern life.
Perfect for first-time visitors, this tour offers a relaxed and engaging introduction to Budapest in just 2.5 hours.
Meeting point: Our office at Budapest, Haris köz 4, 1052 Hungary. From Ferenciek tere metro station, walk 2 minutes toward Váci Street. Haris köz is a small pedestrian street—enter from Váci and find us at number 4 on the left side.
Budapest’s largest and most iconic indoor market, filled with local food, spices, and souvenirs.
A beautifully designed green bridge connecting Buda and Pest, often used by pedestrians and cyclists.
A dramatic statue honoring Saint Gellért, overlooking the Danube from Gellért Hill.
Enjoy a short but scenic ride offering panoramic views of the Danube and Pest side of the city.
A fairy-tale-like terrace with stunning city views and towers inspired by medieval architecture.
This Y-shaped bridge connects Buda, Pest, and Margaret Island with a unique design and historical significance.
A peaceful retreat with koi ponds, small waterfalls, and rare plants — perfect for a short relaxing pause.
An Art Nouveau landmark and symbol of Margaret Island, often hosting exhibitions and events.
Ruins from the Middle Ages that once housed Dominican nuns and later served as a royal residence.
One of Europe’s most majestic government buildings, known for its Gothic Revival style and symbolic details.
A square full of political monuments and contrasts — from Soviet memorials to U.S. and Hungarian symbols of freedom.
A stunning Neo-Renaissance building that’s home to world-class performances and rich cultural history.
Budapest’s largest church, named after Hungary’s first king and famous for its dome and sacred relic.
A modern city attraction offering a bird’s-eye view of central Budapest from above.
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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