Join a world-first exoskeleton tour and walk Budapest in full “powered mode”. This is sightseeing with a futuristic twist: real wearable robotics that feels like your legs got an electric upgrade while you explore the highest lookout points of the inner city.
Hills feel easy, distances feel shorter and suddenly “one more viewpoint” sounds like a great idea. Expect comfort, freedom and a little bit of “I can’t believe I’m actually doing this” energy. It’s playful, empowering and just the right amount of geeky hype for your inner sci-fi hero. Go farther, feel stronger and experience the future today.
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Gellért Hill rises above the Danube with some of the most iconic panoramic views of Budapest, showcasing both Buda and Pest in a single sweep. Its network of walking paths leads through a protected natural area, making it a popular destination for hikers, runners, and photographers. At the summit, the Citadel and the Liberty Statue stand as prominent landmarks, symbolizing the city's rich and complex history.
Former royal seat, bombed, rebuilt, and now full of stories and panoramas. You get up to this historic hilltop feeling way less like you’ve done squats for a week and more like you’ve just “loaded level two.”
Fairy-tale towers, the best Parliament view in the city, and a hill that quietly would be a leg-burner—if your high-tech gear didn’t quietly help out in the background.
Once a glamorous riverside garden, then a ruin, now a fancy cultural comeback kid. Strolling its terraces feels like discovering Budapest’s backstage area, where the palace sneaks down to touch the Danube.
The city’s most iconic bridge becomes your personal runway between Buda and Pest. Crossing it at walking pace feels oddly like a slow-motion scene from a sci-fi film set in an old empire.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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