This tour is made for e-bikes. You drive from the center of the city over the Liberty Bridge to the hills on the Danube bank with great views. The Gellert, the Castle Hill and back to the Danube bank with the impressive Parliament. Experience a ride across the city's oldest bridge, the Chain Bridge, back to the center. The E Bike Tour offers you a compact overview of Budapest and is an ideal starting point. Even if you have been to Budapest, this tour will give you new insights. Experienced and official tour guides await you in small groups.
We meet outside our shop, right in the Jewish Quarter. Nearest metro station: Deak Square Attention: we are in a pedestrian zone, direct access by car/taxi is not possible. But it is only a few meters from Rumbach Sebestyen Street.
We will meet you right in front of our shop in the Jewish Quarter and you will drive across the Karoly Ring past the Great Synagogue, the National Museum and the Great Market Hall to the Liberty Bridge.
Impressive historic bridge in the style of Gustav Eiffel, which leads directly to the Gellertbad and Gellerthügel.
Enjoy the ride up the Gellerthhill thanks to the powerful E motors. You're driving down a winding street through a residential neighborhood of high society. Fantastic views from the hill, which is the highest point on the Danube.
The Park of Philosophy awaits you with a fascinating view of the castle district and the city, as well as a miniature model of the city, where Buda and Pest meet symbolically.
Through another park it goes downhill, and over to the castle hill.
The e-bike will also take you to the Castle Hill, where you will reach the Matthias Church and the Fisherman's Bastion. Highlights of Budapes. Enjoy it!
Wonderfully renovated Gothic church above the city in the center of the old castle district. No admission to church.
Drive through quiet residential areas of the castle to the northern exit, the Wiener Tor and further downhill to Batthyany Platz.
Be impressed by the building of the Hungarian Parliament on the other side of the Danube before following the Danube bank. Great opportunity for another selfie.
The oldest bridge in the city, in II.World War II destroyed, then reconstructed and recently completely renovated. Driving over the chain bridge is simply part of it and is prohibited with private cars. Long live the bike!
Through quiet inner city streets you will reach the pedestrian zone and turn to Elisabeth-Platz, where you will always find a lot of hustle and bustle, but after just 2 minutes you will be back in the Jewish Quarter, where countless bars and restaurants await you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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