Travel back to turn-of-the-century Budapest on an immersive walking tour of Pest. With your guide’s vivid storytelling, grand cafés, opulent façades, and bustling salons reappear around you—bringing the city’s golden age at the turn of the 20th century to life.
We can meet you at whichever hotel you are staying in Budapest, or from a central point we agree upon. This Itinerary is a basic outline to our tours which may be subject to change. Changes may be made in order to personalise the experience. However minor alterations may be made without notification, to ensure the smooth running of the tour. This tour does not include private transportation; it is designed to be conducted on foot in conjunction with the use of public transportation.
We can meet our guests at their accommodation, and the tour starts from there. Please provide your address in the special requirements box! Alternatively we can meet in the heart of the city, for this tour we recommend the Great Market hall.
The tour finishes in a century old private apartment, where You have the exclusive opportunity to observe and admire a real hidden treasure: an invaluable stain glass window by Miksa Roth, a genious of his time.
The tour finishes in a private apartment where You have the exclusive opportunity to observe and admire a real hidden treasure, an invaluable stain glass window by Miksa Roth.
We walk across one of Budapest's most beautiful bridges to arrive to the foot of the emblematic Gellért hill where we find our next stop.
Hotel Gellért has been an iconic bath and hotel on the western bank of the Danube for one centuries, also a functioning peace of art dominantly in the Secessionist style.
On our way to the next palace of Art Nouveau we cross Budapest first stone bridge with scenic view of the grand Hungarian Royal Palace.
The Postal Savings Bank on Hold utca is one of the greatest examples of Secession artwork in the whole city. It was designed by famous secessionist artist Ödon Lechner in 1901. It is an extravaganza of colourful tiles and folk motifs.
The Postal Savings Bank on Hold utca is one of the greatest examples of Secession artwork in the whole city. It was designed by famous secessionist artist Ödon Lechner in 1901. It is an extravaganza of colourful tiles and folk motifs.
Fabulous art deco historic building in the 8. district in the Palace area, with magnificent stare way lead-glass by Miksa.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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