Meet one of our guides with a background in history who can bring the stories of Jewry of Hungary alive in front of you.
During the walk you'll get to know the home of the largest Jewish community of Eastern Europe today where you'll see from the outside the three most important Synagogues.
We overview 2000 years of Jewish history while focusing on the last 150 years including the "golden age" of the turn of the century, the interwar period with a special focus on the events of the WW II and the revival of Jewish life from the 1990s.
Besides Jewish culture and history we introduce you to the gentrifying inner 7th district and its living standards, conditions, issues and its street art.
We also visit the last remaining ghetto wall segment and we invite you for a coffee and local Jewish cake (ticket price is included in the tour's price)
The medieval market square has become one of the main squares of Pest
Learn about the most important diplomat saving Jewish lives
The first ruin bar in Budapest (and thus in the world)
One of Budapest's most international streets
Learn about the Orthodox Jewish community
We do not visit the Great Synagogue inside.
Europe's largest Synagogue with historical connotations from the last ~200 years
The visit of the synagogue inside is included.
We meet in front of Kempinski hotel on Erzsébet tér / square, facing the Ferris wheel.
Being on of the main squares of Budapest it's easy to reach by M1, M2, M3 subways and several buses and tram lines.
Google Maps is well synchronized with the Budapest public transportation system.
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and thermal baths. Straddling the Danube River, it offers a unique blend of Eastern and Western European cultures, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
The Hungarian Parliament Building is a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture and a symbol of Hungary.
Buda Castle is a historical castle and palace complex that offers panoramic views of the city.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest thermal baths in Europe, offering a relaxing experience in historic surroundings.
Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque structure offering panoramic views of the Danube and Pest.
Heroes' Square is a significant monument and a major landmark in Budapest, commemorating the heroes of Hungary's history.
A traditional Hungarian soup made with beef, vegetables, and paprika.
A deep-fried dough topped with sour cream, cheese, and garlic.
A sweet, cylindrical pastry cooked over an open fire and coated with sugar and cinnamon.
Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced pork and rice, cooked in a tomato sauce.
This is the best time to visit Budapest for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.
Hungarian Forint (HUF)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Budapest is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Budapest-Keleti Railway Station, Budapest-Nyugati Railway Station
Népliget Bus Station, Árpád Bridge Bus Station
The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with four lines connecting major attractions.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Főtaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming town known for its museums, galleries, and colorful houses.
A historic town with a stunning basilica and a rich history.
A historic town with a royal palace and scenic views of the Danube Bend.
Price varies by option