Private Budapest Tour with Thermal Bath or Market Visit
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Private Budapest Tour with Thermal Bath or Market Visit

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About this experience

Explore Budapest’s rich history and iconic landmarks on this one-day private tour for 1 to 7 people, perfect for solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups! After the tour, unwind in a thermal bath or at the Central Market.

The journey takes you through the best of the capital: stroll the cobbled streets of the Castle District, admire Matthias Church, and enjoy sweeping views from Fisherman’s Bastion. Take in the grandeur of Parliament and St. Stephen’s Basilica, walk lively Váci Street, and explore the Jewish Quarter. Continue along elegant Andrássy Avenue to the Opera, then arrive at Heroes’ Square and fairy-tale Vajdahunyad Castle.

We’ll end the day at a true hidden gem: Lukács Thermal Bath. Known for its healing waters, pools, saunas, and even an optional beer bath, it’s a quiet oasis where you can relax at your own pace or enjoy the baths with me after I settle you in. Prefer to skip bathing? We can visit the Central Market Hall instead or spend more time at other sites.

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Private Budapest Tour with Thermal Bath or Market Visit

Pickup included

What's included

Soda/Pop
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Coffee and/or Tea

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

We’ll start at the grand Palace area, exploring its courtyards and taking in sweeping views over the Danube and the city below. Then we’ll wander through the charming medieval streets of the Castle District, where colorful houses and quiet corners bring old Buda to life.

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Stop 2

We’ll visit Matthias Church, a jewel of the Castle District known for its colorful tiled roof and beautifully detailed interior. Named after King Matthias, one of Hungary’s most famous rulers, the church holds centuries of royal stories and legends within its walls.

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Stop 3

We’ll explore Fisherman’s Bastion, with its fairytale-like towers and panoramic views over the Danube and Pest. Built in the late 19th century, it honors the medieval guild of fishermen who once defended this part of the city walls.

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Stop 4 Pass by

We’ll cross through the Chain Bridge, the city’s oldest and most iconic link between Buda and Pest. Built in 1849, it marked a new era of connection and unity for Budapest.

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Stop 5

We’ll walk around Hungary’s impressive Parliament building, one of the largest and most beautiful in Europe, set right along the Danube. Nearby, we’ll visit the moving Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial, honoring the victims who were killed along the river during World War II.

6
Stop 6

We’ll visit St. Stephen’s Basilica, the largest church in Budapest, named after Hungary’s first king. Inside, you’ll see its richly decorated interior and you can learn about the relic of St. Stephen’s right hand kept here.

7
Stop 7

We’ll stroll along Váci Street, Budapest’s lively pedestrian avenue filled with shops, cafés, and history. From there, we’ll continue to the Danube Promenade, where beautiful river views and elegant old hotels capture the city’s 19th-century charm.

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Stop 8

We’ll explore Budapest’s Jewish District, home to the magnificent Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe. After seeing the area’s famous Ruin Pubs and street art, we’ll stop for lunch at one of the district’s lively and creative restaurants.

9

We’ll make a short stop at the New York Palace, one of Budapest’s most beautiful historic buildings, known for its ornate façade and lavish interior. Once a favorite meeting place for writers and artists, today it’s home to the famous New York Café, often called the most beautiful café in the world.

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Stop 10

We’ll drive along Andrássy Avenue, Budapest’s grand boulevard lined with beautiful mansions, embassies, and palaces. This historic street leads us through some of the city’s most elegant neighborhoods all the way to Heroes’ Square.

11
Stop 11

We’ll make a short stop at the Hungarian State Opera House, one of Budapest’s finest examples of 19th-century architecture. I’ll share a few stories about its history before we continue along elegant Andrássy Avenue.

12
Stop 12

We’ll stop at Heroes’ Square, one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, where statues of Hungary’s great leaders stand proudly. I’ll explain the stories behind the figures and the importance of this grand square in Hungary’s national history.

13
Stop 13

Next, we’ll walk over to Vajdahunyad Castle, a fairytale-like building that brings together different styles from Hungary’s architectural history. Originally built for a world’s fair, it sits in the middle of City Park, surrounded by trees and a peaceful lake.

14
Stop 14

Escape the crowds and discover one of Budapest’s best-kept secrets: Lukács Bath. Tucked away from the city's busiest tourist spots, Lukács is a quiet, historic spa that’s beloved by locals — and is a real part of everyday life here. I’ve been coming to this quiet oasis in the heart of the city to unwind from the bustle of everyday life ever since I was a child. Here you’ll find everything you need to relax and recharge: swimming pools, a wellness pool with jacuzzis and water massage, several thermal baths, saunas and steam baths—and even a beer bath experience (available for an additional fee).

15
Stop 15

Budapest’s Central Market Hall, the city’s largest and oldest indoor market, dazzles with its striking Art Nouveau design and colorful Zsolnay-tiled roof. Spanning three levels, it’s a sensory feast—shop local produce and spices, sample Hungarian street foods and pastries, or browse handcrafted souvenirs.

What's not included

Matthias Church
Fisherman's Bastion
St. Stephen's Basilica
Lukács Bath
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Budapest

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.

Top Attractions

Budapest Parliament Building

The Hungarian Parliament Building is a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture and a symbol of Hungary.

Architecture 1-2 hours €20-30

Buda Castle

Buda Castle is a historical castle and palace complex that offers panoramic views of the city.

Historical 2-3 hours Free to explore, €3-5 for museums

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest thermal baths in Europe, offering a relaxing experience in historic surroundings.

Relaxation 2-3 hours €15-20

Fisherman's Bastion

Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque structure offering panoramic views of the Danube and Pest.

Architecture 1 hour Free (€3 for the tower)

Heroes' Square

Heroes' Square is a significant monument and a major landmark in Budapest, commemorating the heroes of Hungary's history.

Historical 1 hour Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Goulash

A traditional Hungarian soup made with beef, vegetables, and paprika.

Dinner Contains beef, gluten (from bread or flour)

Lángos

A deep-fried dough topped with sour cream, cheese, and garlic.

Snack Contains dairy, can be made gluten-free

Chimney Cake (Kürtőskalács)

A sweet, cylindrical pastry cooked over an open fire and coated with sugar and cinnamon.

Dessert Contains wheat, sugar, can be made gluten-free

Töltött Káposzta

Cabbage rolls stuffed with minced pork and rice, cooked in a tomato sauce.

Dinner Contains pork, gluten (from tomato sauce)

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Buda Hills Cycling along the Danube Kayaking on the Danube Visiting thermal baths Strolling along Andrássy Avenue Relaxing in City Park Visiting museums and galleries Attending classical music concerts

Best Time to Visit

May to September

This is the best time to visit Budapest for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and tourists.

18°C to 30°C 64°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Hungarian
  • Widely spoken: English, German
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Hungarian Forint (HUF)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Budapest is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious with valuables in crowded areas
  • • Use official taxis or app-based services
  • • Check bills carefully at restaurants and bars

Getting there

By air
  • Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport • 16 km from city center
By train

Budapest-Keleti Railway Station, Budapest-Nyugati Railway Station

By bus

Népliget Bus Station, Árpád Bridge Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with four lines connecting major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Főtaxi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

District V (Belváros) District VII (Jewish Quarter) District VIII (Józsefváros) District IX (Ferencváros)

Day trips

Szentendre
20 km from Budapest • Half day

A charming town known for its museums, galleries, and colorful houses.

Esztergom
50 km from Budapest • Full day

A historic town with a stunning basilica and a rich history.

Visegrád
40 km from Budapest • Full day

A historic town with a royal palace and scenic views of the Danube Bend.

Festivals

Budapest Christmas Market • Late November to early January Budapest Spring Festival • March Sziget Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Use the Budapest Card for free public transport and discounts on attractions
  • Take a Danube River cruise for stunning views of the city
  • Visit the thermal baths early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds
  • Explore the Jewish Quarter for its vibrant nightlife and historic sites
  • Try local street food, such as lángos and kürtőskalács, for an authentic taste of Budapest
From $25 per person

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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 7
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