Discover Budapest’s hidden gems and unwind in healing thermal waters. Explore iconic landmarks and relax like a local at Lukács Thermal Bath.
Discover Budapest’s hidden gems and unwind in healing thermal waters. Explore iconic landmarks and relax like a local at Lukács Thermal Bath.
- Buda Castle - The tour begins at the magnificent Palace area, where visitors can explore its courtyards and enjoy breathtaking views over the Danube and the city below. The journey continues through the enchanting medieval streets of the Castle District, where vibrant houses and serene corners bring the history of old Buda to life.
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- Buda Castle - The tour begins at the magnificent Palace area, where visitors can explore its courtyards and enjoy breathtaking views over the Danube and the city below. The journey continues through the enchanting medieval streets of the Castle District, where vibrant houses and serene corners bring the history of old Buda to life.
- Matthias Church - Matthias Church, a gem of the Castle District, is renowned for its colorful tiled roof and intricately detailed interior. Named after King Matthias, one of Hungary’s most celebrated rulers, the church is steeped in centuries of royal stories and legends.
- Fisherman’s Bastion - The exploration includes Fisherman’s Bastion, with its fairytale-like towers and panoramic views over the Danube and Pest. Constructed in the late 19th century, it pays tribute to the medieval guild of fishermen who once defended this section of the city walls.
- Szechenyi Lanchid - The tour crosses the Chain Bridge, the city’s oldest and most iconic connection between Buda and Pest. Built in 1849, it symbolizes a new era of unity and connection for Budapest.
- Hungarian Parliament Building - Visitors will walk around Hungary’s impressive Parliament building, one of the largest and most beautiful in Europe, situated right along the Danube. Nearby, the moving Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial honors the victims who were killed along the river during World War II.
- St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - The visit includes St. Stephen’s Basilica, the largest church in Budapest, named after Hungary’s first king. Inside, the richly decorated interior can be admired, and the relic of St. Stephen’s right hand is preserved here.
- Vaci Street - The stroll along Váci Street, Budapest’s vibrant pedestrian avenue, is filled with shops, cafés, and history. From there, the journey continues to the Danube Promenade, where stunning river views and elegant old hotels capture the city’s 19th-century charm.
- Jewish Quarter - The exploration of Budapest’s Jewish District includes the magnificent Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe. After viewing the area’s famous Ruin Pubs and street art, lunch is enjoyed at one of the district’s lively and creative restaurants.
- New York Palace - A brief stop at the New York Palace, one of Budapest’s most beautiful historic buildings, is known for its ornate façade and lavish interior. Once a favorite meeting place for writers and artists, it now houses the famous New York Café, often regarded as the most beautiful café in the world.
- Andrassy Avenue - The drive along Andrássy Avenue, Budapest’s grand boulevard, is lined with beautiful mansions, embassies, and palaces. This historic street leads through some of the city’s most elegant neighborhoods all the way to Heroes’ Square.
- Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Allami Operahaz) - A brief stop at the Hungarian State Opera House, one of Budapest’s finest examples of 19th-century architecture, includes stories about its history before continuing along the elegant Andrássy Avenue.
- Heroes’ Square - The stop at Heroes’ Square, one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, features statues of Hungary’s great leaders standing proudly. The stories behind the figures and the significance of this grand square in Hungary’s national history are shared.
- Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyadvar) - The walk continues to Vajdahunyad Castle, a fairytale-like building that combines different styles from Hungary’s architectural history. Originally built for a world’s fair, it is located in the middle of City Park, surrounded by trees and a peaceful lake.
- Lukacs Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool - Escape the crowds and discover one of Budapest’s best-kept secrets: Lukács Bath. Hidden away from the city’s busiest tourist spots, Lukács is a quiet, historic spa cherished by locals — and is an integral part of everyday life here. This quiet oasis in the heart of the city offers everything needed 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).
- Central Market Hall - Budapest’s Central Market Hall, the city’s largest and oldest indoor market, captivates with its striking Art Nouveau design and colorful Zsolnay-tiled roof. Spanning three levels, it’s a sensory delight—shop local produce and spices, sample Hungarian street foods and pastries, or browse handcrafted souvenirs.

- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Carbonated beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Carbonated beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Lunch
Discover Budapest’s fascinating history and iconic sites on this exclusive one-day tour for 1 to 7 participants, ideal for solo adventurers, couples, families, or small groups! After the tour, relax in a thermal bath or explore the Central Market.
This journey showcases the highlights of the capital: wander through the charming cobblestone streets of the…
Discover Budapest’s fascinating history and iconic sites on this exclusive one-day tour for 1 to 7 participants, ideal for solo adventurers, couples, families, or small groups! After the tour, relax in a thermal bath or explore the Central Market.
This journey showcases the highlights of the capital: wander through the charming cobblestone streets of the Castle District, marvel at Matthias Church, and enjoy panoramic views from Fisherman’s Bastion. Experience the majesty of the Parliament and St. Stephen’s Basilica, stroll down the vibrant Váci Street, and delve into the Jewish Quarter. Continue along the sophisticated Andrássy Avenue to the Opera, then reach Heroes’ Square and the enchanting Vajdahunyad Castle.
The day concludes at a true hidden treasure: Lukács Thermal Bath. Renowned for its therapeutic waters, pools, saunas, and even an optional beer bath, it offers a serene retreat where you can unwind at your leisure or enjoy the baths with the guide after being settled in. Prefer to skip the bathing experience? Opt to visit the Central Market Hall instead or spend additional time at other attractions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.