Discover Szentendre: Explore Baroque architecture, taste Hungarian wines, and stroll cobblestone streets on a private tour from Budapest.
Discover Szentendre: Explore Baroque architecture, taste Hungarian wines, and stroll cobblestone streets on a private tour from Budapest.
- Old Town - The center of the city with enchanting houses, a Christmas Museum, shops, coffees, cobblestone streets, designer and souvenir shops, handcraft masters, street art, blueprint shops, and galleries, cafes.
- Local Open Studio Szentendre - Exhibition of the most famous ceramic master of Hungary, Margit Kovács She worked most of her life…
- Old Town - The center of the city with enchanting houses, a Christmas Museum, shops, coffees, cobblestone streets, designer and souvenir shops, handcraft masters, street art, blueprint shops, and galleries, cafes.
- Local Open Studio Szentendre - Exhibition of the most famous ceramic master of Hungary, Margit Kovács She worked most of her life in Szentendre and became a worldwide known ceramic master of the world.
- Main Square (Fo ter) - An enchanting Serbian church, the most beautiful merchant houses, and the Christmas Museum and Shop are located here. In the nearby in-season (from March to December) you can taste the best lángos of Hungary, or have lunch or coffee in the cozy restaurants. Best photo point in the city. In the center, you can admire a 300-year-old Baroque Cross and Calvary.,
- Szentendre - Winetasting of 5 series with snacks. We go to the National Wine Museum, where not only local wines will be tasted, but from all the famous wine regions of Hungary, you can get some samples. with a professional sommelier’s explanation. You can buy also wines.
- Szentendrei Keresztelo Szent Janos Parish Church - An amazing church, originally built in the 13th century, decorated with beautiful baroque style inside, and modern frescoes with pictures of old Szentendre in the background, on the corner of the church you can see a sundial from the 13th century.
- Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop - A workshop, shop, and museum, You can see how marzipan is formed to statues, flowers, etc. In the museum, you see sceneries, statues, and figures all made from marzipan. You can taste and buy in the shop. Next to the shop, there is a confectionery, where you can taste also marzipan cake, or any famous cakes of Hungary, like Dobos and Esterhazy.
- Wine tasting of 5 series
- Entry to the Kovacs Margit Ceramic Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified guide
- Entry into Marzipan Museum
- Wine tasting of 5 series
- Entry to the Kovacs Margit Ceramic Museum
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified guide
- Entry into Marzipan Museum
- Lunch
- Lunch
Why visit Szentendre? The essence of Budapest’s Soho is just about 40 minute drive from the busy city center. Szentendre - literally Saint Andrews - is a small town on the Danube’s bank. Best known for its Mediterranean vibes and Serbian history, Szentendre also offers Baroque architecture, memories from the Roman period, Hungarian folklore stores, and…
Why visit Szentendre? The essence of Budapest’s Soho is just about 40 minute drive from the busy city center. Szentendre - literally Saint Andrews - is a small town on the Danube’s bank. Best known for its Mediterranean vibes and Serbian history, Szentendre also offers Baroque architecture, memories from the Roman period, Hungarian folklore stores, and lots of art, both old and modern. Enjoy a break from big-city life, you can spend an adventure-filled half a day here! Walk on the cobblestone streets, enjoy street art and designer shop selection, have a good coffee in a cozy place, buy some unique souvenirs, taste lángos or traditional Hungarian cakes like Dobos and krémes, taste some Hungarian wines, visit the Christmas and Marzipanz Museum, learn the history of the settlement from a certified guide, and enjoy the view of the city and river Danube from the small hill atop the city.
- no alcohol under age 18
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.