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Discover the rich heritage of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter on a private walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Begin your journey with convenient pickup at your hotel or preferred location, setting the stage for an immersive exploration of this vibrant district in Hungary’s capital.
Your first stop is the beautifully restored Rumbach Street Synagogue, where you’ll learn about its fascinating history and admire its stunning architecture. Next, visit the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest in Europe, and experience the unique atmosphere that makes it a centerpiece of Jewish culture in Budapest.
Continue to the Hungarian Jewish Museum, where your guide will share stories and insights into the community’s history. Stroll through the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Garden and pause at the moving Tree of Life monument, a symbol of remembrance and resilience.
The tour then takes you to Gozsdu Court, a lively hub for food and drinks, before heading to the Kazinczy Street Orthodox Synagogue to appreciate its striking Art Nouveau design. As you wander, take in the colorful street art and murals that give the Jewish Quarter its distinctive character.
End your experience by exploring the bohemian side of the district, with the chance to sample a drink at the iconic Szimpla Garden ruin bar. This three-hour private tour offers a deep dive into Budapest’s Jewish heritage, making it perfect for history lovers and curious travelers alike. Secure your spot today and experience the best of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter firsthand!







