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Step into the vibrant heart of Budapest with a guided walking tour of Pest, the city's lively eastern side. Led by a passionate historian, this three-hour journey reveals the fascinating contrasts between Pest and Buda, offering a local’s perspective on daily life in Hungary’s capital.
As you stroll the inner city, you'll take in the stunning Danube Promenade, marvel at the Art Nouveau grandeur of Gresham Palace, and admire the historic Academy of Sciences. Wander the charming cobblestones of Zrínyi Street and discover the impressive Saint Stephen's Basilica, with entrance included if your group wishes to explore inside.
The tour continues along the elegant Andrássy Avenue, passing the Hungarian State Opera and delving into the story of the Millennium Underground, Europe’s oldest subway. Your guide will share captivating tales and answer any questions, making history come alive at every stop.
Uncover hidden gems like a medieval-style castle built in 1896 and stand in awe at Heroes' Square, where over a thousand years of Hungarian history are unveiled. With a small group size of up to 10 guests, you’ll enjoy a personal and engaging experience.
Public transportation is easily accessible, and the tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Don’t miss the chance to explore Budapest’s Pest side with an expert—secure your spot now and experience the city’s rich culture firsthand!







