2 hours
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Discover Budapest's castle district and enjoy the most amazing views of the city! Ride to the city's top landmark and make sure you get the most out of your time on this fun and informative tour, including the essential stories of Budapest's history and city life.Turn the city into your playground on this guided e-scooter tour. MonsteRoller electric scooters feature 9.5-inch wide wheels, a low platform, and zero emissions. The handling feels more like surfing than riding and makes them easier to ride than a bicycle but stable and robust as a scooter.The tour – led by professional guides – will take you around the city with freedom like no other mode of transportation, with a serious fun factor!Route: Castle Garden, Chain Bridge, Tunnel, Funicular, Royal Palace view, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, Castle District, panorama of Pest, Buda Tower.
Operated by
E-Magine Travel Services Kft.
It's a 3-minute walk from 'Döbrentei tér' bus stop (bus lines 8E, 108E, 110 or 112) or from 'Rudas gyógyfürdő' stop (bus lines 7 and 107; trams 19, 41 and 56).
Address
Budapest, Várkert rkp. 16, 1013 Hungary
Glorified by Johann Strauss II in one of the most famous waltzes ever written, the blue Danube River runs through the center of Budapest, cutting the city in two parts - Buda and Pest. Not only is it the dividing line, it’s also a vantage point for the best views on magnificent Budapest. If you’re new to the city, there's probably no better way to explore it than by a scenic Danube cruise.
The imposing Buda Castle sits on the Castle Hill in Budapest offering views over the beautiful Danube river. It once served as a residence of the Hungarian kings but today the castle complex houses the Hungarian National Gallery, The Budapest History Museum and the Széchenyi National Library. The foundations of today’s castle were constructed in the fourteenth century.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.