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What sets my tour apart from others is that in just two and a half hours, we’ll explore both Pest and Buda, taking in the highlights of both sides of the city, plus discovering a hidden gem that most visitors miss! It’s a perfect blend of iconic landmarks.
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Buda & Pest in One Step - See It All, Miss Nothing!
St. Stephen's Basilica, named after Hungary’s first king, is an iconic neoclassical church in Budapest. Its impressive dome offers stunning panoramic views of the city, and the basilica houses the mummified right hand of St. Stephen as a revered relic. A popular spot for both spiritual reflection and cultural events, it’s a must-see landmark in the heart of Budapest.
Liberty Square (Szabadság Tér) is a historic public space in the heart of Budapest, known for its impressive monuments and statues. The square features the Soviet War Memorial, the Memorial to the Victims of the German Occupation, and the iconic park, offering a mix of history and green space. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, surrounded by significant buildings such as the Hungarian Parliament.
The Hungarian Parliament Building is one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks, located along the Danube River. This stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture features a grand dome, intricate detailing, and a striking façade. It is home to Hungary's National Assembly and offers guided tours that showcase its beautiful interiors, including the impressive Central Hall and the Crown of St. Stephen.
Olympic Park is a vibrant public space in Budapest that celebrates the city’s sporting heritage with statues, interactive displays, and plenty of green areas to relax.
Margaret Bridge (Margit Híd) is one of Budapest’s most famous bridges, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube River. Completed in 1876, it is known for its unique design, with a central section and two smaller side spans. The bridge provides scenic views of the river, the Parliament, Buda Castle, Statue of Liberty and Margaret Island, making it a key landmark in the city.
The Buda Castle is a historic royal palace overlooking the city, offering stunning views of Budapest and showcasing centuries of Hungarian history and architecture.
PLEASE NOTE: we'll see the Buda Castle from the Margaret Bridge, but we won't be visiting it during the tour.
The Fisherman's Bastion is a fairytale-like terrace offering panoramic views of Budapest, with its distinctive towers and neo-Gothic design making it one of the city's most iconic landmarks.
PLEASE NOTE: We'll see The Fisherman's Bastion from the Margaret Bridge, but we won't be visiting it during the tour.
Mathias Church is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, known for its colorful tiled roof and rich history, having hosted numerous royal coronations throughout the centuries.
PLEASE NOTE: We'll see the Matthias Church from the Margaret Bridge, but we won't be visiting it during the tour.
Gül Baba's Tomb (Gül Baba Türbe) is a significant Ottoman-era site located in Budapest, dedicated to Gül Baba, a Bektashi dervish and poet. Built in the 16th century, the tomb is an important symbol of Hungary's Turkish heritage and offers a peaceful atmosphere with panoramic views of the city. The site is known for its beautiful garden and unique blend of Islamic and Ottoman architecture.
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