Experience an accessible tour of Budapest tailored for disabled people and those with mobility challenges. Avoid stairways and level differences, and visit fully accessible monuments, restaurants, and facilities.
Experience an accessible tour of Budapest tailored for disabled people and those with mobility challenges. Avoid stairways and level differences, and visit fully accessible monuments, restaurants, and facilities.
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St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - You will visit the impressive Saint Stephen’s Basilica built for the memory of the first Hungarian king (died in 1038). It has many statues and frescoes, as well as the mummified right hand of the first king.
There is an accessible elevator for wheelchair users to get inside the church, except the…
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St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - You will visit the impressive Saint Stephen’s Basilica built for the memory of the first Hungarian king (died in 1038). It has many statues and frescoes, as well as the mummified right hand of the first king.
There is an accessible elevator for wheelchair users to get inside the church, except the tower area with the treasury and the panoramic terrace.
Open every day, except Sunday morning religious service. -
Deak Ferenc Square - The central traffic junction of Budapest. From here you can enter the old town of Pest, and the Inner City commercial and touristy center.
From here we will take an accessible public bus to the Castle of Buda. - Buda Castle - We will cross the river Danube and get to the Castle of Buda where we will explore the panoramic terrace of the Royal Palace with the most beautiful view of the city.
- Fountain of King Matthias - See a beautiful fountain made in the 19th century.
- Sandor Palace - Then we will move from the castle of Buda to the palace of the president with the guards in historical uniforms.
- Fisherman’s Bastion - As a next stop on the tour you will have the chance to admire one of the most beautiful and fascinating places in Budapest, the Fishermen’s Bastion with the famous panorama over the river Danube and the Hungarian Parliament building.
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Matthias Church - We will walk around the beautiful Matthias Church built in the Middle Ages in Gothic style.
The church is not accessible inside for wheelchair users. - Szechenyi Lanchid - The iconic bridge is under renovation currently (from 2021 to 2022).
- Andrassy Avenue - Admire the elegant Andrassy Avenue, the 2 miles long historical thoroughfare of the city. We will take an accessible public bus along the avenue to get to Heroes’ Square.
- Heroes’ Square - Walk through the impressive Heroes’ Square, the largest square in Budapest. In the middle of the square you find the Millennium Monument, while on its two sides you will see the Arts Hall and the Fine Arts Museum.
- Millenium Monument Budapest - Visit the Millennium Monument, commemorating 1000 years of Hungarian history. In front of the monument you will find the grave of the unknown heroes, while in the colonnades around you can admire the statues of the greatest kings and leaders of the country.
- Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyadvar) - Explore Budapest City Park, the oldest public park in the world. Walk over a bridge to reach an island on the lake, home to the romantic Vajdahunyad Castle. All around the courtyard there are copies of buildings representing different periods and styles of Hungarian architecture.
- Anonymus Szobor (Anonymous’ Statue) - In the inner courtyard of the castle you will discover the interesting statue of Anonymus, the first history writer of Hungary who lived in the 12th century.

- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guidance from a professional, licensed tour guide
- Access to Saint Stephen’s Basilica (outside Sunday morning)
- Optional one-hour lunch break (not counted in tour duration)
- Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
- Guidance from a professional, licensed tour guide
- Access to Saint Stephen’s Basilica (outside Sunday morning)
- Optional one-hour lunch break (not counted in tour duration)
- Entry to Matthias Church (not with wheelchair, for walkers optional visit is possible upon request)
- Cost of lunch, or other food and beverage during the tour
- Public transport tickets
- Entry to Matthias Church (not with wheelchair, for walkers optional visit is possible upon request)
- Cost of lunch, or other food and beverage during the tour
- Public transport tickets
Navigating through Budapest’s venues and areas can be challenging for individuals with disabilities, or those pushing baby strollers or pushchairs. However, we tailor our standard sightseeing tours to accommodate the requirements of each group member. If the group includes wheelchair users or people with mobility issues, we’ll devise a route that…
Navigating through Budapest’s venues and areas can be challenging for individuals with disabilities, or those pushing baby strollers or pushchairs. However, we tailor our standard sightseeing tours to accommodate the requirements of each group member. If the group includes wheelchair users or people with mobility issues, we’ll devise a route that bypasses stairs and uneven surfaces. We’re versed in which monuments, dining areas and restrooms are completely accessible for disabled individuals, and which are partially accessible or require support. Additionally, we offer an accessible minibus service for touring if reserved in advance with us.
- We can organise an accessible minibus if you wish
- The tour operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately (covering your legs and shoulders is required in church areas)
- Supplier is not responsible for unforeseen delays or accidents
- Transportation to/from attractions is according to the selected tour option (on public transport or by minivan)
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.