Explore Budapest’s landmarks by TukTuk, capture your own photos, and savor traditional goulash. Discover history and taste in one tour.
Explore Budapest’s landmarks by TukTuk, capture your own photos, and savor traditional goulash. Discover history and taste in one tour.
- St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - St. Stephen’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary, whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920.
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- St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - St. Stephen’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary, whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920.
- Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Allami Operahaz) - The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház) is a neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy út. Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a major figure of 19th-century Hungarian architecture.
- Andrassy Avenue - Andrássy Avenue is a boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, dating back to 1872. It links Erzsébet Square with the Városliget. Lined with spectacular Neo-renaissance mansions and townhouses featuring fine facades and interiors, it was recognised as a World Heritage Site in 2002.
- Heroes’ Square - Heroes’ Square is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven chieftains of the Magyars and other important Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, often erroneously referred as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
- Szechenyi Baths and Pool - The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74 °C (165 °F) and 77 °C (171 °F).
- Kiraly Street - Part of the “party quarter”, crowded with restaurants bars and cultic places, with low traffic but many pedestrians. It is the northwestern boundary of the historic Jewish Quarter.
- Great / Central Synagogue (Nagy Zsinagoga) - The Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the largest synagogue in Europe, seating 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism.
- Károlyi Garden - The Károlyi Garden is a public park in the 5th district of Budapest. The oldest garden remaining in this function of the downtown, and the best documented of the few palace gardens in Hungary.
- Kalvin Square - Kálvin tér is a major square and intersection in the city center of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was named after the French Protestant Reformer John Calvin due to the large Reformed Church located there.
- Central Market Hall - The Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall (Hungarian “Nagyvásárcsarnok”) is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary.
- Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid) - The Liberty Bridge connects Buda and Pest across the River Danube. It is the third southernmost public road bridge in Budapest, located at the southern end of the City Centre. It was originally named Franz Joseph Bridge.
- Citadel - The Citadella is the fortification located upon the top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. Citadella is the Hungarian word for citadel, a kind of fortress. The word is exclusively used by other languages to refer to the Gellért Hill citadel which occupies a place which held strategic importance in Budapest’s military history.
- Castle Garden - The Castle Garden is Budapest’s unique jewelery box where art and nature complement each other. It is a distinctive work of architecture capable of offering an experience of history, culture and nature all at the same time, which makes it the perfect venue for entertainment, leisure and cultural events.
- Szechenyi Lanchid - The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by the Scottish engineer Adam Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary. It was opened in 1849.
- Matthias Church - Matthias Church (Hungarian: Mátyás-templom) is a Roman Catholic church located in Budapest, Hungary, in front of the Fisherman’s Bastion at the heart of Buda’s Castle District. According to church tradition, it was originally built in Romanesque style in 1015, although no archaeological remains exist
- Castle District Townhall - Castle Hill is a kilometre-long limestone plateau towering 170m above the Danube. It contains some of Budapest’s most important medieval monuments and museums and is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Below it is a 28km-long network of caves formed by thermal springs.
- Margaret Bridge - Margaret Bridge is a three-way bridge in Budapest, Hungary, connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube and linking Margaret Island to the banks. It is the second-northernmost and second-oldest public bridge in Budapest.
- Hungarian Parliament Building - The Hungarian Parliament Building (Hungarian: Országház, pronounced) , which translates to House of the Country or House of the Nation, also known as the Parliament of Budapest after its location, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination in Budapest.
This stop does not include internal visit.
- Szabadsag ter - Nice green space with a very controversial memorial at one end which seems to be an attempt to absolve Hungary of its holocaust past, interesting enough there is a counter memorial in front of the official memorial explaining the difference.
- Budapest - At the end of this sightseeing tour we take you to uur partner’s restaurant, where you can taste a delicious gulash and the destenation of the tour.
The exact location may vary, please inquire for details.

- Complete flexibility
- Goulash soup at the Platz Restaurant in the heart of the downtown
- Free pick-up in the wider downtown area
- Informative and friendly private guide for a more personalised experience
- Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
- English guide
- Free drop-off in the wider downtown area
- Complete flexibility
- Goulash soup at the Platz Restaurant in the heart of the downtown
- Free pick-up in the wider downtown area
- Informative and friendly private guide for a more personalised experience
- Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
- English guide
- Free drop-off in the wider downtown area
- Food and drinks beside the soup
- Gratuities
- Entry tickets
- Food and drinks beside the soup
- Gratuities
- Entry tickets
Experience the adventure of exploring Budapest in a 2-seater, 3-wheeler TukTuk, visiting the city’s traditional landmarks at your leisure. Capture your own photos to create lasting memories instead of relying on postcards.
Explore both Buda and Pest, enjoy the breathtaking views of the majestic Danube, ascend the hills, navigate the boulevards, and visit…
Experience the adventure of exploring Budapest in a 2-seater, 3-wheeler TukTuk, visiting the city’s traditional landmarks at your leisure. Capture your own photos to create lasting memories instead of relying on postcards.
Explore both Buda and Pest, enjoy the breathtaking views of the majestic Danube, ascend the hills, navigate the boulevards, and visit the iconic sites that have made Budapest renowned throughout history.
Conclude this tour with a visit to our partner’s centrally located restaurant, where you can savor a delicious goulash along with a variety of other traditional dishes.
- Please indicate your preferred pick-up time in the special requirements box
- One TukTuk is comfortable for 2-3 people. If you have odd number of people in your group, please specify if you would like to seat one traveler in an another TukTuk
- Tour must be booked 6 hours in advance to ensure confirmation
- Please accordingly to the weather
- Subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date.
- Accessible for wheelchair users, although there is not sufficient space to transport a wheelchair in a TukTuk
- Minimum of 2 people is required
- Please note: the advertised time may be subject to change, the maximal change is 1 hr.
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.