Embark on a historical exploration of Budapest, Hungary’s majestic capital. Discover famous attractions, learn about the city’s extensive history, and experience the vibrant modern-day life. Join the Original Free Budapest Walking Tour for a unique and informative adventure.
Embark on a historical exploration of Budapest, Hungary’s majestic capital. Discover famous attractions, learn about the city’s extensive history, and experience the vibrant modern-day life. Join the Original Free Budapest Walking Tour for a unique and informative adventure.
- Hungarian Parliament Building - Known as the Parliament of Budapest due to its location, the Hungarian Parliament Building serves as the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary. It is a significant landmark and a favored tourist spot in Budapest.
- Chain Bridge - The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd) is an iconic symbol of Budapest….
- Hungarian Parliament Building - Known as the Parliament of Budapest due to its location, the Hungarian Parliament Building serves as the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary. It is a significant landmark and a favored tourist spot in Budapest.
- Chain Bridge - The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd) is an iconic symbol of Budapest. As the first bridge to link Buda and Pest, strolling across it is a highly popular activity in Budapest.
- Buda Castle - Buda Castle is the historic castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest. Initially completed in 1265, the grand Baroque palace that now dominates the site was constructed between 1749 and 1769. Historically, it was known as either the Royal Palace or the Royal Castle.
- Matthias Church - Officially the Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle, Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church situated in Holy Trinity Square, Budapest, Hungary. It stands in front of the Fisherman’s Bastion at the center of Buda’s Castle District.
- St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika) - St. Stephen’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary, named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary. His right hand is preserved in the reliquary. Before 1920, it was the sixth largest church building in Hungary.
- Fisherman’s Bastion - The Halászbástya, or Fisherman’s Bastion, is a renowned monument in Budapest, located near Buda Castle in the 1st district. It is a major tourist attraction due to the stunning panoramic views of Budapest from its Neo-Romanesque lookout terraces.
- Liberty Square - Liberty Square (Hungarian: Szabadság tér) is a public square in the Lipótváros neighborhood of Budapest, Hungary. The square combines business and residential areas. The United States Embassy in Hungary and the historicist-style headquarters of the Hungarian National Bank are on the west side of the square. Some buildings feature Art Nouveau designs.
- Ferris Wheel of Budapest - Enjoy sightseeing with the Ferris Wheel of Budapest and view the city like never before! Also known as the “Eye of Budapest,” it offers a panoramic view of the city, from Danubian ships to Buda Castle and the temple towers of Pest.
- Andrassy Avenue - Andrássy Avenue is a boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, established in 1872. It connects Erzsébet Square with the Városliget. The avenue is lined with magnificent Neo-renaissance mansions and townhouses with exquisite facades and interiors, earning it World Heritage Site status in 2002.
- Shoes on the Danube Bank - The “Shoes on the Danube” memorial, unveiled on April 16, 2005, commemorates those who perished during the Arrow Cross rule. Created by film director Can Togay and sculptor Gyula Pauer, it consists of 60 pairs of iron shoes anchored to the ground.
- Margaret Island - Situated in the Danube River between Buda and Pest, Margaret Island is a peaceful retreat within the city. It features pedestrian paths through parkland, an art nouveau water tower, the ruins of a 13th-century Dominican convent, a musical fountain, and a small zoo. Additional attractions include jogging tracks, thermal spas, and swimming pools. In summer, the island hosts pop-up bars, restaurants, and live music.
- Gellert Hill - Gellért Hill, standing 235 meters high, overlooks the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. It is located in the 1st and 11th districts. The hill is named after Saint Gerard, who was tragically thrown to his death from this location.
- Szechenyi Square - Discover the statue of Széchenyi, which has graced the square since 1880, long before Roosevelt’s time.

- Experienced local tour guide
- Experienced local tour guide
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
The Original Free Budapest Walking Tour offers an ideal opportunity to get acquainted with Hungary’s capital, the largest city in the country.
Get a deeper understanding of Budapest’s rich history as well as its contemporary urban lifestyle. The tour encompasses renowned Budapest landmarks, encompassing crucial historical locations and regions. Witness…
The Original Free Budapest Walking Tour offers an ideal opportunity to get acquainted with Hungary’s capital, the largest city in the country.
Get a deeper understanding of Budapest’s rich history as well as its contemporary urban lifestyle. The tour encompasses renowned Budapest landmarks, encompassing crucial historical locations and regions. Witness the enduring grandeur and dominance of Budapest and Hungary post-its pivotal epoch. As modernisation set in, it enhanced the city’s aura, making it perfect for the Original Free Walking Tour. It’s a splendid way to familiarise with navigating around Budapest and its diverse neighbourhoods.
This historical excursion covers plenty of landmarks and historical sites, and our guides will intertwine facts with fascinating narratives about notable events, individuals, music, and architecture. Thus, each tour is distinct, ensuring a one-of-a-kind experience with your engaging and knowledgeable guide.
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.