- Szabadsag ter - Visit to the Soviet Memorial and guests will learn about 1956 Revolution and WWII
- Hungarian Parliament Building - At the Parliament the guests will learn what had happened on the site during the 1956 revolution against the Soviet regime
- In memoriam 1956. October 25. Memorial and Exhibition - Guided visit through the exhibition and discussing the events with the guide
- Shoes on the Danube Bank - Your guide will tell about this Holocaust memorial and the history of WWII in Hungary
- Budapest Retro Interactive Museum - Your guide will walk you through the exhibition and explain the stories behind the artifacts. The Budapest Retro Interactive Museum’s exhibition displays thousands of special objects: many communist related relics to help your understanding of the propaganda the country once lived under. You will be explained what life was like behind the Iron Curtain.
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- Meet your guide at the accommodation
- English-speaking guide
- Public transportation if needed
- Choice of beverage: coffee, tea, or soft drink
- Entry ticket to Budapest Retro Interactive Museum
Embark on a comprehensive walking tour through Budapest, delving into Hungary’s captivating communist past. Led by a knowledgeable guide, you will spend three informative hours learning about Hungary’s tumultuous history, encompassing both triumphs and adversities from the grip of totalitarianism to the downfall of the Iron Curtain. Explore the vicinity of the Hungarian Parliament Building and unravel tales about World War I and II, the 1956 Hungarian Uprising and the disintegration of the Soviet Union while wandering through Budapest’s streets and visiting a private exhibition hall, gaining insights into the everyday life and communist propaganda of the time.
Revisit the era where people drove Trabants, consumed spirits during working hours, dwelled in community apartments, queued in Banana Lines, possessed two passports, rationing books, and were deprived of television on Mondays and the right to free speech. Feel the build-up to the 1956 rebellion, trace the protest routes, recreate the fights, and soak in the narratives!
- You will need to be fit for light continuous walking, for up to 3 hours
- Tour goes in all weather conditions so please dress appropriately
- Not recommended under age 12
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.