Budapest Small-Group Tour: Walking Through Historic Cafes and Hungarian Architecture
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3 Ratings
Budapest

Roam through the peaks of Hungarian architecture that were born in the opulent era of 19th and early 20th century café society, accompanied by the poets, artists and writers responsible for producing exceptional Hungarian literature.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Café Gerbeaud - Begin in the heart of the city at Vörösmarty tér (or Vorosmarty Square), with the 100-year-old, exquisite Café Gerbeaud, offering us an authentic insight into Imperial Budapest and its legendary traditional cakes.
  • Urania Filmszinhaz - the National Film Theatre - Walk to the Urania Café, which houses the oldest Film Theater in the city and is famous for lectures given by intellectuals before large audiences of Budapest cosmopolitans.
  • Művész Cinema - Finish with traditional cakes and coffee at the Muvesz Café near the Opera House, where we may just catch a glimpse of the city’s celebrity actors on their rehearsal breaks from the nearby Budapest Broadway.
What's Included
  • 3-hour guided walking tour
  • Expert art historian guide
What's Not Included
  • Price of refreshments, cakes and coffees selected at various cafes
  • Gratuities
Location
Café Gerbeaud
Vörösmarty tér
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Wander686417
Apr 27, 2024
Fantastic Tour, Wonderful Guide - My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed this tour. The main focus was the city's surprisingly rich and deep coffee house culture. We visited a whole slew of old and often restored cafes and even ate pastries at one of them. But our guide - Orsi- was so knowledgeable that I feel like we got multiple tours in one. A Budapest native, she wove in information about the city's Jewish history (she had an advanced degree in the subject), architecture, restoration efforts, Hungarian wine and her own family's experiences before and after communism. We got a big kick out of her funny and often irreverent anecdotes and urban legends. Wonderful person and so easy to hear and understand. Highly recommend!
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Cathleen
Jul 21, 2016
Anet was my tour guide. Excellent... - <p>Anet was my tour guide. Excellent English and very knowledgeable and passionate about her Cafes - definitely part of the historical Budapest! We walked and walked but the weather was perfect, adding to the wonderful tour!</p>
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Rachel
Oct 14, 2016
This was our third tour in Budapest... - <p>This was our third tour in Budapest, so perhaps the comparison with the other tours was a factor, however there are far better organized tours in the city for much less money. Our tour was exclusively walking, it did not include the tram referenced in the write-up. Not a huge deal in and of itself, but one problem on a list of many. Our guide was a recent graduate who said this was one of her last tours, which may also have been a factor. In all fairness, the tour is a literary and history tour, our particular tour focused almost solely on the political history of the area, and barely touched on the literary history. One journal, one editor and one poet were mentioned by name, otherwise literary figures were referred to only as 'the writers.' </p> <p>This was the only tour we have taken through Viator where stops at businesses were clearly not coordinated ahead of time. Our tour guide was asking permission to access local businesses as she went, which is unusual in our experience. We ended up touring her campus, while the locations she pointed out were interesting, again they had nothing to do with literature. We then went into an apartment complex the guide said she had a code for, even though we specifically voiced concern with the unscheduled stop to a private building. The tour was scheduled for three hours, we left after two due to the general awkwardness of the ongoing negotiations. </p> <p>If this was advertised as a socio-political history tour and locations were pre-arranged better with the local businesses, this would have been a fine tour. However as a literary tour, my husband and I were hoping to learn more about the specific authors and poets who called Budapest home, which this tour did not provide.</p>
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