Embark on the Happy Pioneer Tour, a half-day adventure and game in Buda that is perfect for families. Ride the Children’s Railway, explore the history of the railway, and witness how children run the service. Enjoy a scenic train ride through the national park, visit the Erzsébet Lookout Tower for breathtaking views of the city, and experience the…
Embark on the Happy Pioneer Tour, a half-day adventure and game in Buda that is perfect for families. Ride the Children’s Railway, explore the history of the railway, and witness how children run the service. Enjoy a scenic train ride through the national park, visit the Erzsébet Lookout Tower for breathtaking views of the city, and experience the thrill of the panoramic chairlift. Don’t miss this exciting and educational experience!
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Deak Ferenc Square - We meet centrally and then, head to the beautiful hills of Buda.
The square is named for Ferenc Deák, “The Wise Man of the Nation”. It’s a major intersection and transport junction in Budapest. Three lines of the Budapest Metro each converge on the station under the square. Tram lines 47 and 49 also originate from the square,…
- Deak Ferenc Square - We meet centrally and then, head to the beautiful hills of Buda.
The square is named for Ferenc Deák, “The Wise Man of the Nation”. It’s a major intersection and transport junction in Budapest. Three lines of the Budapest Metro each converge on the station under the square. Tram lines 47 and 49 also originate from the square, as well as several bus lines.
- Szell Kalman Square - Széll Kálmán tér is the starting hub for the many paths leading into the hills of buda. The originally anonymous area became Széll Kálmán tér (Széll Kálmán Square) in 1929, named after the Hungarian prime minister Kálmán Széll. Following the Soviet occupation and the Communist takeover in the country, the square was renamed to Moszkva tér in 1951 under the Rákosi regime. Following the fall of communist regimes in Eastern Europe, it was debated whether it should be renamed again to the original Széll Kálmán, but initially the name remained.
- Szechenyi Hill - In 1948-1949, the famous pioneer railway (now known as the Children’s Railway) was built, with several stops and terminals on the surrounding hills. The railway was designed to develop tourism and train future railwaymen, but was also used for propaganda purposes during the period.
Excursions were organised for schoolchildren from all over the country, making the area a nationally popular family destination, especially for families with young children.
- János-hegy - János Hill is the highest point of Budapest with a height of 528 m (1,732 ft), located in the western part of the city. János-hegy belongs to Buda Hills and it is connected to the popular tourist sight Normafa.
- Elizabeth Lookout - The Elizabeth Lookout is a historic lookout tower on János Hill above Budapest. Built in 1911, the tower was named after Empress Elisabeth, wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Frigyes Schulek was the architect.
- Hűvösvölgy - Hűvösvölgy is a neighbourhood in the 2nd District of Budapest. The area is a popular hiking destination and is also an important transport hub. The suburb is known for its terminus of the Budapest Children’s Railway. A public transport terminus connects settlements north of the Buda with Buda city centre.
- Szell Kalman Square - At the end we return to the former “Moszkva tér” (Moscow square), and head towards the ending location we agree upon.
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Chairlift ticket
- Lookout Tower entrance ticket
- Beverages
- 24-hour Budapest public transport group pass
- Childrens’ railway ticket
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Chairlift ticket
- Lookout Tower entrance ticket
- Beverages
- 24-hour Budapest public transport group pass
- Childrens’ railway ticket
- Other food or drink
- Other food or drink
We’ll journey to the Children’s Railway using the picturesque hillside cogwheel railway. At the station, we’ll explore an exhibition which showcases the railway’s history and illustrates how children oversee its operation.
After purchasing our tickets (which your children are welcome to do), we’ll embark on a delightful ride on the open-sided (in…
We’ll journey to the Children’s Railway using the picturesque hillside cogwheel railway. At the station, we’ll explore an exhibition which showcases the railway’s history and illustrates how children oversee its operation.
After purchasing our tickets (which your children are welcome to do), we’ll embark on a delightful ride on the open-sided (in summertime) train that navigates through the forest of this national park, providing a firsthand experience of how the railway is managed by the children.
We’ll alight at the fourth station and then enjoy a brief walk through woodland to the Erzsébet Lookout Tower on János Hill, for a unique panoramic view of the city. Subsequently, after a refreshing ice-cream break, we’ll descend back to the city using the scenic two-seater chairlift, a much-loved attraction amongst both residents and tourists.
- May be operated by a multi-lingual 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.