Budapest Flavors: Culinary delights and local stories tour
Tour highlights
min 2 person and max 12 person
- Savor traditional snacks like langos, strudel, and paprika-spiced sausages from beloved local eateries.
- Hear captivating stories about Budapest’s past as you visit landmarks like Freedom Square and the Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial.
- Learn about Hungarian traditions and meet local artisans while exploring hidden gems and historical sites.
- Ride the iconic number 2 tram along the Danube River, taking in picturesque views of Budapest.
- Conclude your tour at Budapest’s largest market, where you can shop for unique souvenirs and taste more local delicacies.
Tour summary
Join us for an unforgettable journey through Budapest, blending rich history with delightful culinary experiences. Our friendly and knowledgeable guide will lead you through the bustling streets of downtown, uncovering hidden gems and sharing captivating stories about the city’s traditions. As you walk through Freedom Square and past the iconic Hungarian Parliament building, you’ll also encounter the powerful Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial, reflecting on the city’s complex past. Indulge in a variety of authentic Hungarian foods, from crispy langos and sweet strudel to paprika-spiced sausages and freshly baked pogácsa, each crafted with love and care by local artisans. This tour is not just about savoring delicious food; it’s about experiencing the local culture and way of life. Conclude your adventure with a scenic ride on the Number 2 tram along the Danube River, leading you to Budapest’s largest market, the Grand Market Hall. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore, taste more local delicacies, and shop for memorable souvenirs. Embark on this culinary and cultural journey to truly experience the heart of Budapest.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- Language: English
- Starting time: Wednesday – Friday: 2:30 AM Saturday: 11:00 AM
- Duration: 3 hours
- Meeting point: Jozsef Nador tér front of the statue of Archduke Joseph of Austria
- Ending point:Great Market hall
- Transport: Walking and public transport