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Step into the fascinating history of Budapest on a three-hour walking tour exploring the city’s communist past. Begin your journey at Deák tér, the lively main square of Pest, where your expert historian guide will introduce you to the enduring marks of this era, from bullet holes to hidden stories.
As you stroll through some of Budapest’s most charming neighborhoods, discover how communism shaped the city’s architecture and daily life. Your guide will share personal family anecdotes, giving you a unique, human perspective on the hardships and unexpected humor of life under the regime.
Experience the city as locals once did with a ride on the iconic red subway line, M2, a symbol of the era. This authentic touch lets you travel back in time and see Budapest through the eyes of its residents during the communist period.
The tour also includes a relaxing stop at a retro café that has changed little since 1961. Enjoy a drink and engage in lively conversation with your guide and fellow travelers, deepening your understanding of Hungary’s complex history.
With small group sizes, you’ll enjoy a personalized experience and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Don’t miss your chance to uncover the secrets of Budapest’s past—check availability and book your spot today!







