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Step into the heart of Budapest’s vibrant Jewish Quarter on a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable historian. Discover the city’s rich Jewish heritage as you explore the 7th district, home to a thriving community and centuries-old traditions in Hungary’s capital.
Admire the impressive exteriors of Budapest’s three main synagogues, including the iconic Dohány Street Synagogue, the ornate Kazinczy Street Orthodox Synagogue, and the historic Rumbach Street Synagogue. As you stroll, your guide shares fascinating stories about the neighborhood’s past and present.
Wander through the former Ghetto, where you’ll see poignant memorials to heroes like Raoul Wallenberg and Carl Lutz, who saved countless lives during World War II. Along the way, enjoy a taste of local culture with Jewish cake and coffee at a cozy café.
Your journey continues through the lively Gozsdu Passage, where you’ll learn about Budapest’s famed ruin pubs, vibrant street art, and hidden corners of Elizabeth Town. The tour also includes exclusive access to the last standing segment of the Ghetto wall, offering a unique glimpse into history.
This immersive 2.5-hour experience is conducted in English and welcomes small groups of up to 15 people. Secure your spot now to uncover the stories, flavors, and spirit of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter—availability is limited, so book today!







