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Experience the magic of Budapest, Hungary after dark on an intimate evening walking tour through the city's illuminated streets. Led by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, you'll discover why Budapest is often called the "Paris of the East" as you explore its UNESCO World Heritage sites and vibrant history.
Your journey begins at the grand Opera House, where you'll hear stories about Hungary's famous composers and the city's rich musical heritage. Stroll through elegant avenues as your guide shares insights into 19th-century Budapest and the lives of its kings, including the legendary St Stephen, founder of the Hungarian state.
The tour continues to the Soviet Memorial, where you'll learn about life during communist times and the impact of "Big Brother" on everyday Hungarians. Marvel at the impressive Parliament building and gain an understanding of the country's current political landscape before crossing Budapest's oldest bridge for panoramic views of the Buda Castle District.
As you walk along the scenic Danube Promenade, take in breathtaking views of Gellert Hill and the majestic Buda Castle, all beautifully illuminated at night. The walking portion concludes at a notable city statue, but for those seeking an extra touch of romance, the "Walk and Cruise" option invites you aboard a Danube River cruise. Enjoy a complimentary welcome drink as you glide past the city's sparkling landmarks, accompanied by an informative audioguide.
This small-group tour is limited to just 10 guests, ensuring a personal experience. The tour lasts approximately three hours and is suitable for all fitness levels, with light walking involved. Book your spot now to discover Budapest's enchanting nightscape—spaces fill quickly, so check availability today!







