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Discover the rich heritage of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter on this engaging walking tour led by a certified local guide. Explore the vibrant streets and hidden gems of this historic district in Hungary’s capital as you learn about its extraordinary past and dynamic present.
Your journey begins in front of the Budapest Tourist Info Point office at 1052 Károly krt, Varoshaza park. Over two hours, your guide will share personal stories and fascinating insights as you stroll along Kiraly Street, the main commercial artery lined with history and culture.
Visit the Central Synagogue, the largest in Europe, and admire the beautiful Rumbach and Kazinczy Street synagogues. Experience the unique atmosphere of Szimpla Kert, the city’s renowned ruin bar, and walk through the multicultural neighborhood that is home to significant community sites.
You’ll also see the Memorial Garden of Wallenberg and the heroic saviors, and gain access to the hidden Walls of the Ghetto Memorial, usually closed to visitors. Along the way, enjoy insider tips for the best Jewish and Hungarian food, and treat your taste buds to the iconic Jewish-Hungarian cake, Flódni.
The tour concludes at the Dohany Street Synagogue, where you can explore the Memorial Garden and Liberation Memorial. Your guide will assist with instant booking if you wish to enter the synagogue or even purchase tickets for you. Don’t miss your chance to uncover Budapest’s remarkable Jewish heritage—check availability and book your spot now!







