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Guided tour
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Visit the historic St. Stephen’s Basilica and enjoy an expert-led walking tour through Budapest’s historic heart.
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Step inside Hungary’s largest church, marvel at its ornate interior, and hear stories of St. Stephen and the nation’s sacred relic.
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Stroll along the Danube Promenade to the Shoes Memorial, with photo stops at the Chain Bridge and Parliament’s grand façade.
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Licensed local guides share captivating tales, offer open discussions, and provide personalized tips for museums and cafés.
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Capture UNESCO panorama views and discover Budapest’s highlights in just a few hours, all in a relaxed, private setting.
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Admission to St. Stephen’s Basilica
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2-hour walking tour
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Local guide and expert
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Photo stops at key landmarks, including:
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Zrínyi street
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Chain Bridge
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Downtown
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Danube bank
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Shoes Memorial
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Parliament
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UNESCO panorama views
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Open discussion on all topics
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Recommendations for museums, cafes, and kosher restaurants
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Public transportation
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Food and beverages
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Learn more about Budapest and its history as you explore the sights of the city on your walking tour of St. Stephen’s Basilica and other key landmarks.
Getting started
Meet your licensed local guide at the main entrance steps of St. Stephen’s Basilica; just look for the purple umbrella. After a quick check-in and ticket validation, your guide will introduce the day’s route and share essential tips before you head inside.
What to expect
St. Stephen’s Basilica walking tour
This 19th-century basilica is Hungary’s largest church and a national symbol, housing the country’s most sacred relic. Your guide will share stories of King St. Stephen and highlight its cultural significance.
Features
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Main hall and dome: Explore the ornate chapels, intricate mosaics, and the soaring dome, learning about the basilica’s construction and its role in Hungarian history.
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Sacred relic: View the mummified right hand of King St. Stephen, a revered national treasure with deep religious importance.
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Shoes Memorial: Pause at this powerful riverside tribute to Holocaust victims, set along the Danube for reflection and context.
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Chain Bridge: Discover the history of Budapest’s first permanent bridge, which united Buda and Pest and transformed the city’s development.
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Hungarian Parliament: Admire the neo-Gothic Parliament Building, one of Europe’s grandest legislative halls, and hear about its role in Hungary’s modern democracy.
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UNESCO panorama: Enjoy panoramic views along the Danube, with photo stops at key city landmarks.
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What to bring
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Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for the tour’s distance and terrain.
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Carry a bottle of water, especially on warm days.
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Bring a camera or smartphone to capture photos along the way.
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Use sunscreen and wear a hat if you’re visiting during the summer.
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Dress according to the weather, as the tour takes place rain or shine.
What’s not allowed
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Smoking is prohibited for the duration of the tour.
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Some locations may have photography restrictions—please follow your guide’s instructions.
Accessibility
- The walking route and historic sites may not be fully suitable for wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility.
Additional information
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Arrive at the meeting point, at the stairs in front of the main entrance of St. Stephen’s Basilica, at least 10 minutes early, and present your reservation.
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Look for the guide holding a purple umbrella.
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A minimum of 5 participants is required for the tour to operate.
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Tours are conducted in English by default.
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The tour itinerary may be adjusted for events or street closures, but the experience operates daily, rain or shine.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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