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Overview
Do you have only a limited time to discover Budapest? See the best of the city on our Half day Budapest city tour by car. Meet your guide directly at your hotel, and hop aboard your private vehicle and visit the main sights of the city.
Highlights
Description
You can see the most important sights of Budapest during this 4-hour long tour. This program is recommended for those who have only a short time, want to explore the city later alone, but need an orientation. During such a city tour you can decide what you want to see more thoroughly and where you want to go back to. Sightseeing by car is more comfortable and less tiring and allows more time to spend in all places. Take light walks, but cover distances by a comfortable private car. Visit both the Buda and the Pest side of the city.
What's included
Itinerary
At the beginning of the tour we drive along the city's most famous main street, Andrassy Avenue. It is a boulevard in Budapest, dating back to 1872. It links the city center with the Heroes' square. Lined with spectacular Neo-renaissance mansions and townhouses featuring fine facades and interiors, it was recognised as a World Heritage Site in 2002.
Our first stop ist at Heroes' Square, one of the major squares in Budapest, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven chieftains of the Hungarians and other important Hungarian national leaders. , as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, It hosts the Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Gallery.
Back in the city center we drive past St. Stephen's Basilica, Freedom Square and stop for a short photo break at the Parliament. We then cross the Danube to the Buda side and spend some more time in the historic castle district of Buda. There is the city's most famous lookout point, the Fisherman's Bastion and the former Coronation Church (Matthias Church).
Our last shorter stop is at the Citadel, one of the most spectacular lookout points in Budapest. The Citadella is the fortification located upon the top of Gellért Hill. On the way back to the Pest side we see the famous Gellért thermal baths, the central market hall, the National Museum and the Great Synagogue.
The tour ends back at your hotel or another location of your choice in the city center.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much time does the Half day Budapest city tour by car take?
Half day Budapest city tour by car duration is 4 hours.
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